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BELMONT HILL ANNOUNCES NEW DIVERSITY ACTION PLAN

By Caleb Collins ’93, P ’25, Director of Community and Diversity

Now that Belmont Hill has completed the National Association of Independent Schools’ Assessment of Inclusivity and Multiculturalism (AIM), what is next for the School? The goal was that the findings of the comprehensive diversity audit would become the foundation for a Diversity Action Plan that would guide the School through its Centennial. I am proud to announce the Board of Trustees recently passed the Diversity Action Plan this past fall.

The intent of the plan is to address components of gender, sexual orientation, and sexual identity in addition to race, socio-economic class, and other areas. It will closely monitor the overall experience of our students as well as their parents. The School will place an even greater emphasis on training and professional development for faculty and staff. The plan will demonstrate to our external community that our commitment to DEI initiatives is real.

This ambitious plan will provide the School with as many as 11 different areas of focus. The Board of Trustees Diversity Committee has prioritized areas of focus to ensure adequate progress is seen immediately. While much work on many of these focus areas had already begun prior to the formation of the plan, our pace has certainly quickened.

1. Pedagogy and Program – Move to a more integrated vision of multiculturalism, gender, and equitable teaching practices within the academic program.

2. Student Experience – Support difference and enhance a true sense of belonging in new ways.

3. Hiring – Aspire to surpass the INDEX median for teacher diversity within five years.

4. Admission – Aspire to have approximately one-third of the student body self-identify as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color).

5. Faculty/Staff Development – Build a truly culturally competent faculty and staff. 6. Language – Help all boys and adults understand intent vs. impact regarding language use.

7. Parent Experience – Continue improving support for and education of the parent body.

8. Governance – Promote leadership development, equity, and inclusion among parents, students, faculty, and staff.

9. Alumni – Ensure all Belmont Hill alumni feel equally valued and supported.

10. Marketing and Outreach – Increase marketing content for DEI initiatives.

11. Centennial Vision – Clarify an even more inclusive Centennial vision for Belmont

Hill that builds upon past strength with a demonstrated commitment to growth and improvement.

The Board of Trustees will assess progress annually. This exceptional group fully embraces the plan and intends to support with resources as needed in order to make continued progress on its goals. The complete Diversity Action Plan can be found at www.belmonthill.org/diversity-action-plan on the School’s website. Belmont Hill School Diversity Committee

Jon Biotti ’87 President of the Board of Trustees, Parent

Caleb Collins ’93 Director of Community and Diversity, Parent

Gretchen Cook-Anderson Board Member, Parent

Carl Dawson ’72 Board Member, Parent

Will Forde ’05 Board Member

John Grady ’66 Board Member, Parent

Michael Grant Assistant Head of School, Dean of Faculty

Kirk McKeown ’95 Board Member

Sarah Pelmas Head of School and O’Donnell Family Chair, Winsor School; Board Member

Greg Schneider Ronald M. Druker ’62 Head of School

David Wilkins Board Member, Parent

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