School Committee Member

Joseph Lamonica

School Committee Member in Everett city government.

4 meeting recaps

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  • 2026-06-15 · School Committee — Joseph Lamonica, a School Committee member, was named in the roll call for the Everett School Committee meeting on Monday, June 15, 2026, but did not respond during the segment provided.
  • 2026-06-01 · School Committee — At the Everett School Committee meeting on Monday, June 1, 2026, Joseph Lamonica’s participation was limited to brief procedural support and recorded votes.
  • 2026-04-28 · School Committee — At the Everett School Committee meeting on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, Joseph Lamonica participated primarily through procedural motions and roll-call votes.
  • 2026-04-06 · School Committee — At the Everett School Committee meeting on Monday, April 6, 2026, Joseph Lamonica participated in the business portion of the agenda by supporting several motions and offering a brief procedural comment.
DateMotionIssueVote
Jun 1, 2026 approve the late entry for Everett High School grades and students on 06/02/ and 06/03/ to accommodate MCAS testing yes
Jun 1, 2026 accept the Title Part A immigrant children and youth grant Everett Public Schools program expansion and academic improvement yes
Jun 1, 2026 submit bills and payroll in the amount of $2,271 yes
Jun 1, 2026 pay bills and payroll in the amount of $2,271 yes
Apr 6, 2026 accept the middle school exploration policy and MyCAP grant in the amount of $25 Everett Public Schools program expansion and academic improvement yes
Apr 6, 2026 submit bills and payroll dated 03/31/ in the amount of $2,692, . yes
Apr 6, 2026 to pay bills and payroll dated 03/31/ in the amount of $2,692, . yes

Substantive votes extracted from official meeting transcripts (10 procedural votes omitted). All recorded votes →

Monday, June 15, 2026 · View full recap →

Everett School Committee (Monday June 15, 2026)

Joseph Lamonica, a School Committee member, was named in the roll call for the Everett School Committee meeting on Monday, June 15, 2026, but did not respond during the segment provided. No remarks, questions, motions, or votes were attributed to him in the extracted record from this meeting.

The only additional reference to Lamonica in the meeting activity came from Chairperson Hurley, who extended regrets for his inability to attend. That statement indicates Lamonica was absent from the proceedings, or at minimum not participating in the portion of the meeting captured in the record.

Because the extracted meeting data contains no quotes from Lamonica and no recorded votes or procedural actions by him, there is no basis in this material to attribute any position, objection, or support on committee business to him. The available record does not show him offering comments on agenda items, asking questions of administrators or fellow committee members, or making motions or seconding any action.

In short, Lamonica appears in the meeting record only as a named member during roll call and through the chair’s acknowledgment of his absence. The source material does not indicate any substantive participation by him in the June 15, 2026 meeting segment provided.

Monday, June 1, 2026 · View full recap →

Everett School Committee (Monday June 1, 2026)

At the Everett School Committee meeting on Monday, June 1, 2026, Joseph Lamonica’s participation was limited to brief procedural support and recorded votes. He twice seconded motions and voted in favor of the committee’s routine business items.

Early in the meeting, Lamonica seconded the motion to close public comment. His verbal contribution at that point was a simple, “Second.” He then voted “yes” on the motion to close public comment.

Later, when the committee considered financial matters, Lamonica voted “yes” on the motion to “submit bills and payroll in the amount of $2,271,989.40.” He also voted “yes” on the related motion to “pay bills and payroll in the amount of $2,271,989.40.” In both instances, his position was supportive of moving the financial items forward without objection.

Toward the end of the meeting, Lamonica again played a procedural role by seconding the motion to enter executive session. His recorded response was again “Second.” He then voted “yes” on the motion to “Go into executive session and adjourn into executive session not coming back for a public committee.” That vote supported the committee’s move into a non-public session and its decision not to return to open meeting afterward.

Across the meeting, Lamonica did not appear to raise questions or offer extended remarks. The record reflects only his brief seconding statements — “Second.” and “Yes.” — and unanimous support for the procedural and financial motions listed above. His participation was consistent with a member affirming the committee’s agenda actions and administrative approvals.

Tuesday, April 28, 2026 · View full recap →

Everett School Committee (Tuesday April 28, 2026)

At the Everett School Committee meeting on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, Joseph Lamonica participated primarily through procedural motions and roll-call votes.

During the first public hearing, on item number 1, the fiscal 2027 budget, Lamonica moved to support the committee’s handling of the hearing process by seconding the motion to open the public hearing. When the roll call was taken, he voted “yes” on opening the hearing. Later in the same agenda item, he again took a procedural role by seconding the motion to close the fiscal year 2027 budget hearing, and he voted “yes” on closing it.

The committee then moved to the public hearing on school choice. Lamonica voted “yes” on the motion to open that hearing. After the hearing concluded, he also voted “yes” on the motion to close the public hearing on school choice.

At the end of the meeting, Lamonica again seconded a procedural motion, this time the motion to adjourn. He also voted “yes” on adjournment.

The extracted record shows three brief spoken remarks attributed to Lamonica: “Second.”, “Second.”, and “Yes.” These statements align with his role in seconding motions and affirming votes during the meeting. No substantive policy questions, debate statements, or extended positions were captured in the available record. His participation was limited to procedural support for opening and closing the two public hearings, as well as adjourning the meeting.

Monday, April 6, 2026 · View full recap →

Everett School Committee (Monday April 6, 2026)

At the Everett School Committee meeting on Monday, April 6, 2026, Joseph Lamonica participated in the business portion of the agenda by supporting several motions and offering a brief procedural comment.

Early in the meeting, Lamonica seconded the motion to open public comment. His only recorded statement during that action was “Second.” The motion carried on a procedural vote, and Lamonica voted yes.

Later in the meeting, Lamonica voted yes on the committee’s bills and payroll items for March 31, 2026. The first motion was to “Submit bills and payroll dated 03/31/2026 in the amount of $2,692,327.76,” and Lamonica supported it. The motion passed. He also voted yes on the subsequent motion to “Pay bills and payroll dated 03/31/2026 in the amount of $2,692,327.76,” which likewise passed.

Across the meeting, Lamonica’s recorded actions were limited to seconding the motion to open public comment and voting in favor of the bills and payroll roll calls. No additional questions, objections, or policy positions were recorded in the extracted activity provided.

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