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2024-25 Leana Endowment Grants

September 1, 2024

The Lenesa Leana Endowment for Innovative and Collaborative Education was established to honor the innovative strategies and collaborations that former Head of School Lenesa Leana fostered during her tenure at Belmont Day. The endowment provides grants to teaching and non-teaching faculty to support the many ways our community explores and implements innovation with the spirit of collaboration from the classrooms, art studios, and science lab to the kitchen, administrative offices, playing fields, and beyond.

Grants have been awarded to support faculty teams to pursue the following innovative ideas:

The Courtyard: An Innovative, Sustainable Sensory Oasis for Belmont Day’s Youngest Learners

Faculty: Kim Edwards, Nicole Siverls, Brit Conroy, Geoffrey Fox, Kassie Bettinelli, Tyler Cotner, and Kathy Jo Solomon

At Belmont Day, we are fortunate to have access to various outdoor environments for play and exploration: Big Blue and the Osborne Tennis Courts, Claflin, Archery, and Far Fields, the garden, and the woods surrounding our campus. Perhaps the most unique outdoor space available is the Courtyard, which is an extension of each of the early childhood classrooms.

To further enrich the Courtyard as a natural and sensory space for a variety of ages, learning styles, and play preferences, the grant will expand the materials and experiences available to serve more students and create an even more innovative outdoor sensory oasis for pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, and first grade students.

Expanding Sixth Grade Theater Arts

Faculty: Christopher T. Parsons and Susan Dempsey

Collaboration with professional playwright Todd Wallinger will develop a second thirty-minute one-act play specifically for our sixth grade students. Rotating scripts enhance teacher engagement, allow for new thematic connections to the curriculum each year, and ensure that students experience a dynamic and evolving theater program. The play will be inclusive and flexible for varying class sizes and offer meaningful roles for every student. It will also reflect the diverse voices and experiences of our community.

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November 24, 2025

Seventh and eighth graders have been creating handmade, one-of-a-kind books in the bookmaking elective arts class. They worked on several projects that included illustrating and developing a theme or story in an open pamphlet book. They hand-printed paper to cover…
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November 24, 2025

The third grade visited Belmont Center on Tuesday for a field trip. We walked down the hill to Town Hall, where we met with Selectman Matt Taylor and Brandon Fitts, who works with community outreach. The students asked questions about…
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November 24, 2025

On Saturday, November 15, twenty Middle School students took part in a Model UN Conference at Northeastern University.  These students were “delegates” of either Tunisia or Russia. During the Middle School clubs period, they worked hard to research their countries…
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November 5, 2025

Earlier this month, Trinity Johns, associate director of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, and Joshua Sussman, school counselor, attended the 2025 AISNE Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Conference in Waltham. With over 200 attendees from peer schools throughout New England,…
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