
Our PGJH students never cease to amaze us with their talents! Tonight’s 7th and 8th grades bands were outstanding!!
That #GoTime spirit was evident with every note! Thank you PGJH Band and Directors, Mr. Ferguson and Mr. Nichols for representing us so, so well.




PGJH/PGJH EAST is thanking PG Telco and Bright Futures for their investment in our students!!
As part of their Advanced EAST class, these eighth grade EAST students identified a need within our school and community. Due to the growing number of students using bicycles as a means of transportation to school, our current bicycle rack was overflowing! PG Telco and Bright Futures heard about the need and partnered with these young men to provide a wonderful new bike rack to help house all of the bicycles.
Thank you to these partners for seeing a need and filling it! Not only are you helping our present students, but exemplifying what it means to be a part of a community! We are grateful to you!




Congratulations to Elliott Dickey and Samantha Phelan for being recognized as PGJH’s April Students of the Month!!
Samantha and Elliott are not only great students, but they are hard workers. Each of them are recognized by their teachers as being students they can count on, who come prepared, and set the bar high in all they do.
Thank you, Elliott and Samantha for representing #GoTime!! We are so proud of you both!


Important Info for 8th Grade Parents....


All bus routes will return to their normal routes tomorrow, 5/9/2022.

Car Quest and our 7th grade moms made sure that our teachers were reminded again of how absolutely amazing they are.
Great big thanks to them for providing a wonderful lunch for us at PGJH!


What a privilege to be home to the ELKS Teenager of the Year recipient!!!
Kyler Nebeker was recognized today by Mrs. Marge Guist, on behalf of the Springdale/Fayetteville ELKS Lodge, for being an exemplary teenager. His attitude, work ethic, academic effort, and community involvement earned Kyler the award and a pretty awesome prize.
We are grateful for the way you lead us all, Kyler!!!
#GoTime


Teacher Appreciation Week has us spoiled! Thank you PGCC and a fantastic group of 8th grade mamas for treats and breakfast…we are feeling so special!



Bus Routes AM 5/6/2022: https://www.pgtigers.org/article/734832

Bus Routes for PM 5/5/2022: https://www.pgtigers.org/article/734394

Due to flooding, buses will be running normal routes but might be limited depending on access to affected areas.

We're shouting out to Priority Bank and the PGJH Track Team for honoring our wonderful teachers on Tuesday and Wednesday! Thank you for providing wonderful lunches to our teacher in appreciation for their hard work.
Both meals were just delicious!

!!2022-2023 Softball Tryout Information!!


Huge thanks to C.R. Crawford Construction for sponsoring lunch for our teachers today!! We thank them for showing their support to our PGJH teachers who work so hard every day!!


They’re calling it ‘Administrative Assistant’s Day’ but, PGJH calls it is, ‘We Could Never, Ever, Ever Make It Without You Day’!!
Ms. Stephanie is our rock, a source of wisdom, and our friend. Her generous heart cares for us all and finds ways to meet needs we didn’t even know we had.
Thanks for the way you love us all, Ms. Stephanie! We are so grateful that you are ours.


2022-2023 School Calendar: https://5il.co/19fix

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Our PGJH EAST classes made sure we participated in Earth Day today. We are grateful for their contribution to our campus and the world we all share!




Huge shout out to PGJH’s own McKinzley Umfleet!! Way to let your #GoTime spirit shine!!!!


At approximately 8 a.m. this morning the Prairie Grove High School administration was made aware of a threat on campus. Precautions were immediately taken to lock down the campus while our School Resource Officer made the Prairie Grove Police Department aware of the situation. During the investigation the threats were found to be unsubstantiated; however, the investigation is continuing as a precaution. All students and staff are safe and the high school will continue its regular day but with increased supervision for the remainder of the day.