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Books, umbrellas, and friends! It must be springtime at BDS! (Photo by Koreen McQuilton)
Opening Message
Faculty Milestones: Celebrating Years of Service to Belmont Day
By Brendan Largay, Head of School
Post Date: May 15, 2026
Each year at this time, we celebrate our colleagues who have reached significant milestones in their years of service at Belmont Day. Please join me in thanking and congratulating Ellen, Eric, Blair, Barbara, Larissa, Sandra, Susan, and Heather for all they have shared and accomplished over their years at BDS!
Ellen Brandt – 10 Years
Front of house. No phrase or expression better captures the impact and importance of Ellen Brandt to the Belmont Day community than that. A smiling face and deeply invested member of the community herself, Ellen’s ease of connection and the joy she finds in connecting with our students help make the experience of dining at Belmont Day one of the school’s distinguishing features. Indeed, her colleagues know that Ellen will be there with a joke or a smile, and so do the students. Whether you see it in the wide eyes of a first grader at the window, or in the voice of a young alum waxing poetic about whatever it was that Ellen allowed them to sneak away with, Ellen Brandt is a beloved part of the fabric of our school. And as she’ll tell you, Drake Maye isn’t the only #10 worthy of celebration in New England. Congratulations on ten years, Ellen.
Eric Ridoré – 10 Years
Eric’s self-appointed title around here is ‘The Glue,’ which evokes the idea of a superhero, imbued with the ability to bring things together and make them stick. How fortunate we have been to have the real superhero here for these ten years. In pre-kindergarten, after school, PE, fifth grade, Capstone, and more, Eric Ridoré has done more than bring us together; he has held us here with the strong bond that good glue can. Ask the students who have surrounded him for a read-aloud, received the much-loved high-five from him, or played basketball with him in the Barn on a Friday afternoon, and they will tell you that he is what sticks with them at Belmont Day. Congratulations on ten years, Eric!
Brendan Largay – 10 Years
Wait a minute now! That guy’s been here 10 years already!? Hard to believe at times, but yes, I have, and it’s been a wonderful blur. Thank you all for inspiring and challenging me every day. Stop by sometime, and we’ll dream together about the next decade at BDS!
Blair Fross – 15 Years
Fross the Boss. Yes, of course, she is our fearless, innovative, and dynamic director of school year auxiliary programs, but the next time you find yourself in Blair’s office, overlooking the garden-level domain of her and her team’s excellent work, be sure to take a glance at the water bottle or label maker that features her truer title: Fross the Boss. Blair has, for fifteen years, run the show with confidence, enthusiasm, and inspiration, and just as critically, without any shenanigans or nonsense, like a boss. Under her careful guidance, she has nurtured countless excellent educators, found a way to make her staffing both sustainable and adherent to the high standards of excellence at Belmont Day, and she has done it all with compassion and strength. Congratulations, Blair, on fifteen years as the Boss.
Barbara Carey – 20 Years
For twenty years, the Belmont Day community of parents, students, faculty, alums, prospective parents, and even Amazon delivery people has been welcomed to our school by our director of first impressions, Ms. Barbara Carey. Whether greeting a bewildered kindergartner with a comforting, “How can I help, beauty?” or knowingly encouraging a drifting middle schooler to make their way back to the Kiva, everyone has come to appreciate her careful guidance and steady hand. Each of us has likely heard Barbara’s reminder, “You’re a star,” but we have always known who the true star is. Thank you, and congratulations on twenty years of excellence in your service to the school and on the impression you have made on each of us.
Larissa Rochford ’93 – 20 Years
At fifteen years, when we last recognized the excellence of Larissa Rochford, I commented that she has worn every Belmont Day hat available—alum, parent, teacher of multiple grades, associate teacher, coach, Capstone mentor, and faculty mentor. Little did I know that only five years later, we would be able to add Associate Teaching Program coordinator to the litany of titles. Any time spent with Larissa makes it clear that she is Blue and Gold to the core. Larissa’s newest role, helping new teachers find their footing in a caring community, seems like more of a calling than a mere title. Her care for her third grade students and her associate students is evident at all times, and in each of her capacities, her love for her students, colleagues, and school is clear. Congratulations, Larissa, on twenty years of service.
