Jamestown School Board posts agenda online, approves previous meeting items
Jamestown Public Schools Board of Trustees met Feb. 23 in Jamestown, posting the meeting agenda and supporting materials online in advance; the board approved items carried over from the prior meeting.

The Jamestown Public Schools Board of Trustees held a regularly scheduled meeting in Jamestown on Feb. 23, 2026, and posted the agenda and supporting materials online in advance through the district’s Boardbook portal. The Boardbook posting for the Feb. 23 meeting lists agenda items including approval of previous meeting items and made those documents available for public access before the session began.
Board clerical action during the Feb. 23 meeting included formal approval of previous meeting items as listed on the Boardbook agenda. The agenda entry explicitly referenced approval of items from the prior meeting; the posting provided trustees and members of the public with the materials necessary to review those items in advance of the board’s vote in Jamestown.
The postings appear intended to maintain an auditable public record for Jamestown Public Schools, which serves families across Stutsman County. Residents seeking to follow board business were able to view the agenda and supporting documents ahead of the Feb. 23 meeting, and the paper trail created by the Boardbook posting shows the district’s process for bringing prior meeting items forward for formal action.
By approving the previous meeting items at the Feb. 23 session, the Board of Trustees completed the administrative step that allows district staff to proceed with implementation of actions already discussed. That procedural approval helps finalize minutes and authorizations from the earlier session and keeps the board’s official record current for Jamestown Public Schools operations.
As of Feb. 25, 2026, the Boardbook posting for the Feb. 23 meeting remains accessible for public review, showing the agenda and supporting materials that preceded the trustees’ vote. The posting documents the board’s Feb. 23 actions and provides Stutsman County residents a clear record of the approval of previous meeting items.
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