
LATEST STATE BASEBALL CHANGE!!
Prescott will play tomorrow at 3:00 at Rogers High School, 2300 S Dixieland Rd, Rogers AR.
Thank you for your patience! We are letting you know as soon as we do!

Thank you to Pafford Medical Services for the goodie basket for Teacher Appreciation Week!


BASEBALL TIME CHANGE!
State baseball games played today have been pushed back due to weather. Prescott will not play until at least 6:00 today. We will keep you posted.

Great way to start our morning! Thank you Farm Credit for the donuts! We appreciate your thoughtfulness!


Curley Wolves baseball team is headed to state!! ❤️🐺⚾️ We know these guys appreciate your support!!









Special thanks to TFS for providing Wood’s catfish, chicken and all fixings for all our faculty and staff!


Congratulations to Carime Miller for being the district winner of SWAEC Teacher Appreciation giveaway.


PRE-K PARENTS!
PSD PreK will be closed the rest of the week. We have a water leak and classes will not be in session at the PreK for the rest of this week.
This is for PreK only!

We are so excited for this opportunity for our 8th - 11th graders tomorrow and Thursday! Be Pro Be Proud (BPBP) is a national workforce development initiative focused on attracting students and young adults to technical careers through exciting simulation experiences, and then connecting them to post-secondary opportunities and careers. Their mobile workshop unit tours local high schools and middle schools and can be customized to a variety of professions and industries that are most relevant to specific communities.
Arkansas-based nonprofit Be Pro Be Proud connects students and young adults to post-secondary training opportunities and gives them interactive exposure to high-demand and high-wage careers. They are partnering with dozens of companies to scale up their innovative approach to solving labor shortages.





3A State Baseball Tournament Info!
⚾️ Prescott will play Elkins at 3:00 on Thursday.
⚾️ Top half of the bracket on Thursday will be at Lincoln fields and Bottom Half will be at Farmington fields.
Friday and Satruday will be at Lincoln Fields.
⚾️ Lincoln Baseball Parking for Fans and overflow parking for softball will start at 609 E. P. Rothrock, Lincoln, AR 72744
⚾️ Ticket Link, Be sure you choose the correct location and field!
https://gofan.co/app/school/AR17002
⚾️ Games will be updated on twitter @AAA_scores, @LCSDWolvesAthletics, @CoachBirkes throughout the tournament.
Gamechanger will be available to keep up also throughout the tournament.
⚾️ Please See Attached Permitted and prohibited items for fans, BUT the big ones are:
NO PETS, Service animals with papers only will be allowed in ballparks. Please let the fans know we have a strict policy on this.
Also, NO OUTSIDE FOOD OR DRINK unless it is accompanying the team. Again, very strict policy on this.
⚾️ We have bleachers and room for lawn chairs.



Coach Norwood is at it again! Pumping up his sophomores to do well on the ACT Aspire test! #impactthepack



Thank you to our teachers who work hard each day to educate our children, make them better people and love them like their own! #impactthepack


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It takes so many wheels turning and all the right people to make events such as graduation, senior breakfast and state track, etc. a success. Today Mr. Cannon pulled off another graduation without a hitch. Mr. Davis was there from beginning to end as he always is to get everyone parked and traffic flowing safely. Our senior sponsors were there to help get all graduates ready to walk. The band and Mr. Ellis performed perfectly for our seniors. School board members handed out diplomas. Coach Poole and Mr. Poole made sure every name was called and all had a diploma. Charlotte Rose Flowers and Gifts allowed us to use their beautiful ferns once again. It took all this and more to make this event and all others successful. We appreciate the support given to our Curley Wolves! Congratulations to the Senior Class of 2023!


When you have graduation and ACT Aspire testing a day apart, it takes lots of teamwork to get tables and chairs where they need to be. Thank you to Eli Lowdermilk, Rocco Loe, Talan Smith along with previous graduates Jeffrey Williams Jr. and Cade Poole as well aa Coach Poole, Tim Loe and Mr. Cannon for moving 80 chairs after graduation to the elementary school for Mrs. Robbins. Everyone isn’t pictured but they all got the job done quickly! #impactthepack


GRADUATION PARKING!
Please DO NOT park behind the gym!
There is parking in front of the jr high building in the new parking lot, beside the jr high school and the elementary school.