Sandra Trentowsky – 20 Years
When considering the twenty years of excellence Sandra Trentowsky has brought to her work at Belmont Day, the process of mitosis feels like an apt comparison. Consider interphase, growing, and preparing. For twenty years, Sandra has received students just so—growing, preparing, and curious. Then, prophase, or, in middle school terms, organizing the chaos into a structure. Any visit to Sandra’s classroom offers a glance into organized chaos. Metaphase is all about finding balance when the chromosomes line up perfectly. While we’ve yet to see the perfect lineup of middle schoolers, there’s little doubt of the rigor and joy that Sandra balances in her classroom. Anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis are then about spreading understanding and creating something whole again. Ask any of the countless alums she has taught, and they will tell you that their understanding is deep and they certainly feel more whole because of her good work as an advisor, teacher, and Capstone mentor over twenty years. Congratulations, Sandra.
Susan Dempsey – 25 Years
After twenty-five years of excellence in teaching, the comparison of Susan’s work in the classroom to that of a performer seems obvious. Twenty-five years of theater, chorus, sixth grade teaching, wellness, Capstone mentoring, and caring for the community can often feel like a long-running stage performance that never closes and is never repeated the same way twice: each year, a new production, the curriculum as her script, the classroom as the stage, and students as both her ensemble and audience. Susan shifts between leading from center stage and stepping into the wings, improvising through missed cues and unexpected moments, turning mistakes into discoveries. With time comes instinct and depth, knowing when to guide, when to pause, and when to let students take the spotlight. The true applause for Susan comes not at the end, but in the lasting transformation of voices found, passions discovered, and confidence carried long after the lights fade away. Congratulations, Susan!
Heather Smith – 30 Years
Leading the line at graduation as the longest tenured employee of the school is not for the faint of heart. Colleagues line up behind you and follow your direction. You wear and carry the grace of your time at the school on your sleeve, and make a statement of commitment, endurance, joy, and excellence simply by standing where you stand and being authentically and truly yourself. How lucky are we, then, to have Heather Smith leading us all. For thirty years, Heather has given herself fully to our school and to our youngest and often most vulnerable learners and has done so with the same heart, grace, and elegance for each of her thirty years. A reading specialist who unlocks for her students worlds they will explore for a lifetime, there is no greater responsibility, and no better person to carry it than Heather. Truly, this community is happy and honored to line up behind you. Congratulations, Heather, on thirty remarkable years!
Upcoming Events
Monthly Calendar
TODAY! Friday Night Scoops
Friday, May 15
The Meadowbrook School, 10 Farm Rd., Weston
Boys’ game at 4 p.m. | Girls’ game at 5:30 p.m.
Join us for the annual Friday Night Scoops event at The Meadowbrook School, featuring games between the two schools’ varsity lacrosse teams. The entire Belmont Day community is invited and encouraged to attend. Bring a picnic dinner, some folding chairs, or a blanket.
Bonus cheering opportunity: Friday Afternoon Swings! Get to Meadowbrook at 3:30 p.m. and root for varsity tennis as the team gets the triple-header of great athletics started. See you there!
Upcoming Assemblies
Lower School Sharing Assembly
Friday, May 29 at 8:45 a.m.
Palandjian Arts Center
Parents, please join us for our community gatherings.
BDS Music Showcase
Friday, May 29, from 5 to 7 p.m.
Claflin Field (rain location: the Barn)
Join us for the musical event of the spring! Bring your magical spirit to enjoy the theme of this year’s showcase … enchanted forest.
All families are welcome to bring their lawn chairs, blankets, and a picnic dinner or snacks (please be mindful that we are a nut-free school). Come and listen to middle school students sing and play music ranging from Gracie Abrams to Green Day, and from known hits to improv. Hope to see you at the show.
– The BDS Music Showcase Planning Team & Mrs. Bettinelli
LOST & FOUND
With less than a month left in the school year, the Lost & Found is once again overflowing with items looking for their way home. Please stop by soon to look for missing items.
All unclaimed items will be donated to a local charity at the end of the school year.
