
PES and PJHS hosted a Reading Fair Thursday and Friday of this week. Students chose a book and created detailed project boards presenting required reading elements. These students will compete against other students in the area at the SWAEC in January.
PES Winners -
1st Grade Fiction
1st place - Tate Glass
2nd place - Jace Jester
1st Grade Nonfiction
1st place - Raiden Thompson
2nd Grade Fiction
1st place - Jacey Dickerson
2nd place - Hallie Burke
3rd Grade Fiction
1st place - Lenexa Ortiz
2nd place - Ni'Yunee Anthony
3rd place - Tanner Glass
4th Grade Fiction
1st place - Mari Jackson
2nd place - Quincie Ross
2nd place - Daniela Garcia
3rd place - Mackenzie Slatton
4th Grade Nonfiction
1st place - Haley Dickerson
2nd place - Chase Dufrene
3rd place - Payzlee Formby
PJHS Winners -
5th grade Fiction
1st place - Kelshaun Murphy
2nd place - Arden Gonzales
3rd place - Brayden Bryan
6th Grade Fiction
1st place - Claire Laughard
2nd place - Jackie Garcia

Thank you to the Prescott Kiwanis Club for providing lunch for our Prescott Key Club officers . They shared their community service activities and coming events. Officers are Kiesha Johnson, President, Jada Purifoy, Vice President, Tamia Gulley, Secretary, Torie Franklin, Public Relations, and Charity McKinnon, Event Organizer.


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PJHS students, Cohen Ratcliff, Dalton Stockton, Will Avery, Owen Glass, Rhett Cornish and Brodyn Richardson attended the Southwest Arkansas Educational Cooperative Rubik’s Cube Competition today. The team placed 2nd in competition with Cohen Ratcliff receiving 2nd place in the individual competition. Congratulations, guys!



These Curley Wolf fans worked hard at PHS to make a sign all their classmates and teachers could sign!




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BASKETBALL SCHEDULE CHANGE!!
The Curley Wolves sr boys game scheduled to be play on December 14 @ Glenrose has been moved to January 6 at Glenrose.

Get your live stats for Prescott vs Harding Academy state playoff game @
http://aaa.statbroadcast.com
GO WOLVES!!!! 🐺🏈


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FINALS!!
PLAYOFF TICKET INFORMATION!!!
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Please read carefully.
All playoff tickets must be purchased online. All tickets are now $7.00. The following link is a public ticket link to purchase tickets.
Tickets will be verified at the gate when entering at the game. No screen shots will be accepted. Only AAA passes with proper ID will be accepted.
https://gofan.co/app/events/479525?schoolId=AR18671

The following is information for the state championship game this Saturday at War Memorial:
- Game starts at 12:10
- Gates open 1 hour 30 minutes before game time
- Prescott is the home team and we will be sitting on the west side (press box side)
- Umbrellas are acceptable. Please review War Memorial policies. Umbrellas will be the only exception to these policies.
- Parking is $5.00 and you must park in the east side parking lot which is the visitors side
- No one is allowed on the field before or after the game without proper credentials

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FINALS!!
PLAYOFF TICKET INFORMATION!!!
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Please read carefully.
All playoff tickets must be purchased online. Tickets for students are $6.00. Adult tickets are $7.00. 5,000 student tickets are available and 5,000 adult tickets are available. The following link is a private ticket link that will only be available until WEDNESDAY AT NOON then this link will go away and there will be one public link for the game.
Private ticket link is posted below.
Tickets will be verified at the gate when entering at the game.
https://gofan.co/app/events/479519

ACT IS NOT CANCELED FOR SATURDAY!
The ACT is still being given on Saturday at PHS. You can still take the test or if you plan to go to the state championship game that day then you can reschedule to take it in February.

ACT Information!!
Students that are registered to take the ACT Saturday, December 11 but will be unable to do so due to the state championship game will be able to reschedule to take the test in February. This may be done by logging into your account and changing the date.

Curley Wolves are headed to the rock December 11! 🐺🏈


Prescott 36
McGehee 20
Final
Go Wolves!! 🐺🏈

This happened today! Former Prescott teacher Kristie Dukes (Ms. O’Neal to our kiddos) and her son, CW O’Neal, “pay it forward” to Jacob and Josh Christopher and their family who they met at the district and state fair talent contest. The Christopher boys were very impressed with CW’s guitars and his band but did not have guitars of their own. Their eyes lit up as they watched them play. Today, CW and Mrs. Dukes brought an electric guitar and an acoustic guitar along with an amp and accessories to gift to the Christopher boys. They have been blessed by others who have given them musical opportunities and they wanted to pay it forward. There were lots of smiles and a few tears as kind words were exchanged. God is good. #impactthepack


From the desk of Pearl Bailey along her Arkansas History students:
ARKANSAS’S COUNTIES PROJECT
Have you ever been in a class studying Arkansas history and learned that the state has 75 counties? Did you wonder how they compare to one another? Well, this year the seventh-grade students in Pearl Bailey’s classes at Prescott Junior High were given the opportunity to do an in-depth study of Arkansas’s counties. They were given the assignment of becoming experts on the people and the geographical and economical attractions for their specific county.
The class was divided into groups and each group was required to draw the name of a county, other than Nevada, from a bag. The students then wrote letters to the county judge and the county seat’s mayor for information about their county. After one week, counties started to respond by sending letters and packages to be used by students to paint a picture of the attractions for residents and tourists to their county. Among the packages were cups, shirts, county festival schedules, and county history pamphlets that included historical events.
Pictured are students opening these letters and packages.
Since COVID 19 has placed restrictions on some of our adventures, this project can encourage students and parents to take advantage of the many attractions offered by Arkansas - The Natural State




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