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🐺 Prescott School District will be providing school supplies for all of our students (PK-12) to start the 2024-2025 school year.
🐺 ALL students in Prescott Schools will also be eating breakfast and lunch and riding the bus at NO CHARGE.
🐺 School hours for the 4-day week, Monday-Thursday, are 7:50 a.m. - 4:05 p.m.
🐺 With the new school year quickly approaching, our faculty and staff are preparing for another fun filled year packed with learning and positive Curley Wolf work ethic.
🐺 We look forward to seeing our K-12 students on August 12! PreK will begin the following week in August 19!

Aubree Cornelius represented Prescott well at the 2024 AHSCA All ⭐️ Star Games in Conway! She cheered at both the West basketball and football games. Aubree ended the week receiving an award for Outstanding Cheerleader for the West team!
Congratulations Aubree! We are so proud of you! 📣






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Congratulations Jermeire!
Results of UA Rich Mountain Livestock Judging Contest
Cattle
2nd - Jermeire Purifoy
Overall
2nd - Jermeire Purifoy (received a backpack and $750 scholarship)




The school barn is busy as ever! Summer has not stopped these kiddos from their barn responsibilities! We have three Market Goats, four Market Lambs, 20 Market Hogs/Breeding hogs, one bottle baby calf (for the county fair) and one Commercial Heifer being exhibited by students in grades 2nd-11th through the Prescott school barn in association with OYEA.
Keep up the hard work! And keep taking care of your animals! 🐖 🐐 🐄 🐑











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Mrs. Banister is in Cincinnati! She says this is her last official act representing Prescott scoring AP tests nationwide. She was promoted to a table leader this summer. She was nervous and excited about this promotion but we have no doubt she is representing us well!


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Our Curley Wolves cheerleaders received Superior blue ribbons for their final evaluation! They also won the Game Day Cheer Small Group Division and received Technical Excellence in the Band Chant for Spirit and Motions.
Caytlee Poole and Talonnie Grimes both made the All American Team and an invitation to try out for NCA staff.
They worked hard the past few days at cheer camp and we are very proud of them!! Go Prescott Cheer!!! ♥️🐺📣









Cheer Canp Day ✌️!! These girls got a spirit stick again! They got excellent ribbons for evaluations. Caytlee Poole got the Pin It Forward pin from their camp buddy!! Keep working, girls!! ♥️🐺📣








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Day 1 of cheer camp completed for our Curley Wolves cheerleaders! They got a spirit stick today! And seniors got their senior ribbons. ♥️🐺📣



The Prescott Curley Wolves football team played in the SAU 7 on 7 Shootout today featuring eight teams from Arkansas and eight teams from Louisiana. The Wolves won their pool by going 3 and 0. They defeated Eldorado 39 to 19, Airline 19 to 18, and North Caddo 40 to 17. In the Elite 8 single elimination tournament the Wolves lost to Warren 29-19. The Wolves competed well all day against great competition. Next up for the Wolves is the Benton 7 on 7 Tournament on Tuesday, June 11. 🐺🏈

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Congratulations to the PACE students and Coach Rook at Prescott High School! The PACE Program at Prescott High School has been named a 6 of 6 Program from JAG National. JAG (Jobs for America’s Graduates) is the curriculum and umbrella the PACE Program operates under. The 6 of 6 Program is a great accomplishment and is what we strive for each year in JAG/PACE. PACE was one of five alternative education programs to achieve this distinction in Arkansas.Prescott PACE met or exceeded the national standard in all 6 categories. The categories are: Graduation Rate, Employment Rate, Full Time Employment Rate, Full Time Positive Outcome Rate
Further Education Rate, and Connectivity Rate (Contacting each graduate monthly for 12 months after graduation to follow up on education and job status).
JAG Seniors in Arkansas this year received over $10 million dollars in scholarships. PACE students' efforts in the program make this honor and accomplishment happen.

First grade end of the year field trip to the fairgrounds for Horse Tales! Reading, roping, shoeing, stick horse races and learning all things about horses! We are so appreciative of the volunteers that put the time and effort into organizing this fun day together for our students!











This afternoon Prescott School District honored these ladies who have given a combined 130 years of service to educating children. Superintendent Robert Poole presented each retiring employee with a plaque commemorating their years of service. Kim Jester has taught in the district for 40 years. Penny Oliver served students as a paraprofessional for 36 years. Janet Banister joined our team at the end of her 30 years of teaching but was a huge asset to our students when she became a Curley Wolf. Janette Silliman educated students for 24.5 years. Each of these women will be greatly missed. It takes a big heart to teach day in and day out. We appreciate every single day they have all given to better the children of Prescott School District.











School’s out for summer!! ☀️ 🏖️ 😎
PES last day of school pic!!