Lunch & Snack Menu
May 18 to May 22
Monday
Snack: applesauce; Tostitos
Lunch: chicken dumplings; vegan edamame dumplings; gluten-free dumplings; veggie fried rice; edamame; Asian broccoli salad with ginger soy dressing
Tuesday
Snack: bananas; Smartfood
Lunch: BDS tomato soup; grilled cheese sandwiches; vegan grilled cheese sandwiches; gluten-free grilled cheese sandwiches; roasted broccoli; baby kale with apple, cranberry, and honey lemon vinaigrette
Wednesday
Snack: clementines; Pita Chips
Lunch: grilled beef franks with buns; grilled vegan franks with buns; grilled beef franks with gluten-free buns; potato chips; roasted corn; Caesar salad
Thursday
Snack: apples; Teddy Grahams
Lunch: Greek grilled chicken; falafel, herbed Israeli couscous; roasted Mediterranean vegetables; Greek salad with romaine, cukes; tomatoes, olives, and feta
Friday
Snack: fresh fruit; chocolate chip muffins
Faculty Lunch
Please click the button below for a more detailed, up-to-date weekly menu.
BDS News
LIBRARY NEWS
All Books Due Back to the Library by May 29
Did you know there are 1,172 books checked out from the Erskine Library (as of Thursday, May 14)? The last week of checkout is the week of May 18, and all books are due back by Friday, May 29, except for Capstone books for summer work and pre-kindergarten students, who have until Tuesday, June 2, to return their last books. Please search on shelves at home, under beds, and in the freezer for any missing books!
If you’d like to borrow any books for the summer, please come to the kickoff to summer reading event (see details below) on Sunday, June 7. Please also know that access to Sora for ebooks and audiobooks will remain active over the summer. If you have any questions about access, please reach out to school librarian Amy Sprung. Thank you!
Summer Reading Celebration & Author Talk
Sunday, June 7, 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. | author talk at 10:15 a.m.
Join the parents’ association and the Erskine Library team to kick off the fun of summer reading. Please RSVP below to help with our planning for the event.
The fun will include:
- An author talk with Lindsey Leigh, whose books include The Deep! Wild Life at the Ocean’s Darkest Depths, The Dark! Wild Life in the Mysterious World of Caves, and her newest, The Dirt! Wild Life Under the Soil’s Surface! (Palandjian Arts Center)
- Cartooning with Lindsey Leigh (Erskine Library)
- Summer book checkout
- An ice cream truck!
If you have any questions, please reach out to school librarian Amy Sprung.
COMMUNITY EVENT
Thank You for Two Very Special Grandparents & Special Friends Days
We were delighted to welcome over 250 of our students’ grandparents and special friends to campus last week! Our visitors enjoyed a morning sharing assembly, mini Capstone presentations, classroom visits, and a special Q&A with our student ambassadors, who fielded a range of questions with grace and poise. Curious guests wanted to know everything from the role of AI in education to the proper usage of commas in grammar, and our students rose to every occasion.
As always, guests were impressed by the care and academic rigor they witnessed in the classrooms as well as the confidence, engagement, friendship, and joy of learning that our students experience every day. We look forward to welcoming everyone back to campus soon!
Thank you to all of our parent volunteers for making these mornings a success. These opportunities to share our school with loved ones who help shape our students’ lives are among the highlights of our year, and we are very grateful for your support.
– The Development Team
COMMUNITY NEWS
Middle School Tours Start Next Week!
Curious about what middle school has in store? Parents of students in grades 1–5 are invited to tour our middle school program. The 45-minute tours are available from May 19 to 29.
A parent tour guide will bring firsthand experience and share authentic insights into how our program builds on your child’s strong lower school foundation—introducing new challenges, deeper learning, and meaningful leadership opportunities.
Due to limited tour spots, this tour is for parents of students in grades 1-5 only. Space is limited—please use the button below to reserve a spot.
Can’t make one of the available tours? Email Judy Bright, admissions and outreach program manager, at jbright@belmontday.org to be connected to a parent tour guide.
TRANSPORTATION NEWS
Bus Registration for 2026-2027 Is Now Open
All families received an email today, Friday, May 15, with detailed information on bus registration for the 2026-27 school year. Registration will remain open until Friday, May 29.
