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First graders really got into the swing of things in PE this week.
Opening Message
Faculty Milestones: Celebrating Years of Service to Belmont Day
Brendan Largay, Head of School
Post Date: May 17, 2024
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 Chris, Sarah, Anderson, and Annie for all they have shared and accomplished over their years at BDS!
Chris Parsons – 10 years
For ten years, one of our most consequential community gatherings, the Sharing Assembly, has begun with a greeting from Chris Parsons. A talented director, actor, and teacher, it has been Chris’ understanding of tone-setting and community that has helped to shape how we see and receive one another when we are gathered together in the Barn or the Palandjian Arts Center. As a director, Chris’ performances always center the student experience, and his recent innovation of playwriting has ensured that every voice in our community has its chance to be showcased. Chris’ vision has been instrumental to our students’ success, and we are deeply grateful for his excellent work over ten years.
Sarah Barrow – 15 years
Equipped with an incredible work ethic, acute attention to detail, and an inspired understanding of why we all do what we do as members of a school community, Sarah Barrow has arrived at school each day ready to put her community first. With her steady and committed leadership, the school has successfully navigated a rapidly changing and challenging financial landscape. Her work considered in the context of that landscape becomes that much more remarkable: stewarding our school through a major capital campaign, playing an essential role in the financial management of the Barn construction project, establishing a ten-year model for our operating budget that has become the Rosetta Stone for our decision-making processes, managing every departmental budgeting process, leading finance committee meetings, and always keeping the Belmont Day experience for the students front and center in her work. Ever humble, Sarah works to the highest of standards and, in so doing, has positioned the school for future success, even as she sets the bar higher for each of us every day. We congratulate Sarah on her fifteen years of service to Belmont Day.
Anderson Santos – 20 years
An important point of clarification as we begin to honor Anderson: if you ask him, he will tell you he has been here for twenty-four years. The four-year difference is a story of a career weaved together first as a camp counselor, soccer coach, basketball coach, health and wellness instructor, and twenty years ago, as a full-time employee of Belmont Day. That history is important because, for Anderson, the story begins with the experience of our students, a sentiment that has guided his work here for these many years. As our director of operations, Anderson continues to put students first as he manages their bus transportation and ensures that the campus is safe and beautiful each and every day. In every way, Anderson has contributed to the literal and figurative structure of our school, and we are all grateful for his contributions and influence in our summer camp, on our buildings and grounds, on our playing fields, in our classrooms, as a Belmont Day parent, and as a caring colleague and friend. Thank you, Anderson, for twenty years of dedicated service to Belmont Day.
Anne Armstrong – 25 years
Many comment on the Coolidge Art Studio, which houses Annie’s pottery wheels and visual art classes in the Barn. They talk about the view, the bay windows, the high ceilings, the wheels themselves, and the kiln. I quickly remind them that for all of the phenomenal resources there, the true magic of the space lives in Anne herself. A teacher who has, for twenty-five years, placed the students at the heart of her work, Anne’s space is a reflection of the excellence of her practice: student smocks hang outside her classroom as a reminder to them of the important rituals of an artist’s mindset and to everyone that students are why we gather here each day. The moment you step within the studio, the wonder of organized chaos—meticulously placed art everywhere. Clean and clear one moment, jumping with vibrant voices and color the next.
For twenty-five years, Anne’s classroom has been a reflection of the dedicated teacher, coach, leader, and professional that she is every day. Whether as the arts coordinator, a cross-country coach, a Capstone coordinator, a middle school visionary, a caring and thoughtful colleague, or a tireless and deeply dedicated teacher.
The great painter Henri Matisse once noted that “creativity takes courage.” Anne Armstrong has both in abundance. Congratulations, Anne, on twenty-five years of service to Belmont Day.
Upcoming Events
Coming Up This Week
Monthly Calendar
MUSIC SHOWCASE
Taking the Tunes Outside!
SAVE THE DATE! The BDS Spring Music Showcase will take place on Wednesday, June 5, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Far Field (if there is rain, it will be held in the Barn).
All families are welcome to bring their lawn chairs, blankets, and a picnic dinner or snacks to enjoy during the event. Come and listen to middle school students sing and play music ranging from Taylor Swift to the Beatles, and classical to improv! Please be mindful that we are a nut-free school, so no nuts should be brought on campus.
Check the Scoop in upcoming weeks for more important information about this event. Hope to see you at the show!
– The BDS Music Showcase Team & Mrs. Bettinelli
Friday Night Scoops
TODAY! Friday, May 17
The Meadowbrook School, 10 Farm Rd., Weston
Boys’ game at 5 p.m. | Girls’ game at 6 p.m.
Join us for the third 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 or purchase food from the food truck, some folding chairs, or a blanket.
Bonus cheering opportunity!
Varsity Tennis vs. Meadowbrook at 3:30 p.m.
Get to Meadowbrook earlier to root for varsity tennis as the team gets the triple-header of great athletics started! GO BDS!
