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The Lessons I?m Carrying Into 2021

By Brendan Largay, Head of School | January 14, 2021

There is a tradition that carries with it a delightful bit of mysterious folklore in our sixth grade at the turn of each year. Since arriving at Belmont Day fourteen years ago, sixth grade teachers Dean Spencer and Kaleen Moriarty encourage their students to think about the things from the past year that they would […]

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The Violence in Our Capital Brings Challenges, Lessons to Our Doors

By Brendan Largay, Head of School | January 08, 2021

How I had hoped this would be the space where I might share my reflections on the important lessons to be taken from 2020, even as we rush into the new year with renewed hope and optimism. Hopefully, I’ll be able to share those reflections next week. The world beyond our walls has intervened once […]

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Turning the Page: A Challenging Year and a Stack of Unread Books

By Brendan Largay, Head of School | December 18, 2020

Happy Holidays everyone! I am so pleased to send you off into winter break with the knowledge that together, we have successfully and safely navigated these unique and challenging times and made it to the cusp of 2021. Of course, that is a testament to you, your belief in our school, our excellent faculty’s commitment, […]

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Closer and Closer: Improving Our Remote Learning Experience

By Brendan Largay, Head of School | December 11, 2020

Greetings at home, everyone. I hope this finds you well and preparing for yet another unique holiday season. However you choose to spend the break, we wish you safety, health, and joy! This week, I offer a window into how the past two weeks of remote instruction have felt different and better than the way […]

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Offering Gratitude (Pandemic-style)

By Brendan Largay, Head of School | November 20, 2020

A year ago, in this space, I wrote about the tips I had learned from Priya Parker in her book, The Art of Gathering, as we looked ahead to gathering with family and friends to celebrate all that we are thankful for. Since then, this invisible virus has tainted the idea of gathering itself, requiring […]

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A Valuable Message from an Unlikely Movie

By Brendan Largay, Head of School | November 06, 2020

I’m a big Morgan Freeman fan. The Shawshank Redemption is among my all-time favorite movies, period, and it is my all-time favorite ‘movie-for-which-I-would-stop-flipping- channels-to-watch’ movie. Something about the timbre of his voice, its resonance perhaps, feels comfortable, compassionate, and understanding. That may be why the creators of Evan Almighty decided to cast him as God. […]

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By Brendan Largay, Head of School |

January 14, 2021

There is a tradition that carries with it a delightful bit of mysterious folklore in our sixth grade at the turn of each year. Since arriving at Belmont Day fourteen years ago, sixth grade teachers Dean Spencer and Kaleen Moriarty…

By Brendan Largay, Head of School |

November 20, 2020

A year ago, in this space, I wrote about the tips I had learned from Priya Parker in her book, The Art of Gathering, as we looked ahead to gathering with family and friends to celebrate all that we are…

By Brendan Largay, Head of School |

November 6, 2020

I’m a big Morgan Freeman fan. The Shawshank Redemption is among my all-time favorite movies, period, and it is my all-time favorite ‘movie-for-which-I-would-stop-flipping- channels-to-watch’ movie. Something about the timbre of his voice, its resonance perhaps, feels comfortable, compassionate, and understanding.…
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