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Student safety is top priority at Prescott School District. Please read and share the following information pertaining to school facilities:
1. We will not allow anyone to use school facilities while school is in session and while our students are present. If you need to come to the school, please make sure you check in at the office. Our student safety is a top priority. We are not trying to disassociate from our past graduates or community, but we can't allow anyone on our school grounds during the school day that isn't a student or employee. Our facilities are not for public use without going through the proper channels which is filling out a school facility usage form and having it approved.
2. Our weight room, gym, and people wanting to come into our dressing rooms after ballgames is not allowed.
We appreciate your cooperation with this matter.

Mrs. Banister’s oral communication classes using their communication skills and expertises to demonstrate how to perform a
variety of tasks. #impactthepack





PHS Key Club members wrapping presents to send extra help to those in need during the holidays. #impactthepack





Our PES 3rd and 4th grade Gifted and Talented students put on a wonderful 1940s Christmas Eve Radio play this morning!





PJHS 7th graders participated in the Grinch Hour of Code in Ms. Kisselburg's Keyboarding class. In this coding lesson they had to help save Christmas by using algorithms to program the drone to move. They enjoyed Grinch snacks and music while working! #impactthepack



Fifth grade learned about Communty and advertising using posters. They were required to create an image using Prescott Police Department and use a slogan.
We presented the posters to officer Tillman yesterday! #impactthepack




PJHS 8th graders visited Henderson State University Stem Center to learn how to determine star contents based on the color they give off. They also viewed movies in the planetarium about Saturn and the relative sizes of planets in our solar system.



7th grade winners of the SWAEC 2019-2020 Vlog Competition are Caytlee Poole, Carlee Glass, Abby Rothenberger, Kensley Chalmers and Alyson Frias with their subject of “Should a college education be required in today’s world?” Way to go girls!!


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Lady Wolves win 44-43 against Arkansas High!

3rd grade went to the Nevada County Library today to see Santa, decorate cookies, and have Mrs. McLelland read them a Christmas story. Santa Claus also drew three names to win things. Niya Simon won a bike, La'Carter Traylor won a bike, and Skyler Rusher won a scooter.





Feeding the Pack! 🐺
Shout to our hard working cafeteria ladies for feeding our students every day! #impactthepack


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How about the PES Christmas Art Gallery that welcomed everyone to parent night tonight!
Mrs. Harris and her students have been working hard to create all these perfect masterpieces! Awesome job by all the kiddos!





Congratulations to Audrey Frias who earned a seat at JH All Region Band on Flute and Addison Dickerson who earned an Alternate spot on Flute. Also to Austin Stokes who earned a seat at Senior High Jazz on Drums and qualified to audition for All State Jazz! Great accomplishments for our PSD band members!! 🐺🎼

PHS Curley Wolf senior Cade Poole received the Brandon Burlsworth Character Award this morning. This is a national award honoring character and sportsmanship in high school football. Way to go, Cade!


Prescott School District was on lockdown this afternoon due to a threat that was investigated and found to be untrue. All students are safe. Keeping parents informed and students safe is top priority.