Lunch & Snack Menu
May 20 to May 24
Monday
Snack: fruit cups; Popcorners
Lunch: chicken dumplings; vegan dumplings; gluten-free dumplings; veggie fried rice; steamed broccoli; bok choi and spinach with julienne red peppers and soy ginger vinaigrette
Tuesday
Snack: bananas; tortilla chips
Lunch: turkey BLT subs; vegan cheese sandwich; gluten-free turkey BLT subs; French fries; green beans; garden salad with honey mustard dressing
Wednesday
Snack: apple slices; granola bars
Breakfast for Lunch: scrambled eggs; bacon; pancakes; turkey sausage; syrup; vegan waffles/pancakes; vegan sausage patties; gluten-free waffles; veggie blend; spinach salad with goat cheese, pumpkin seeds, cranberries, and sherry vinaigrette
Thursday
Snack: clementines; pretzels
Lunch: beef hot dogs; vegan hot dogs; beef hot dogs with gluten-free bun; roasted corn; creamy coleslaw; Caesar salad
Friday
Snack: apples; chocolate chip muffins
Faculty Lunch
Please click the button below for a more detailed and updated weekly menu.
BDS News
STAFFING NEWS
Departures
Presley Leighton, After School teacher and lower school teaching assistant
We wish Presley the best as she heads off for a position in the preschool program at Nashoba Brooks School. Presley has been a key member of the auxiliary programs team, including roles as a camp counselor, specialist, teaching assistant, and lead After School teacher, all the while advancing social-emotional learning, project-based learning, and student advocacy. Her joy in teaching is evident, and her adaptive teaching style centers the student experience. We know Presley will bring these skills to her new team next year.
Sana Aslam, grade 8 English teacher
At the end of this academic year, Sana Aslam will depart Belmont Day to be closer to her family and teach middle school English at her alma mater, Lexington-Sayre School, in Kentucky. Thanks to her deep dedication to her students and excellent teaching, Sana has built strong connections with students, colleagues, and families. Sana extends her gratitude to the entire community and shared that she will sincerely miss "being part of the magic" at BDS.
LIBRARY NEWS
Checkouts End May 25; Return All Books By May 31
Book checkout ends on Friday, May 25, with the following exceptions:
- pre-kindergarten has one additional week
- seventh graders may borrow books over the summer for Capstone
- adults may borrow books for their child to read over the summer; stay tuned for information about dates for adults to check out summer books
Books are due back to the Erksine Library by Friday, May 31, so we can get everything checked in, shelved, inventoried, and final notices issued.
Please check your home for any Belmont Day library books. There are currently 1,581 books checked out, 991 of which are overdue! Check under the beds, check the freezer, check the car, and let's get those books back!
Thank you for helping locate our books and care for our collections.
– Amy Sprung, librarian
DEIB NEWS
Book Group Will 'Walk and Talk' At Next Meeting
The parent-led diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging book group meets monthly to discuss books written from the perspectives of marginalized identities. All BDS parents/caregivers and faculty are welcome.
Our next meeting will be held in person on Thursday, May 30, at 8:15 a.m. We will go for a woodland “walk and talk”, rain or shine. Please join us for this fun and relaxing way to connect and discuss new books. Meet at the blue and gold benches between Coolidge Hall and the PAC.
The book we will be discussing is Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson.
Please contact Danielle England or Christina Cosman if you have any questions or want to be added to the email list for notifications.
PARENT SURVEY
Please Provide Your Feedback by May 31
Since its founding, the relationship between parents and the school has been critical in establishing the high standard of excellence we aspire to. Belmont Day is eager to hear from you to better understand your family's experience this year and gauge our community's health. This annual survey is an important tool to help us realize opportunities to improve the school experience for our students and families.
The survey should take approximately 25 minutes to complete. Our typical response rate is about 80%. This year, we hope parents meet or exceed this and get closer to 100% participation!
Please participate in the survey by Friday, May 31.
The school administration will review the results during the summer and then provide an overview of and response to the results at the State of the School next fall. Thank you!
Learning Updates
Athletics Update: Varsity Ultimate Finds Their Stride
It was a slow start to the spring for the varsity ultimate team. After their first two games were canceled due to bad weather, the team opened with lackluster performances and entered last weekend’s Middle School Jamboree with a 1-2 record. Despite the slow start, Coach d’Arbeloff remained optimistic about his team’s season and challenged the squad to turn it around at the Jamboree. Thanks to strong veteran leadership, the team responded to the challenge and finished the tournament undefeated with wins over Arlington, Hopkinton, and Winchester. Zach Cash had a strong day handling and did a great job making in-game adjustments to the offensive sets. On the other side of the disc, Luke Brenneman continued to shine on defense, limiting the opponent’s scoring opportunities throughout the afternoon. Some underclassmen also made their presence felt as Calum Dunbar, Ben Fleming, and Kiernan Patel, all had their best performances of the season. Later in the week, the team carried their momentum into a lopsided win (15-2) over Carroll, having found their stride on the field.
