Prescott Prize Patrol Catches Students Being Ready, Respectful, and Responsible

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By Cookeville Times

The Prescott Prize Patrol visits students on a weekly basis.  Students who are caught being ready, respectful, and responsible can possibly receive a Prescott Power Pass. 

They are allowed to turn in those tickets for a weekly drawing or save the tickets for the nine-week’s celebration.  Tickets are drawn on a weekly basis (one per grade level).  Thus the Prize Patrol visits a total of four students per week. 

Students receive various prizes and recognition for doing the “right thing.”  The Prize Patrol has weekly themes, decorations and special guests.   We welcome the community to get involved. To be a part of the Prescott Prize Patrol, contact Teacher Jerry Simpson at Prescott South Middle School.   Pictured this week are some folks representing the local offices of the Sarah G. Komen Foundation as well as Nancy Judd from the Cookeville Regional Medical Center. 

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