“We have been working toward a solution for the elementary school and school security for over a year now. The approval of over five million dollars from the state to help fund the projects, makes 2019 the right year to make a difference. I will be voting for the millage because I believe our kids deserve a quality, safe learning environment.” - Superintendent Robert Poole
Coach Morman’s animal science class got a lesson today on how to trim sheep hooves. Pictured are Zalean Hill and Damien Kisselburg trimming the hooves. #impactthepack
Mrs. Maxwell and Mrs. Cooper’s classes visited the school barn! The animals and barn have become quite an attraction for PSD students! #impactthepack
Prescott Boys move to 5-1 on the year with a season low 121! Tyler Doucet earns medalist honors once again with a 37. Kamryn Collier with a season low 46 and first career birdie wins medalist honors for the girls!
PHS picture day for 9th-11th grade is Monday, September 16. Flyers with ordering information have been distributed to every high school student. If your student did not receive one, please contact the high school office. Pictures will also be taken of high school teachers and staff.
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Prescott Parents,
Please take a moment, click the link and fill out this parent involvement survey before Friday, September 6. If you would like a paper copy, you can request one from your child’s teacher. Your opinion matters!
https://forms.gle/mpXdVVdwtL8YkmZc8
Team work makes the dream work! 9th grade students putting a new saw together for Ag. Construction! #impactthepack
19 PHS students along with four faculty members enjoyed an evening out to hear author and inspirational speaker, Mr. Alton Carter. Ms. Crayne's ELA classes are currently reading Mr. Carter's book, The Boy Who Carried Bricks. Everyone had the opportunity to meet and speak with Mr. Carter. It was an amazing night! #impactthepack
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Please join us!
PHS freshman Audrey Frias is working hard and doing great on her “Worms Eye View” first drawing assignment. Can’t wait to see the finished product!
More babies born! Eleven piglets in this litter! Great lessons and responsibilities to learn for our students who take care of all the animals in the school barn! #impactthepack
Never too early to plan for Breast Cancer Awareness month! PHS EAST students are brainstorming to find the perfect Pink Out T-shirt design!!
Congratulations to Prescott Superintendent Robert Poole! Mr. Poole has been appointed to serve on the Child Health Advisory Committee as the representative for the Arkansas Association of Educational Administrators. The superintendent will be involved in making decisions pertaining to the nutrition and physical activity standards and policy recommendations as well as the implementation of the Coordinated School Health Program. #impactthepack
PHS EAST students are learning how to brainstorm project ideas and pitch them to their peers! #impactthepack
It’s been an exciting week for PSD students in the agriculture department! Coach Morman announced a litter of piglets was born! Students have been filtering in and out all week to visit the twelve little pigs! #impactthepack
Prescott Curley Wolves Sr high football team, band and cheer packed more than 25,000 meals for local food pantries this afternoon during the Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield Kickoff Classic Pep Rallies with a Purpose. Our kids are giving back to their community! Impacting lives!! Prescott proud!! #impactthepack
Eighth grade math students dove right into learning in Mrs. Byers class today! Practicing team work and trying different strategies while working together to build cup pyramids.
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Our community is the best!!
Not a better way to kick off a school year!!
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