– John O'Neill, director of athletics
Athletics News
- Andrew Green netted the go-ahead goal with 30 seconds remaining during boys’ lacrosses’ dramatic 6-5 win over Fenn. William Li made nine saves in net for the Blue & Gold.
- Penelope Bern (fourth singles) recorded varsity tennis’ only win during a 7-1 loss to Fessenden this week. Alexander Kiraly and Olivia Garrity (fourth doubles) lost a close one, 6-4.
- The junior varsity ultimate team lost to Fayerweather 7-4. Wyatt Baker had some great throws. Soleil Flanagan played solid defense and Noah Yang was a steady handler in defeat.
- The girls’ lacrosse program was rained out this week, but Annika Vittal, Liv Dawson, Brynn Franklin, and Jovana Zivanovic are ready for their final Friday Night Scoops.
- The junior varsity tennis team beat Nashoba 6-2. Nuria Kumar-Warikoo and Zazoue Marsan played great and have been hitting with more consistency as of late.
- The track & field team has almost reached 10 state qualifiers, which would be a new program record. Sam Leviton and Quinn Clark lead the way for this talented group of athletes.
- The mountain biking team continues to crush long rides on Monday afternoons. Altay Jomazer and Ewan Wheeler have really improved their endurance and technical riding this year.
Parents' Association News
Grade Parents Still Needed for 2024-25
We are still looking for grade parents for next year to represent the classes rising into the first and fourth grades (current kindergarten and third graders). Over the past couple of years, we have made the role a light lift so it’s an easy way to be involved and support the school. If you are considering it but want to know more, please reach out and we can talk you through what is involved. We hope all families at Belmont Day are moved to participate in school life through volunteerism, which is the key to our vibrant community. Thanks for helping out! You can reach us at bdspa@belmontday.org to ask questions or volunteer.
Committee Volunteers Sought for 2024-25
Are you interested in serving on the PA in some capacity next year? Consider joining one of these great committees!
- BDS Connections
- BDS Spirit Merchandising
- Baby Welcoming
- Book Fair
- Book Club
- Coolidge Flowers
- Cradles to Crayons
- Earth Day
- Enrichment Assemblies
- Erskine Library Events
- Faculty and Staff Appreciation Luncheon
- Family Fun Night
- Friday Night Lights/Hoops/Scoops
- Library Shelving
- Lost & Found
- Lunchroom Flowers
- Music and Ensembles
- Pumpkin Patch
Please reach out to us at bdspa@belmontday.org anytime to ask questions or express interest, or contact any of the executive team members directly:
- President – Karla Bays karla.bays@gmail.com
- Vice President – Courtney Queen cqueen.rosenfeld@gmail.com
- Treasurer – Andy Stevenson als@sfilp.com
- Clerk – Gigi Saltonstall gigisalt@gmail.com
Beyond BDS
FARM SHARE PROGRAM
BDS Alum Offers Locally-grown Vegetables
Franklin Stubbs '07, son of art teacher Kathy Jo Solomon, will offer a vegetable farm share this summer from the end of June through August. The vegetables are grown locally in Lexington and will be available to share as the season progresses. The goal is to have at least five different vegetables available each week with a farm share pickup for $25 and a possible delivery/dropoff option for $30 per week. If you are interested in signing up or want more information, contact Franklin at fstubbs2011@gmail.com.
COMMUNITY EVENT
Cambridge Secret Gardens Tour Returns
Tickets are available for the Secret Gardens Tour of Cambridge on Sunday, June 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Secret Gardens of Cambridge is a signature fundraising event for the Cambridge Public Library. This special self-guided tour has featured more than 200 individual gardens in Cambridge, from a hidden swimming pond in a small backyard oasis to a garden that springs to life with thousands of bulbs each year; from a woodland tree-lined front walk to guided contours of border plantings and decorative pots.
Click here for more information and tickets. Purchase your tickets before May 20, and a map of the garden locations will be mailed to you.
COMMUNITY CONCERT
Mystic Chorale Presents 'Seasons of Change'
This spring 175 Mystic Chorale singers (including Belmont Day French teacher Nathalie Pellenq) explore the parallels between the cycle of seasons and the ebbs and flows of our lives in their next concert, Seasons of Change, led by Mike Pfitzer on Tuesday, May 21 at 7:30 p.m. at Cary Hill, 1605 Massachusetts Ave. in Lexington.
The program includes songs in a range of musical styles, including The Fantasticks’ Try to Remember, Harry Belafonte’s version of Malvina Reynolds’ Turn Around, Carole King’s You’ve Got a Friend, Joni Mitchell’s Circle Game, Pete Seeger’s Turn, Turn, Turn, Seasons of Love from the musical Rent, and more. Click here for more information and tickets.