Belmont Day School offers two bus lines for student transportation to and from school, five days a week: the Boston-Newton line and the Cambridge-Somerville line.
Use the button below for bus stops, pricing, and schedule.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Toolkit Team Presents at AISNE Health and Wellness Conference
Last week, Belmont Day’s school counselor, Josh Sussman, and mindfulness director and physical education teacher Alex Tzelnic, attended and presented at the AISNE (Association of Independent Schools in New England) Health and Wellness Conference in Norwood. Josh and Alex led a session on strategies and partnerships for developing and sustaining a successful wellness newsletter for a school community. In the session, Josh and Alex shared their insights from writing and distributing the BDS Toolkit, which is wrapping up its fourth school year and is full of a wide variety of valuable “tools.” The well-attended session garnered some great feedback and questions from the participants, which the Toolkit team looks forward to exploring as they prepare for next year.
SUMMER CAMP
Spaces Available for 2026 Summer Programs
Belmont Day Summer Camp is celebrating its 80th anniversary, and we want your family to be a part of it. Sign your children up to see a new side of campus this summer. They’ll swim, explore, learn, grow, and have fun through our wide variety of camp programming, from general day camp to specialized programs taught by BDS faculty. We still have spaces available across our dates for a variety of age groups.
Click here for detailed information, dates, and registration. If you have a question regarding summer camp, please reach out to Zach d’Arbeloff, director of summer programs and transportation.
BUSINESS OFFICE
After School & Enrichment Class Invoices Issued
The business office has issued invoices to parents of students who participated in the After School Program and enrichment classes during Trimester 3.
The invoices also include Trimester 3 late registration and Emergency After School charges, as well as Trimester 2 Emergency After School charges, through April 17. Emergency After School charges incurred after April 17 will be issued in June. Payments are due by Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
Bill Paying Process & Contacts
Invoices can be accessed and payments made through the Parent Portal.
- Click on the blue “Invoices & Payments” button on the right side of the homepage to review your account and make your payment.
- For those enrolled in AutoPay, payments will be processed on Wednesday, May 20, 2026. Please plan accordingly.
- Payments may also be submitted by mailing a check to the business office.
- Please check your VCPay account in the Parent Portal for any outstanding or overdue incidental invoices and include payment for those items by May 20, 2026.
For questions about After School and enrichment classes charges, please contact Blair Fross.
Please contact the business office at business@belmontday.org with any questions about payment processing. Thank you.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY
Make a Dish for the Faculty Appreciation Luncheon
Next Friday, May 22, the parents’ association will host the Faculty Appreciation Luncheon. This annual luncheon is made possible by parents who provide homemade or purchased food contributions.
The PA is seeking donations of main dishes, side dishes, salads, desserts, and beverages. Belmont Day is a nut-free campus, so please keep that in mind when planning your contributions. Please bring your donations, labeled with your name and the ingredients, to the morning drop-off on Friday, May 22. Volunteers are also needed for setup and cleanup. Please click here to sign up (note that the form contains two pages).
For questions, please reach out to the Faculty Appreciation Luncheon chair, Danielle England.
Learning Updates
Fifth Graders Attend Second Annual ParaCon
Fifth graders have been creating a wiki site to keep track of the fantasy elements in their class novel, The Marvellers. This week, the students participated in the second annual ParaCon (Paragon Convention). Students were sorted into paragons (vision, sound, taste, spirit, and touch) and given specific roles to further develop and fine-tune the wiki. This event helped students to lean into the collaborative nature of the wiki, think more critically about the book and what information/format would be helpful for a reader, and see students building up more skills in HTML, site design, summarizing and synthesizing text, and designing for an audience. Students also enjoyed some convention perks like a keynote presentation from Headmarveller Skinner and vouchers for a shortbread stapier stick.
– Vaniecia Skinner, Amy Sprung, and Annie Fuerst
Athletics Update: Great Efforts, Great Wins, Great Lessons
The spring athletics season continues to provide exciting moments, competitive matchups, and outstanding growth from our student-athletes as teams head into the final stretch of the year. Due to poor weather and one school unfortunately double booking its field space, a number of contests were postponed over the past week. Despite the scheduling challenges, there was still plenty of exciting action across our athletics teams.
