The Framingham Co-operative Bank Charitable Foundation has awarded $5,000 to Marian High School to help the school complete the second phase of its information technology upgrade with the purchase of additional computers.
In 2007, the foundation awarded money to help the school buy 10 new library computers, according to a statement.
"Marian High School is helping to educate the future leaders of our community," said Robert P. Lamprey, chairman of the Framingham Co-operative Bank Charitable Foundation. "It is important that they have the tools they need to provide students with the education they will need to be successful in the future."





