Kendra Foley: Chair
Kendra Foley was born and raised in Watertown. She attended the Watertown Public Schools, graduating from Watertown High School in 1995 and Boston College in 1999. Committed to community service, she joined Teach for America for two years before heading back to Boston in 2001 to pursue a career in public service and advocacy. Having worked on multiple statewide political campaigns and serving for eight years in the Patrick Administration, she now has a client base in the areas of education policy, non-profit development and political fundraising. She lives in Watertown with her husband Tim and their three children.
14 Center Street
Watertown, MA 02472
617-515-2961 (cell)
[email protected]
Lindsay Mosca, Vice-Chair
Lindsay was elected to the school committee in 2017. Lindsay is a
mathematics educator who is passionate about excellence in public
education for all students. Lindsay volunteers in town with youth
baseball, hockey, and as a Girl Scout troop leader. She is also a
representative on the Watertown School Building Committee, working on
the elementary and high school projects. Lindsay has lived in Watertown
since 2005. She is a proud parent of two children who attend Watertown
Public Schools.
56 Sparkill Street
Watertown, MA 02472
617-312-9601 (cell)
[email protected]
Amy Donohue: Secretary
Amy Donohue was elected to the School Committee in 2017. Amy and her husband John have four very busy children (ages 16,14,12 and 7). Professionally, Amy has been a certified occupational therapist assistant for over 20 years in public school systems, including 12 years in the Watertown Public Schools. Amy was a member of the Watertown Education Foundation for over 12 years, serving as President for 7 years. She has been an active member of the PTO at the Lowell school for many years. Amy is enthusiastic to continue to be part of all aspects of our schools and to make a positive impact for our Watertown families.
11 Standish Road
Watertown, MA 02472
Cell: 617-908-8319
Home: 617-923-3031
[email protected]
Jessica Middlebrook
Jessica
was elected to the School Committee in 2021. She has lived in Watertown
since 2009 with her husband David, an English and Film teacher for
Newton Public Schools, and two children who attend the Cunniff School.
Jessica grew up overseas, the child of international educators, and
graduated high school in Osaka, Japan. She holds
a Master’s Degree in Risk and Prevention and a Certificate of Advanced
Study in School Adjustment Counseling from Harvard Graduate School of
Education. She
has been a school mental health professional for over 15 years and
currently works as a School Adjustment Counselor at the Martin Luther
King Jr. School in Cambridge. Jessica has been a member of the Cunniff
School Site Council, the Cunniff Diversity and Belonging Council, and
the WPS Anti-Bias Coalition. She is honored to have the opportunity to
serve as a School Committee member.
649 Main Street
Watertown, MA 02472
(617)939-4747
[email protected]
Lily Rayman-Read
Lily Rayman-Read began serving on the Watertown School Committee in 2018, and is currently serving as the Chair of the Buildings and Grounds subcommittee. A teacher with 10 years of experience in the classroom, she currently teaches 10th Grade US History at the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School. Prior to her tenure at CRLS, she taught 12th grade English at the Community School for Social Justice in the South Bronx of New York. She received her undergraduate degree from Brown University with a double major in Sociology and History, and her Masters of Education from Harvard University. Her husband serves in the Watertown Fire Department, and her two children both attend Watertown Public Schools.
30 Common Street
Watertown, MA 02472
[email protected]ma.us
Mark Sideris
30 Union Street
Watertown, MA 02472
617-924-2699 (home)
617-827-2996 (cell)
[email protected]
David Stokes
David Stokes was elected to the School Committee in 2019. He has worked to improve Watertown schools since 2007 by being a member of the Lowell School Site Council, the Middle School Site Council, and the High School Site Council. He served on the Goals Measurement Advisory Committee. Although he was certified as a secondary school English teacher, David has primarily taught outside the public school classroom – for the American Red Cross, the City of Cambridge, the Boston University Questrom School of Business, and the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA). He has worked in the IT Department at MWRA since 1995, mostly in information security. David and his wife, both educated in public schools, have lived in Watertown since 1996. Their only child, of whom they are so proud, has attended Watertown Public Schools continuously from Kindergarten through 12th Grade. David has also previously served on the Watertown Stormwater Advisory Committee, working to improve the health of the Charles River.
30 Lawrence Street, Apt. 2
Watertown, MA 02472-1861
617-839-4970 (cell)
[email protected]