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Brendan Largay

Ensuring the Foundation of Learning: Student Safety

By Brendan Largay, Head of School | November 03, 2023

The upcoming State of the School is a favorite event of mine because it allows me to discuss features of Belmont Day’s curricular philosophy now, and look forward to the future our students will inhabit. As I prepare for that event, the humanitarian crisis in Israel and Gaza dominates my thoughts and my heart. Indeed, […]

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Betty Chu Pryor

Sprouting New Connections at The Farm School

By Betty Chu Pryor, Lower School Head | October 27, 2023

Most Wednesday mornings, as school opens, the Erskine Library is a quiet, tranquil space. However, this Wednesday was buzzing with activity—a staging ground for our fifth graders as they dropped off piles of sleeping bags, boots, duffle bags, flashlights, toiletries, and other must-haves for their adventure to The Farm School. Out in bucolic Athol, The […]

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Amy Sprung

The Vibrant Life of the Library

By Amy Sprung, Librarian | October 19, 2023

When Raul the Third’s newest ¡Vamos! series title was released recently, lower school head Betty Chu Pryor immediately selected it as a book she wanted to donate to the Erskine Library. I, of course, was delighted by her gift and thrilled by its subtitle: Let’s Go Read. In vivid text and illustrations, Raul depicts a […]

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Connie Yepez

Belonging at the Center

By Connie Yepez, Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging | October 13, 2023

You may have noticed that what we used to call equity, inclusion, and belonging is now, diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging at BDS. While it would be easy to think of this as a small change, it’s important to note the why and the impact of adding “diversity” as an important element of the school’s […]

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New Faces, Enduring Mission

By Brendan Largay, Head of School | October 06, 2023

A frequent question from prospective and new families, especially those with students entering sixth grade, is, “When will my child no longer feel like the ‘new kid’ at school?” Remarkably, children can often move through the ‘new’ stage more quickly than adults. If we asked those new sixth graders, they’d likely tell us that the […]

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The Key Ingredient In This Very Special Place

By Brendan Largay, Head of School | September 29, 2023

There is no power for change greater than a community discovering what it cares about. – Meg Wheatley A question that I get this time of year from prospective families considering where to send their children for these fundamentally critical years is a simple one: what distinguishes Belmont Day from its peers? As those who […]

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Brendan Largay

By Brendan Largay, Head of School |

November 3, 2023

The upcoming State of the School is a favorite event of mine because it allows me to discuss features of Belmont Day’s curricular philosophy now, and look forward to the future our students will inhabit. As I prepare for that…
Betty Chu Pryor

By Betty Chu Pryor, Lower School Head |

October 27, 2023

Most Wednesday mornings, as school opens, the Erskine Library is a quiet, tranquil space. However, this Wednesday was buzzing with activity—a staging ground for our fifth graders as they dropped off piles of sleeping bags, boots, duffle bags, flashlights, toiletries,…
Amy Sprung

By Amy Sprung, School Librarian |

October 19, 2023

When Raul the Third’s newest ¡Vamos! series title was released recently, lower school head Betty Chu Pryor immediately selected it as a book she wanted to donate to the Erskine Library. I, of course, was delighted by her gift and…
Connie Yepez

By Connie Yepez, Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging |

October 13, 2023

You may have noticed that what we used to call equity, inclusion, and belonging is now, diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging at BDS. While it would be easy to think of this as a small change, it’s important to note…

By Brendan Largay, Head of School |

October 6, 2023

A frequent question from prospective and new families, especially those with students entering sixth grade, is, “When will my child no longer feel like the ‘new kid’ at school?” Remarkably, children can often move through the ‘new’ stage more quickly…

By Brendan Largay, Head of School |

September 29, 2023

There is no power for change greater than a community discovering what it cares about. – Meg Wheatley A question that I get this time of year from prospective families considering where to send their children for these fundamentally critical…
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