JPS Cuts Ribbon on Renovated Jamestown High School Cafeteria
5/15/2026 2:33:28 PM
By Greg Larson, News Director
The ribbon was cut this week on the new, brightened and expanded Jamestown High School cafeteria. Jamestown Public Schools Superintendent Kevin Whitaker and High School Principal Allyson Smith had the honors in cutting the ribbon on the new cafeteria in the same part of JHS, which is part of an overall $83 million renovation project at the school. Dr. Whitaker says he has already given a few tours, and the reactions have been the same...
Kevin Whitaker: people are stunned
Project Manager Rick Krause from Young-and-Wright Architectural says they began work on the project in 2021... and, says the project had many parts to it...
Rick Krause: many scenarios to navigate through
Smith says students will be able to use the new cafeteria immediately...
Allyson Smith: really excited for the students
Students had been served in the old gymnasium while the renovations were taking place. That, along with renovations at the Merton P. Corwin Auditorium, are expected to be completed by the end of this calendar year.