Prescott School District (Arkansas)

Prescott School District
Location
762 Martin Street
Prescott, Arkansas 71801

United States
District information
Grades PK–12
Established 1877 (1877)
Superintendent Robert Poole
Accreditation ADE
AdvancED
Schools 3[1]
District ID 0511820[1]
Students and staff
Students 511[1]
Teachers 76.25 (on FTE basis)[1]
Staff 178.25 (on FTE basis)[1]
Student-teacher ratio 13.77[1]
Athletic conference 3A Region 6 (football)
3A Region 7 (basketball)
District mascot Curely Wolves
Colors      Maroon
     White
Other information
Website prescott.k12.ar.us

Prescott School District is a school district in Prescott, Nevada County, Arkansas, United States.[2] It is one of two school districts in Nevada County and it encompasses 235.89 square miles (611.0 km2) of land. As of the 2014-2015 school year, the district serves more than 1,000 students and employs more than 175 faculty and staff. The District receives Title I funding and offers a Gifted and Talented program, a Special Education program, Advanced Placement, and Distance Learning.

History

In 1877, Prescott School District was founded when voters approved a two and a half mill school tax. In 1880, Thomas Allen donated the block of land between West 2nd, West 3rd, West Elm, and West Vine Streets to the school district and shortly thereafter, a two story frame building was constructed. Prof. G.A. Hayes of Texarkana was elected as the schools first principal.

In 1902, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. McRae donated land to the school district for an African American school. From 1924 to 1931, the school held classes for grades 1 through 8. By 1932, classes extended to the tenth grade and in 1939, McRae High School graduated its first twelfth grade student. In 1969, Prescott and McRae Schools were joined through integration and McRae Middle School was named in their honor.[3]

In the early 1950's, Thomas Allen Elementary, Jr. High and High School were moved to a larger property that is located on Martin Street, southeast of downtown Prescott. The new campus allowed consolidation of facilities and room for expansion. New Elementary, Middle, and High School buildings were constructed, a football stadium and a new gymnasium were added, and the new facilities were named after the City of Prescott.

Due to its rural setting, Prescott's athletic participants were originally known as the 'Aggie's', but since 1933, the district and its schools have employed the unique mascot and athletic name of the Curley Wolves.

The name originated from an Arkansas Gazette reporter asking Little Rock High School coach Earl Quigley what he thought of the 1933 Prescott football team after they upset the larger Little Rock 'Tigers' team. [4] The phrase "Curley Wolves" was quickly adopted by student body assembly the following day.[5]

Schools

Prescott School District includes the following three school facilities:

Former schools

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Prescott School District". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  2. "Search for Public School Districts – District Details for Nevada County, Arkansas". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  3. http://www.ark-ives.com/documenting/manuscripts/fulldetail.aspx?id=383
  4. "Prescott (Nevada County)". The Encyclopedia of Arkansas Culture & History. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
  5. "How the Curley Wolves Got Their Name". Arkansas Gazette (via Fearless Friday.com). 24 September 1933. Retrieved 25 February 2013.

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