It’s pink out month!! To honor survivors, remember those lost to the disease, and to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month, PSD is serving pink milk. It gets a thumbs up from Mr. Turley!!
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Mrs. Turley’s ELA 10th graders are reading The Boy Who Carried Bricks by Alton Carter, and the 11th graders just finished Rules For A Knight by Ethan Hawke. These books have been used as a vehicle for teaching/learning theme, citing evidence, responding in writing with open responses and essays, and new academic vocabulary. #impactthepack
almost 2 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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Join the fun!
almost 2 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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Curley Wolf Fans!!! Please see parking information for tomorrow night’s game at Fouke! Fans will need to come down Highway 71 and drive thru Fouke, take a left on Main Street, which is right after Monster Mart. You will then go a couple blocks and the new parking lot will be on your left. There should be people directing the traffic since it is our first year of the new parking.
almost 2 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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ORDER YOUR PHS YEARBOOK NOW!! Don’t miss out!!
almost 2 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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PHS junior Caytlee Poole attended her first AAA Student Advisory Council in Little Rock today. The council discusses ways student athletes can grow through their experiences, maintain a balance between home and school and what should be gained from participating in athletics. We are proud to have Caytlee representing the Curley Wolves!
almost 2 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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Congratulations to PHS! Prescott High School has been recognized by the Office for Education Policy (OEP) at the University of Arkansas as a school where students demonstrated high growth on the ACT Aspire! Prescott High School received the following awards: High Overall Growth (Southwest region) High ELA Growth (Southwest region)
almost 2 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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almost 2 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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Yesterday’s cross country invitational in El Dorado went well for our Curley Wolves! Emari Britton placed 11th in the senior high girls division. G'mar Britton placed 2nd in his division. In the junior high girls division, Sophia Cornelius placed 3rd and Presley Kerby placed 7th. Arden Gonzales and Violet Bright both placed in the top 25 and McKenna Kerby in the top 30 out of 55 runners. Gesus and G’Mar Britton participated in the fun run! Way to go, Wolves! 🐺
almost 2 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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See You At The Pole & Fields of Faith #wholehearted
almost 2 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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Thank you to TFS for the 7:00 a.m. snacks and juice for See You At The Pole! Thank you to Central Baptist Church for the bottled water! Supporting our kids is a win for everyone! #impactthepack
almost 2 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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almost 2 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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Congratulations to Rocco Patrick for being named SWARK Player of the Week sponsored by UAHT!
almost 2 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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Don’t forget to order your Pink Out shirt! Orders are due Friday!!
almost 2 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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FOOTBALL CANCELLATION!! JV game scheduled for tomorrow, Monday, September 25, against Camden HG has been canceled !
almost 2 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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almost 2 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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According to the Massey Ratings Mascot Database, 153 high schools in the United States employ some form of “wolves” as their official nickname. Common variations include colors like “red” or “grey” or other descriptions such as “timber” attached to the wolves moniker, but only one school community identifies itself as the “Curley Wolves” - Prescott High School (PHS) in Prescott. Arkansas. For as unique as PHS’ surname is, it never would have a become a reality without a poor choice of words on the part of an Arkansas Gazette (now Arkansas Democrat -Gazette) reporter. In the early 1920’s, during the lead-up to a football game between Prescott and heavily favored Little Rock High School, the Gazette reporter interviewed Little Rock’s head coach for his perspective on the upcoming contest. While the coach spoke respectfully of the Prescott team and told rhe reporter that he was expecting “a hard game”, the quote showed up in the newspaper as “a good workout”, lighting a motivational fire under the Aggies (PHS’ nickname at the time). Prescott went on to a convincing victory and confirmed their inspiration that evening with a telegram addressed to the reporter: “What do you think of the workout we gave your Tigers this afternoon? Prescott High School Football Team.” In response, the reporter acknowledged Prescott’s big win with under the headline: “WE THINK THE BOYS ARE CURLY WOLVES”, most likely referring to the old Western slang term “curly wolf”, which Merriam-Webster defines as “a tough, objectionable character”. That headline, along with the ensuring article, was read aloud at PHS’ celebratory all-school assembly the following Monday, and after a unanimous vote, the “Prescott Curl(e)y Wolves” became permanent. (High School Today)
almost 2 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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Second grade had a visit from the Nevada County Extension Office. Ms. Katelyn Kirkham talked to them about lowering the spread of germs. #impactthepack
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