Council Votes Unanimously Not to Pursue 11th School Committe

Council Votes Unanimously Not to Pursue 11th School Committee Seat – Everett Independent


The Everett City Council has seemingly decided that 10 is enough when it comes to the number of members on the School Committee.
The Council and School Committee have been butting heads since late last year when the Council began a disagreement with the Schools over a CARES Act grant, and also voted suddenly to make Mayor Carlo DeMaria a voting member of the Committee amidst strong objections of the membership. That led to a new discussion about the Council adding an 11th member to the Board to prevent tie votes – with a 5-5 vote being a failed vote by Charter. Many members didn’t seemingly want another member on the Board, but in a unique part of the Charter, the Council can make decisions about the School Committee without their consult.

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