Before we get to this week’s scores and highlights, last Thursday, May 7, the girls’ varsity lacrosse team battled Park School in a tightly contested matchup, ultimately earning a thrilling 7–6 victory. Both teams competed hard from start to finish in a game that remained close throughout. Ashley Fleming scored her first goal of the season in memorable fashion, finding a lane to the cage and fighting through the Park defense to secure a huge score for the Blue and Gold.
Tuesday, May 12, proved to be a busy and exciting three-game slate against Pike School, featuring contests in girls’ varsity lacrosse, varsity tennis, and boys’ lacrosse.
The girls’ varsity lacrosse team turned in one of its strongest overall performances of the season despite a 12–7 loss. Pike challenged BDS in new ways and forced the team to respond throughout the game. A special thank you went to Matilda O’Sullivan for stepping into the goalie role and Rowan McCoy for helping out on the field. Abigail Chang, Mame Gensler, Maren Whitman, and Fatoumata Bah all scored goals in another determined team effort.
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Varsity tennis made the long trip to Pike School and returned home with an energizing 6–3 victory. Strong communication and confident play proved to be the difference for the Blue and Gold. The fifth doubles pairing of Henry Ward and Nick Yu fueled one another with solid hitting, smart ball placement, and constant encouragement in an impressive 8–1 win. Henry demonstrated the importance of slowing down and resetting before serves, while Nick sealed the match with his best serve of the season so far. Lara Ulukan once again dominated at second singles with an 8–0 victory, maintaining an incredibly consistent level of play throughout the match. At third doubles, Aidan Su and Celine Li earned a strong 8–4 win through consistency and excellent decision-making. The varsity squad now looks to build on the momentum from a fantastic overall team effort as they prepare for another challenging matchup.
The boys’ lacrosse team also hosted Pike on May 12 and remained unbeaten with a thrilling 9–8 victory. In a back-and-forth contest, BDS pulled ahead in the final quarter to secure the win. In the midfield, Evan Bae and Graham Chisholm controlled the tempo by consistently winning faceoffs and securing key ground balls. Evan led the team in scoring, while James Shields added another strong offensive performance from attack. Rubin Xiao scored a highlight-reel goal through the heart of the Pike defense, and Gus Barrett came up with several key saves late in the game to preserve the victory. Gael Cruz Marcos used his tremendous speed to help transition the team into offense with strong clearing runs throughout the game. Ben Bradshaw also made several key offensive contributions, while Des Van Wesep anchored the defense with another strong performance on the defensive end. The boys continue to work hard and are looking forward to another exciting matchup against Meadowbrook.
Our mountain biking team, the only non-competitive offering during the spring season, has also been incredibly busy exploring trails and making impressive gains in both skill and courage. That growth was especially evident this week as several riders showed how hard work and persistence continue to pay off. Noah Woreta has steadily improved his climbing ability, and this week successfully made it all the way up one of the steepest inclines on the team’s route. Gwen Wagner has displayed remarkable balance and confidence, consistently choosing some of the most daring lines on the trail. Boya Yun has been an incredibly consistent rider, showing equal control and composure on both uphills and descents. Jonathan Deng also provided a great reminder of the resilience that mountain biking requires, taking a few spills along the way but continuing to get right back up and keep riding. With only a couple of weeks remaining in the season, the team’s appetite for new terrain and bigger challenges continues to grow.
As the spring season starts to wind down, our teams continue to compete with tremendous effort, resilience, and pride. By the time you read this, the varsity tennis, girls’ varsity lacrosse, and boys’ lacrosse teams will be preparing to take on Meadowbrook in the 2026 Friday Night Scoops. Despite the temperatures outside, we fully intend to still enjoy some ice cream! We hope to see everyone there tonight decked out in Blue and Gold as we celebrate another great evening of BDS athletics and community.
Go BDS!
– Stephen Marks, director of athletics
Arts Update: Second Grade Enjoys Production at Wheelock Family Theatre
This spring, Belmont Day School’s second grade students enjoyed a theater arts-sponsored field trip to see Wheelock Family Theatre’s production of Charlotte’s Web. Watching the beloved story come to life on stage gave students the chance to experience the excitement and magic of live theater together while exploring themes of friendship, kindness, bravery, and compassion.
