SENIORS & SENIOR PARENTS!!! Senior Parent Ads for the PHS Yearbook deadline is APRIL 14 for money, pictures, artwork, etc. Please Send Your Order Form To: Mrs. Kendra Haynie, Sponsor Prescott High School Yearbook 736 Martin Street Prescott, AR 71857 Contact Number (870) 887-3123 ext. 7678 or email the staff at khaynie@prescottschool.net
over 2 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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BASEBALL SCHEDULE ADDITION! Curley Wolves V/JV will play Ouachita tomorrow at Prescott at 4:30.
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Proclamation on Arkansas Agriculture Week WHEREAS: Agriculture is Arkansas’ largest industry, contributing more than $19 billion annually to our state’s economy and providing the state with 243,165 jobs or one of every seven jobs. Our diverse agricultural production includes livestock, poultry, aquaculture, row crop, specialty crop, and forestry; WHEREAS: Arkansas’ 42,000 farms and ranches operate on 14.0 million acres, with agricultural operations occurring in all 75 counties within the state; WHEREAS: Arkansas is home to 12 billion trees on nearly 19 million acres of forestland, which is more than 55 percent of the state’s entire land mass; WHEREAS: Arkansas is nationally ranked No. 6 in forestry products, contributing $6.5 billion to the state’s economy; WHEREAS: Arkansas’ annual timber growth of over 44 million tons with an annual harvest of 24 million tons, leaves an annual surplus of 20 million tons making for attractive investment opportunities for forest-based businesses; WHEREAS: Arkansas consistently ranks in the top 25 nationally in the production of 16 different agricultural commodities and ranks 15th in the nation with $11.4 billion in gross receipts for all agricultural commodities; WHEREAS: Arkansas ranks in the top ten nationally in the production of rice, broilers, catfish, cotton lint, cottonseed, turkey, sweet potatoes, peanuts, and chicken eggs; WHEREAS: Our agricultural producers are creative, resilient, efficient, and hardworking individuals that represent some of the best and brightest in the world who work tirelessly to feed, clothe, and shelter those here at home and across the globe; WHEREAS: Arkansas farmers, ranchers, and forestland owners play a vital leadership role in our communities and in the preservation and sustainability of our natural resources; and WHEREAS: Arkansas’ strong agricultural heritage has given us the ability to overcome challenges and work together for the benefit of the industry at the state, national, and international level, and; NOW, THEREFORE, I, SARAH HUCKABEE SANDERS, Governor of the State of Arkansas, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the laws of the state of Arkansas, do hereby proclaim March 19-25, as “ARKANSAS AGRICULTURE WEEK” And urge the citizens of the state to take cognizance of this event and participate fittingly in its observance. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Arkansas to be affixed the 21st day of March, in the year of our Lord 2023.
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Prescott 15 Arkadelphia 1 Final Go Lady Wolves! 🐺🥎
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Twenty-four scholarships were handed out at the DMAC softball tournament today. Congratulations to PHS senior Lilly McKinnon for being the recipient of the SWARK Today scholarship.
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Prescott 7 Cutter Morning Star 1 Final Go Lady Wolves! 🐺🥎
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Thank you to everyone who braved the weather to come out and get a hamburger! We appreciate the support given to the girls basketball program tonight. Coach Lowery, Coach Lancaster, Mrs. Glass and the Lady Wolves worked hard tonight to get your food prepared and ready to serve you!
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over 2 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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Mrs. Banister’s 2nd period Pre AP 10 class is finishing the 9 weeks writing essays for the AP College Board assessment.
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Big day tomorrow at PSD! School gets out at 2:00! Parent Teacher Conferences begin at 2::30 - 8:30! We would love to see all our parents and guardians and have 100% participation! PES will visit with parents/guardians in their child(s) classroom. PJHS will have a greeting table set up for parents/guardians to sign in and then they can go to their perspective classrooms. PHS will have teachers set up in the lobby and their classrooms. They will have greeters to let everyone know where to go. There will also be community partners set up in the lobby offering different services such as local churches. military, UAHT, and Barry Marks. Most importantly, there will be representatives there to offer FAFSA assistance to help parents/guardians get their students FAFSA information completed. Please join us! Check on your child! We hope to see you there! #impactthepack
over 2 years ago, Valarie Cobb
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Prescott High School Agriculture teams competed in District at SAU yesterday. All our teams did well. The Ag Mechanics team (Roy Peachey, Eli Cox, Kain Mckinnon & Justin Sheets) placed 2nd in their division. Roy Peachey had the Highest Individual Score of 291 out of 300. He received a $1,000 scholarship to SAU. The Forestry team (Dalton Stockton) placed 15th. The Land team (Bella Wingfield, Kaygen Klutts, Grayson Jackson & Reed Jester) came in at 8th place. The Livestock team (Chase Dice, Gavin Hatley, Kage Hillery & Jaxson Brzeski) placed 13th. The Poultry team (Logan Howland, Colton Brzeski, Eli Lowdermilk & Zack Laughard) placed 8th. Ag Mechanics, Land, and Poultry will compete at State in Fayetteville on April 15. Congratulations to everyone! #impactthepack
over 2 years ago, Valarie Cobb
Not a bad week for Prescott track! 🏆🏆🏆🏆 Curley Cub boys and girls both won the Cub Relays last night! 🏆🏆 Justin Culp came away with the High Point Award for the boys! Curley Wolves boys and girls both won the Wolf Relays tonight! 🏆🏆 J.K. Jones received the High Point Award for the boys! Go Wolves!! 🐺
over 2 years ago, Valarie Cobb
Prescott 9 Hope 1 Final Go Lady Wolves! 🐺🥎
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PHS Information! Tuesday, April 4 at 9:00 a.m. the Civics exam makeup will be given in the jr high library for juniors and seniors. Check the pipeline to see if your name is listed and for the study guide. Thursday, April 6 at 12:45 p.m. SouthARK Electric is meeting with juniors and seniors. We pay 100% of their trade school tuition allowing students the opportunity to enroll in apprentice school and gain experience with on-the-job training. In addition to attending the weekly 4-hour online class, their employment at South Ark Electric earns students the job training needed for their accreditation. This creates a pathway to gain credentials needed to test for a journeyman electrician license while learning real world experience of the electrical trade and making a real wage. In short, we pay for you to attend school all the while working and being paid a competitive wage. SAE offers a benefits package including health, dental, and vision insurance along with the option for short/long term disability, accident, life, cancer, and others. Once a new hire accrues 1000 hours of employment and is 21 years of age, we offer a 401k plan as well.
over 2 years ago, Valarie Cobb
Mrs. Burke’s fourth graders have been working on yarn weaving and they have done SO good!! They designed a piece of cardboard, wrapped string around and then took the colorful yarn and a yarn needle and wove it through! Such talented kiddos! #impactthepack #learnsomethingnew
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Coach Poole and Mrs. Kenworthy met with a panel of high school students to get their input in menu planning. #impactthepack
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As Read Across Amrerica continues in March with the theme of "Celebrating a Nation of Diverse Readers", Chief Jordan read the book " How to Catch the Tooth Fairy" by Adam Wallace to Mrs. Jester's kindergarten class. Officer Armstrong prepped a safety goodie bags for each student to receive along with the book "Pete the Cat-Pete at the Beach" by James Dean.
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