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Court lessons get city kids read-y to succeed

Deleon Fuller is learning how to serve aces on the tennis court while sharpening his reading skills so he can ace his classes this coming school year. Fuller, 11, is among the 4,000 or so Boston kids, ages seven to 15, who are taking part in Tenacity’s two-month Summer Tennis and Reading Program. Read more about the program in this article from the Boston Herald.

Posted by Steve Groft on 31 July 2007 in Urban Issues

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