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Prescott School District has many areas under construction. We have invested and continue to invest a lot of money trying to maintain our facilities for our students.
Until further notice, all of our facilities are temporarily closed for everyone. This includes the baseball and softball fields.
Please stay off of the track and the football field as well.
Also, remember no one is allowed to use school facilities except students of this school district.
If you have questions regarding any of these requests, please contact the Prescott School District.

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CANCELLATION!
Prescott Jr High 7/8 game for tonight at Ouachita has been canceled!

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All Arkansas Preps celebrates high school athletes from across the state and their accomplishments in twelve sports.
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette editorial committee chooses teams in each sport to feature in the newspaper at the end of each season. After the best players in the state are chosen, All Arkansas Preps Teams are honored at All Arkansas Preps banquet at the Statehouse Convention Center in Little Rock on June 11. In addition, a Coach of the Year is chosen and honored for each sport.
Congratulations to our Curley Wolves who were chosen for this honor! We are proud of the hard work, dedication and endless hours you put in to better your team and yourselves! Go Wolves!
All Arkansas Preps Boys Track Coach of the Year - Coach Brian Glass
All Arkansas Preps Second Team Offense Football - Jaylen Hopson (Senior)
All Arkansas Preps Boys Track Team - Jason Patrick, Jr. (Senior)
All Arkansas Preps Baseball Second Team - Carston Poole (Junior)


Due to recent tragic events in our community, our school counselors will be on hand at each campus for any student that would like to talk with someone.
Please be in prayer for the family, friends, our students and the community.

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Last day of school!! 🐺📚❤️ Have a great summer!!! 😎




Our district will be allowing tours of the current elementary building on Tuesday, May 31 from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. for anyone who would like to take photos or see the building before demolition.

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Construction is starting on the track today. Please stay out of the stadium area until further notice.

Such a pretty day to enjoy sidewalk chalk in art!





Students have been signing this National Honor Society book at Prescott High School since 1965. The tradition continued this morning as students were inducted into NHS receiving pins and certificates.





Each year Ouachita Baptist University TRIO Educational Talent Search offers incentives to students who are participants in one of their educational programs. This year for O.B.U Talent Search students who regularly attended tutoring sessions were given an opportunity to be selected to receive an Apple iPad, Apple Pencil, and case to be used for future learning experiences. Pictured are O.B. Talent Search members, Ms. Pearl Bailey, OBU Satellite instructor, and Shuntrella Johnson, an eighth grader, who is the recipient of this year’s incentive. She will be a freshman at Prescott High next school year and this device is going to be very helpful in her academic journey.



Hard work always pays off! Mrs. Haynie’s Survey of Business classes received a combined total of 103 certifications during the school year! #impactthepack


Prescott School District will be having an active shooter drill this week. During this drill, all campuses will be under lockdown. While this drill is a requirement of the Arkansas Department of Education, we have them to ensure the safety of all students while they are in our care. As always, thank you for your support.

Congrats on a record breaking season! 🐺⚾️


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IMPORTANT INFORMATION!!
Graduating seniors who qualify for the Arkansas Challenge Scholarship, must complete their FAFSA to be awarded the scholarship.

First grade field trip to the fairgrounds for Horse Tales! Reading, roping, shoeing and learning all with horses!





Keyonna Nard, a 2018 Prescott Curley Wolf honor graduate, stopped by Prescott Junior High to share her plans after her fall graduation from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Ms. Nard, a biology major, is applying to medical schools to further her career of becoming a Neonatal intensive Care Unit (NICU) doctor for premature babies who need medical assistance to develop and become stronger.
Although she is preparing to score high on a major exam which will attract top medical schools, Ms. Nard took time out of her preparation to address Ms. Pearl Bailey’s classes. Keyonna advised the junior high students to work hard to gain a good education but emphasized that participation in extracurricular activity offers an emotional balance. She told the students that while their relationships with friends will change, a good education will “stay with you and give you opportunities to dream” of future careers or occupations. Ms. Nard said the key to realizing dreams is to set extraordinary goals and to work hard to reach them or exceed them.



