Hi Belmont families! As we approach Election Day on April 1, I’d love the opportunity to hear your thoughts, answer your questions, and share my vision for Belmont’s schools.
I’m hosting three virtual sessions over the next two weeks—casual conversations where we can talk about what matters most to you.
🖥️Wednesday Mar 12, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
🖥️Thursday Mar 13, 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
🖥️Sunday Mar 16, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
🔗 Join here
If you'd like to schedule an in-person session with your friends and neighbors, please reach out!
Strong schools require smart investments.
We need to spend the money we have wisely—supporting students and teachers today while protecting Belmont’s long-term financial health.
I’ll prioritize what matters most—student learning, well-being, and teacher capacity—while advocating for continued multi-year planning, creative funding solutions, and transparency.
Classroom excellence and student well-being go hand in hand.
Every child deserves to be challenged academically and supported emotionally.
I’ll push for expanded in-school mental health resources, tools and resources for our educators to meet increasingly diverse learned needs, and a school culture that fosters both rigor and resilience.
Schools thrive when families, teachers, and students feel connected.
I’ll strengthen partnerships with parents, expand ties to Belmont’s broader community, and work to hire and retain diverse, excellent educators.
When every family is engaged, every teacher is supported, and every student feels like they belong, our schools—and our town—are stronger.
I’m a mom, a Belmont resident, and a leader who has spent my career working at the intersection of learning, innovation, and well-being.
My two kids attend Chenery, and like any parent, I want them—and all Belmont students—to learn and thrive in a district that is strong, well-supported, and built for the future.
My work has always been about helping communities learn, adapt and invest in what matters most: people.
I understand how to balance vision with execution—how to make sure we’re planning for the future while spending the money we have wisely today.
At Lasell, I lead a dynamic senior living community on a university campus—building an intergenerational learning model where residents, students, and team members thrive together. I know how to bring different voices together, and how to ensure that education and well-being go hand in hand.
At MIT, I led change by leveraging technology as a tool for innovation—ensuring we didn’t just chase new ideas, but built systems that worked and lasted.
Across my career, I’ve helped organizations navigate complexity, and design sustainable systems that serve people. I understand what makes learning communities thrive—how resources are allocated, how institutions evolve, and how to balance vision with execution.
That’s the perspective I want to bring to Belmont.
APRIL 1st IS ELECTION DAY!
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