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Board reviews proposed 2026 meeting schedule; staff recommends reducing meetings from 17 to 15
Summary
Staff presented a proposed board meeting calendar that would reduce annual meetings from 17 to 15 to allow more time between agendas; the board received the planning calendar and approved it in a vote after discussion about workload and holiday timing.
Executive Administrator Jonathan Lowe presented a draft proposed meeting schedule that would reduce the Jefferson County Board of Education’s meetings from 17 to 15 annually, a change staff said would provide more time between agendas and make it easier to meet a 12-day publication deadline for agenda materials.
Lowe said state law requires boards to hold at least one regular meeting each month at a time and place fixed by the board, and he noted the staff objective to space meetings at least three weeks…
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