An Inspiring Morning with the Board of Visitors

On Thursday, April 13, 50 members of Nashoba Brooks School’s Board of Visitors and Board of Trustees gathered to discuss the past, present, and future of the School.
After breakfast and conversation, Board of Visitors’ chair John McClellan welcomed the attendees and introduced a panel of School leaders, including Board President Jason Robart, who served as moderator; John Moriarty, former Treasurer of the Board of Trustees; Kay Cowan, head of School from 1992 to 2012; and Danielle Heard, current Head of School. The panel looked back at changes big and small that have helped to shape the current-day Nashoba Brooks. The group touched on the financial strength of the School, how the facilities have evolved over time, and how the School has stayed true to its mission over the years.

Following the panel discussion, attendees heard from Betsy Siebert and Michelle Perreault, two of our Preschool teachers, who spoke about the launch of our multi-age Preschool program. The group then moved to Tucker Auditorium, where they saw performances by Grade 2 singers, dancers, and musicians, and the Nashoba Notes a capella group. They then spent time learning about our newest technology initiatives and were tutored in Scratch by some Grade 4 students. Before enjoying lunch, the group was encouraged to participate in the School’s social media initiatives.

We are deeply grateful to the members of the Board of Visitors and Board of Trustees who joined with us this morning.
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Situated on a beautiful 30-acre campus in historic Concord, Massachusetts, Nashoba Brooks School enrolls all genders in Preschool through Grade 3, and students identifying as girls in Grades 4 through 8. Nashoba Brooks is an independent school designed to build community, character, and confidence in its students.
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