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Prescott Unified recognizes staff and donors; district reports several sizable gifts and safety upgrades

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Summary

Trustees honored staff for organizing a winter wellness fair and other service; district leaders announced donations that paid off student meal debt, a $50,000 gift from a local family and a roughly $216,000 bequest to a weekend food program; officials also described recent safety‑system tests.

At the Prescott Unified School District governing board meeting on Jan. 14, trustees presented challenge coins and recognized staff and volunteers, and district leaders reported several recent donations and safety upgrades.

Challenge coin and staff recognition

The board presented a challenge coin to Judy Stencil, who led the district’s Winter Wellness Fair. Mr. Tenney said Judy “nearly doubled the number of students who received Christmas gifts” and that more than 146 PUSD children from preschool through high school received gifts and were connected…

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