Prescott School District is pleased to announce our Highest Honor and Honor graduates that will be graduating from Prescott High School today, Sunday, May 7 at 3:00 p.m.
2023 Prescott Highest Honor graduate is:
Carston Poole is the son of Robert and Chady Poole. Carston is a member of the Curley Wolves football, baseball, basketball, track and weightlifting teams, National Honor Society and the Quiz Bowl team. Carston plans to attend Southern Arkansas University and major in engineering.
2023 Prescott Honor graduates are:
Ra’Shawn Bell is the son of Randy Bell and Brandy Lewis. Ra’Shawn is a member of the Curley Wolves football, track, basketball and weightlifting teams, OBU Upward Bound and the National Honor Society. Ra’Shawn plans to attend Coffeeville Community College and major in athletic training.
Aydan Bullinger is the son of Anthony and Beth Bullinger. Aydan is a member of the Curley Wolves band, baseball team and FBLA. Aydan plans to attend Southern Arkansas University and major in general studies.
Olivia Cornelius is the daughter of John Cornelius and Brittany Brown. Olivia is a member of the Lady Wolves track and cross country teams, a Curley Wolves cheerleader, Key Club and the National Honor Society. Olivia plans to attend the University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana and major in healthcare/nursing.
Caden Dice is the son of Cory and Kelley Dice. Caden is a member of the Curley Wolves football and baseball teams and the National Honor Society. Caden plans to attend Southern Arkansas University and major in agricultural business.
Chloe Grimes is the daughter of Vince and Tracie Grimes. Chloe is a member of the Lady Wolves track, basketball, and golf teams, Key Club and fhe National Honor Society. Chloe plans to attend the University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana and major in nursing.
Tatum Jarvis is the daughter of Jace Jarvis and Lesley Grimes. Tatum is a member of Key Club and the National Honor Society. Tatum plans to attend the University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana and major in nursing.
Lillian McKinnon is the daughter of Josh McKinnon and Dee and Rob Clark. Lillian is a member of the Lady Wolves softball team, Key Club, National Honor Society and OBU Talent Search. Lillian plans to attend ASU Three Rivers in Malvern and major in business/finance.
Gabryel Rodgers is the daughter of Nolan and Johnna Rodgers. Gabryel is a member of Key Club, a Kiwanis Honor Student and the National Honor Society. Gabryel plans to attend SAU Tech and major in medical sonography.
Please see PSD-PHS handbook policy for honor graduates:
5.16 - HONOR GRADUATES
Students desiring to graduate with “Honors” must complete the following requirements:
1. Must complete ten (10) of the following courses: Pre-AP English I, II; Chemistry; Physics;
Algebra II, III; Calculus; Advanced Math/Trigonometry, Spanish I, II, III; French I, II, III; Multimedia I, II; Computerized Accounting; Anatomy and Physiology; any AP courses or approved concurrent credit courses.
2. “Honor” graduates must satisfy the “Minimum Core Curriculum” as established by the Arkansas Department of Education.
Graduates with "Highest Honors" will have satisfied all of the above requirements for their graduating class who have attained a cumulative grade point average of 3.90 to 4.00 based on a 4.0 grade point scale by the end of the first semester of their graduating year.
Graduates with "Honors" will have satisfied all of the above requirements for their graduating class and have attained a cumulative grade point average of 3.50 to 3.89 based on a 4.0 grade point scale by the end of the first semester of their graduating year.
Regular graduates will be the remaining students. Ranking will be based only on their GPA with no special consideration given to honor courses or course difficulty (including those students with fewer than ten honor credits). Class rank for these students will not be publicly announced but will be recorded on each graduate’s permanent record and available only to him/her or the authorized person receiving the transcript.
Highest Honor” and “Honor” graduates will be recognized for their accomplishments. They will receive medallions at the commencement program.
Transfer students to qualify for “Honors” recognition shall meet the following:
1. Entering sophomores must meet our entire policy.
2. Transcripts will be evaluated against the Prescott School District Honors Policy – only classes recognized in this policy wil l be credited.
3. Advanced Placement (AP) classes as labeled by the College Board shall be the exception.
Date Adopted: February 24, 2004
Last Revised: July 21, 2009; July 28, 2009; July 22, 2021










The PES word of the month for April was citizenship. Students who were awarded this honor are students who see a need and take initiative to take care of that need as well as being respectful of others and property.
First photo:
Kindergarten-Conner Strickland, G'Kobe Britton, Leonardo Martinez, Adan Gonzalez
Second photo:
4th grade: Christopher Akin, Aja Block, Halee Vincent, Leyla Zacarias
Third photo:
2nd grade: Kaden Clark, Jace Jester, Piper Martin (not pictured: Kynsleigh Herr)
Fourth photo:
1st grade: Adaline Cummings, Ava Stockton, KaMiyah Witherspoon, Catori Butler
Fifth photo:
3rd grade: Aleyah Jefferson, Starla Case, Jaliyah Johnson






Key Club blood drive was a success! Raising scholarship money for our kids! Thank you to all who gave blood! #impactthepack








Ouachita Baptist University Talent Search
Educational Talent Search is a federally funded TRIO program that seeks students in grades 6-12 who have the potential to succeed academically in college. The goal of Talent Search is to increase the number of students who complete high school and enroll in and complete post-secondary education. Ouachita Baptist University sponsors this program at Prescott Junior High and Prescott High School. An application to become a member of this program will be placed in students’ parent packs in August. Join! It does not cost to become a member.
T.J. Nelson, Ouachita Baptist University Educational Advisor, is pictured below giving this year's incentive gift, a Galaxy Tab A7 to recipient Amy Ortiz. She regularly participates in talent search activities, and she represents academic and good citizenship growth.
