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May 14, 2021

PE Update: Fourth Graders Travel Back to the Ancient Olympics The Ancient Greeks are not the only ones who love a good athletic competition! Our fourth graders took their learning from the classroom to the fields this week by competing…
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By John O'Neill, Director of Athletics |

May 14, 2021

Tennis athletes have outnumbered their lacrosse and track counterparts in all three sessions this spring. As each middle school grade cycles through the tennis, lacrosse, and track offerings, tennis has drawn nearly half of the class each time.
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May 7, 2021

Pre-kindergartners Create Giant New Dinosaur Sculpture and Friend Measuring 71 inches tall, 13 feet long, and three feet wide and taking over six weeks to complete, the pre-kindergartners are proud to share a completed Giganotosaurus sculpture! Grown from a love…
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By John O'Neill, Director of Athletics |

May 7, 2021

After a winter season devoted to fitness, the spring coaches continue to make it a priority during their sport-specific offerings.
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By Heather Woodcock, director of the associate teacher program |

April 30, 2021

For the third year in a row, a member of the Belmont Day School Associate Teacher Program has won Lesley University’s Graduate School of Education June T. Fox Scholarship Award. Catherine (Cat) DiCara ’12, not only a member of this…

By Dean Spencer, social studies teacher and Echo advisor |

April 21, 2021

Members of the literary magazine club successfully encouraged, supported, and inspired one another this winter, despite clubs meetings taking place on Zoom, to produce the winter edition of Echo Magazine. At 119 pages, this edition is the biggest yet! “This semester’s…

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