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Chinle Unified School District posts governing board agenda for Feb. 12, 2026

Chinle Unified posted an agenda for a Feb. 12, 2026 board meeting set for the Chinle board conference room, the date falls on a Thursday, while the district says regular meetings are on the second Wednesday.

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Chinle Unified School District posts governing board agenda for Feb. 12, 2026
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Chinle Unified School District No. 24 posted a public notice and agenda for a regular Governing Board meeting held Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026 in the Chinle board conference room. The notice lists standard agenda items such as approval of the agenda, approval of minutes, reports, and other district business, and the meeting was posted on the district’s public agenda pages.

The district website states that "Regularly scheduled school board meetings are held every second Wednesday each month at 6:00 pm at the district administration building located on Navajo Route 7 in Chinle, AZ, or at a school campus. All parents and interested citizens are welcome to attend these meetings." That published schedule places routine meetings on the second Wednesday at 6:00 pm, while the Feb. 12 notice is a Thursday; the district’s posted materials provided with the Feb. 12 announcement do not explain the discrepancy.

Public notice procedures are described on the Chinle USD site: "Public Notices for Governing Board meeting agendas are posted electronically at the 'Agendas' link to the left and physically at the administration building and at all district department and school sites." The district page also carries the prompt "Please click here for a PUBLIC NOTICE with more information," indicating a posted document is available for the meeting, though the direct link and the agenda document text were not included in the notice summary that was circulated.

Chinle Unified is governed by a five-member board elected by popular vote, and the site notes the board’s role: "Operating within the laws of the state legislature, and the rules and regulations of the State Board of Education, the board sets policy for the management of the district." Current officers listed on the district pages are Board President Dr. Paul Guy, Jr., Board Clerk Roselyn A. Yazzie, and board members Shawna A. Claw, Anderson Jones, and Myron H. Tsosie. A site photo caption identifies the members left to right as Anderson Jones, Roselyn A. Yazzie, Myron H. Tsosie, Dr. Paul Guy, Jr., Shawna A. Claw.

The district highlighted recent recognition: "The CUSD Governing Board earned recognition for Total Boardsmanship from the Arizona School Boards Association in December of 2024. This award is given when at least a quorum of the members have attained the level of Certificate of Boardsmanship. This is the third time our CUSD board has been recognized with this award." The award language appears on the district site alongside public notice materials.

Chinle schools maintain an archive of past agendas on school pages: Chinle High School lists 2021 agenda files such as April 14_ 2021 Regular.pdf and February 10_ 2021 Regular.pdf, while Chinle Elementary School archives include 2018 files such as Agenda-February-14-2018-Regular.pdf and Agenda-April-4-2018-Regular.pdf. The district administration building is identified as located on Navajo Route 7 in Chinle, AZ, and physical postings for agendas are maintained there and at district campuses.

District postings reviewed for this story do not include the specific start time for the Feb. 12 meeting nor an explanation for holding the session on a Thursday rather than the routine second Wednesday. The posted "PUBLIC NOTICE" prompt on the district’s Agendas link is the entry point the district provides for additional meeting details.

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