Throughout the performance, students were fully engaged, laughing at the humorous moments, reacting to the dramatic scenes, and connecting deeply with the characters and story. Experiences like this help students build empathy, imagination, and confidence as audience members while encouraging creativity and a deeper appreciation for storytelling and the arts.
– Chris Parsons, theater teacher
Parents’ Association News
Teacher Appreciation Week: Thank You!
Last week, the parents’ association celebrated National Teacher Appreciation Week at Belmont Day through a variety of events and displays, including a gratitude tree (decorated with 160 notes of appreciation from our students), a morning coffee cart, a happy hour, and other treats in the faculty lounge. We have received many kind words from faculty and staff in response, and we would like to echo their thanks to the entire parent community. Special thanks to Libby Gowen, Ambika Patel, Lauren Santucci, Cuicui Chen, Danielle England, and Shanying Zhang for helping to organize these events, which will be capped off with next Friday’s faculty appreciation luncheon.
BDS Connections Walk
Our final BDS Connections Walk for this school year will take place on Thursday, May 21, at 8:30 a.m. Join fellow parents and school administrators for a fun, casual walk through the woods surrounding campus after morning drop-off. We’ll meet at the exterior entrance to Coolidge Hall to start the walk.
PA Annual Meeting and Volunteer Appreciation
Please save the date for the parents’ association Annual Meeting on Friday, June 5, at 8:30 a.m. in Coolidge Hall. During this meeting, we will recognize our many dedicated volunteers, elect next year’s leadership team, and provide time for casual mingling. Pastries and coffee will be served. We look forward to seeing you at this celebration!
Volunteer Opportunities for 2026-27
The parents’ association is seeking volunteers to serve on a variety of exciting committees for the 2026-27 school year. Whether you’re interested in being a grade parent, helping with the Pumpkin Patch, organizing the Family Fun Event, or supporting other initiatives, there are plenty of opportunities with varying levels of commitment to fit your schedule.
A full list of committees and volunteer opportunities is available on the Parents’ Association page on the Parent Portal. If you’re interested in getting involved, please complete the volunteer sign-up form.
PA Contacts
At any time and for any reason, please feel free to email us at bdspa@belmontday.org:
- President – Shanying Zhang
- Vice President – Megan Akkina
- Treasurer – Manish Patel
- Clerk – Jeff Wang
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YOUTH THEATER
The Sound of Music to Be Performed at Belmont Day
Tickets are now on sale for The Sound of Music, presented by A Broadway Kids Company. This beloved musical will be brought to life by a talented cast of young performers, including more than 35 students from Belmont Day School.
Directed by BDS theater teacher Christopher Parsons, the production promises an engaging and heartfelt experience for audiences of all ages. Performances will take place at the Palandjian Arts Center on the following dates:
- Friday, May 29 at 7 p.m.
- Saturday, May 30, at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.
- Sunday, May 31 at 2 p.m.
With its memorable songs, uplifting story, and a cast full of energy and heart, this is a wonderful opportunity to support young performers and enjoy a classic musical brought to the stage with care and creativity. Click here to purchase tickets.
YOUTH THEATER
Belmont Day Sixth Grader To Take Stage in Annie!
The family favorite musical, Annie, comes to the Greater Boston Stage Company for the first time. And in the title role will be Belmont Day School sixth grader, Helen Brady. Annie! is the heartwarming, Tony Award-winning classic that follows the adventures of a spirited young orphan determined to find her parents. The show is filled with song, laughs, and joy.
The role of Annie is double-cast, and Helen will perform on these dates/times: May 29 at 7 p.m., May 30 at 7 p.m., June 4 at 7 p.m., June 6 at 2 p.m., June 7 at 2 p.m., June 11 at 7 p.m., June 13 at 7 p.m., June 17 at 2 p.m., June 18 at 7 p.m., June 20 at 2 p.m., June 21 at 2 p.m., June 25 at 7 p.m., June 26 at 7 p.m., and June 27 at 7 p.m.
Get your tickets now at www.GreaterBostonStage.org
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