Per Governor Hutchinson all public schools are closed until April 17. If at all possible, we would like to hold all normal activities that occur at the end of every school year such as graduation, prom, elementary programs and banquets, etc. We hope to be able to get in as many of these as we can. With that being said, we do not know the uncertainty of the rest of the school year and we will wait as long as possible to make those decisions.
over 5 years ago, Valarie Cobb
Congratulations to Curley Wolves junior Jacobi Nolen for being named 2020 All State Basketball!
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Congratulations to Lady Wolves #30 Carly Vanhook for being named 2020 All State State Basketball!
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Congratulations to Curley Wolves #3 Cory Hill for being named 2020 All State Basketball!
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Today Prescott School District came together and fed 497 kids! Employees prepared and handed out AMI packets, made and packed meals and loaded and delivered them to the children throughout our district. Prescott Police Department helped spread the word. We are thankful to be able to offer this to the children in our community! #impactthepack
over 5 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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The deadline for Senior yearbook pages has been extended. Another deadline will be set when school reopens. Miss PHS meeting has been cancelled until further notice. More information to come at a later date.
over 5 years ago, Valarie Cobb
At Prescott we pray! Best way to start the day! #impactthepack
over 5 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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PES pitching in to make meals to be delivered to our community! #impactthepack
over 5 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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Prescott buses and faculty worked hard to deliver meals today for children age 18 and younger free of charge. We hope and pray this helps parents and children out in our community. We will do the same thing thru Thursday. Buses will run their routes and stop to hand out meals. If we missed you and you need something, please let us know. #impactthepack
over 5 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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PRESCOTT STUDENT MEAL INFORMATION - Our district is preparing to offer meals at no cost to children age 18 or younger. A sack lunch and a breakfast on the go will be offered this Monday, March 16 - Thursday, March 19. These meals will be delivered. Please let us know if you would like/need meals. If you have your child’s teacher contact information you may contact them. Or contact the following to get meals delivered: Valarie Cobb - 870-703-1860 Tracy Morrow - 425-501-5458 Satarra Williams - 870-796-0346
over 5 years ago, Valarie Cobb
Per Governor Hutchinson, all public schools in Arkansas will be closed this week and until after spring break due to coronavirus concerns. We will not have school next week. Prescott School District facilities have been throughly cleaned by professionals that were brought in and have experience. We will not have cheer practice next week. Cheer tryouts will be postponed until a later date. We are working now on a plan to provide a meal for students and will keep you posted on this. We will continue to share information with you as we get it.
over 5 years ago, Valarie Cobb
PLEASE READ! This post will contain information for Prescott School District patrons. This post will be updated as often as needed so please check it as often as you can! Please share also. - No school next week - Monday, March 16 thru Friday, March 20. - No school spring break - Monday, March 23 they Friday, March 27. - Cheer practice for this week has been cancelled. Tryouts will be postponed until a later date. - Parent Teacher Conferences will be rescheduled. - Per AAA - All spring sporting events are cancelled. - AMI days will be used for the next 4 days. We will do everything we can to make sure students are taken care of. - Miss PHS parent meeting postponed. - Meals will be delivered to children ages 18 and younger. If you need this service, please let us know.
over 5 years ago, Valarie Cobb
Baseball games scheduled for tonight at Bismarck are cancelled.
over 5 years ago, Valarie Cobb
Our Curley Wolf band received a rating of Excellent in their prepared concert music and Sight Reading at the Region Concert Assessment tonight! Way to go band! 🐺🎼
over 5 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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Huge CONGRATULATIONS to Caytlee Poole! Caytlee recently won the state DAR essay contest. Upon winning state, her essay was submitted to the regional level. Caytlee’s essay was chosen as the winner of the South Central Region which consists of several states! Way to go Caytlee!!! Her essay is being sent to be judged at the national level.
over 5 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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From the desk of Ms. Pearl Bailey: CURLEY WOLF RETURNS HOME Last week, my Prescott Junior High Character Education class was visited by two special guests: Ross Cowling, a 1997 graduate of Prescott High School, and his mother Rozan Cowling. During Ross’s speech to the class he discussed the importance of setting goals, working toward those goals, and fulfilling them. He shared that playing football and baseball at Prescott High gave him an opportunity to build physical and mental toughness. Ross also spoke about the influence on his life from Coach Eddie Jackson, a former Curley Wolves football coach. He noted that Coach Jackson, with a disabled arm, led by example: he never made excuses or put limits on what he could or could not do. He talked about how the coach would hit a baseball farther with his short arm than with his so called “good arm.” Ross said his experiences with Coach Jackson taught him that “belief in your own abilities is the best foundation to build on.” Therefore Ross said he didn't use his attention deficit disorder as an excuse but instead as motivation. After graduating from Prescott, Ross followed his dream of playing in Major League Baseball (MLB) and tried out and worked with the St. Louis Cardinals Organization to become a pitcher, but did not make the pro team. He regrouped and turned his attentions toward another career – working for parks and recreation where he hoped to have a positive influence on the city’s student population. This ultimately led to him becoming the Superintendent of Texarkana’s Parks and Recreation. He advised my Character Education class to study hard, learn from mentors, and prepare for a job or career which they will enjoy. Additionally, he said their family can also be a major influence in their life. His parents, Rev and Mrs. Milton Cowling, and the rest of his family, always supported him and influenced him to set goals and have a backup plan should those goals fall short. At the end of his presentation Ross gave out goodies for the students and gave me a beautiful Curley Wolf picture. He said that, “Once a Curley Wolf, always a Curley Wolf.” Pearl Bailey
over 5 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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CANCELLED TODAY (Wednesday) PRESCOTT BASEBALL TOURNEY IS POSTPONED due to inclement weather! Play will begin tomorrow. Please see emergency bracket!
over 5 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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Curley Wolves win 52-51! Wolves will play Wednesday @ 5:30 in Charleston against the loser of Valley Springs and Elkins!l
over 5 years ago, Valarie Cobb
Awesome community coffee hosted by Prescott Jr High Student Council and Mrs. Paula Bell! Thank you all for supporting! #impactthepack
over 5 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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