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Prescott Elementary
(Grade 4-5 Only)
1100
Harrison Ave
Missoula,
MT 59802
Phone
542-4065
Principal
: Cindy Christensen
Secretary
: Julie Jenkins
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In 1893,
Eastside School was built at the present Prescott School site. It was renamed Prescott
School in 1902, but it is unclear whether it was named after William
H. Prescott, the famous
American historian, or Clarence Prescott, an old-timer that served as Missoulas
chief of police, city marshal, assessor, sheriff, member of the state legislature and
county commissioner. The school was rebuilt in 1951-52 and currently has an enrollment of
158 students in grades 4 and 5. Students who attend Prescott would typically attend Mount
Jumbo elementary for grades K-3.
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History
Prescott School was originally known as the " East Side School".
It opened it's doors in 1891 to provide some relief to the increasing growing pains of the
Rattlesnake Valley. Charles Owen purchased the lots at the corner of Harrison and
Vine Streets from T.I. Greenough and set about constructing a two-story frame building to
be used as a store. He consented to rent the downstairs portion to School district
No. 3 for the school. He moved his family into the upstairs quarters. Fanny
Robinson was the first teacher in that school in 1882, with the building being used only
one year. Afterwards, the building served again in it's original purpose as a
neighborhood grocery until the wheels of progress forced its demise. The site is one
block east of the present exit ramp for Interstate Highway 90 West at Van Buren
Street. Prescott School is home to approximately 133 Fourth and Fifth grade
students. Yearly events include a school ski trip, carnival and the Fun Run.
There are also the Chess Club, Stamp Club and two game days each week.