Back in January, Roosevelt students participated in the annual Read-A-Thon, earning prizes for reaching different reading and fundraising goals.
One of the most memorable rewards? Silly stringing the principals!
Students who raised at least $250 earned the chance to spray Mr. Bradshaw, while students who read at least 250 minutes got to spray Mr. Willyard. That explains why Mr. Willyard ended up with WAY more silly string than Mr. B!
But don’t worry… we have a plan to even things out next year!









Roosevelt Elementary is heating up the chart with Pryor Middle School closing the gap!
Registration for the 2026 2027 school year is warming up. We’re tracking returning student registration verification by campus, and every completed update helps your school move closer to 100%.
Tiger Families, your campus is counting on you; log in to the Infinite Campus Parent Portal and complete your student’s 2026–2027 Annual Registration Update today.











Pryor High School Choir hit all the right notes at State! 🎶
Last Friday, April 24th, Pryor High School Choir had a very successful day at OSSAA State Solo/Ensemble contest!
Wearing the blue and gold with pride, our Tigers brought home Superior and Excellent ratings in solos, duets, a trio, and ensembles.
Help us celebrate these talented vocalists and see the full list of honorees on our website!
#WeArePryor



Tuesday (4/21): Tri at Union-Union JV, Wagoner and Pryor
*Boys: Won 11 out of 14 matches
*Girls: Won 12 out of 14 matches
Wednesday (4/22): Boys Barnyard Brawl (Hosted by Riverfield) Results-Team Runner Up
*1 Single-Tai Nguyen (3rd)
*1 Doubles-Tyler Hays & Bo Martin (2nd)
*2 Singles-Deacon Fannin (3rd)
*2 Doubles-Blake Hurst & Carson Joice (2nd)
Friday (4/24): Girls Barnyard Brawl (Hosted by Riverfield) Results-Team Runner Up
*1Singles-Lily Holman (2nd)
*2 Singles-Abby Martin (2nd)
*1 Doubles-Norah Joice & Izzy Martin (2nd)
*2 Doubles-Peyten Decker & Makenzie Vivion (3rd)










Pryor Public Schools is looking for a community member to fill the open Board of Education Seat No. 2, Ward 2. If you live in Ward 2, this is your chance to have a voice in decisions that impact students, families, and the future of our community.
Serve with purpose. Lead with heart. Make a difference.
Applications are due by May 01, 2026.
Visit the Pryor Public Schools Board of Education webpage for more information.





They have done more than share technical expertise. They have shown up time and again as true mentors, offering encouragement, guidance, and real-world knowledge that will stay with these students long after the project is complete. Thank you for helping our Tigers build more than an aircraft—you are helping them build their future.









Coach Jodee Pate launched the Pryor swim team just three years ago, and the program has made waves ever since. Each season, Pryor swimmers have qualified for state, but this year marked a major milestone with the entire team earning a spot at the state meet.
Under Coach Pate’s leadership, the team also broke four school records this season. Through drive, dedication, and a belief in her athletes, she has continued to grow the Pryor swim program year after year.
What makes this accomplishment even more impressive is that several of her swimmers had never competed before joining the team. Even so, they kept dropping time, reaching personal bests, and showing what can happen with hard work and great coaching.
Congratulations to Coach Pate and the Pryor swim team on an incredible season!

Congratulations to Coach Pate on being named Region 3 Tennis Coach of the Year!
Since taking over the program in 2020, Coach Pate has put Pryor Tennis on a path to incredible success, including state qualifiers every year since 2021. His impact goes beyond the court, too, giving players opportunities to experience college tennis firsthand with visits to OU and TU.
A few 2026 season highlights:
🎾 First year Pryor has had both girls and boys Metro Lakes Conference champions
🎾 Girls team: 4 tournament championships in 5 events
🎾 Boys team: 2 championships and 3 runner-up finishes in 5 events
🎾 JV continues to post strong results
Coach Pate is building more than a winning program—he’s investing in student-athletes and helping Pryor Tennis grow stronger every season.

Axis HealthCare of Pryor will offer student athlete physicals for only $20 on May 20 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Burdick Center.
This opportunity is open to all 7th–12th grade students participating in athletics, band, cheer, and pom. Don’t miss this convenient chance to check one more thing off your list for the new school year.

Tuesday 4/14: Dual against Skiatook Results
*Won 16 out of 18 matches
Thursday 4/16: Dual against Grove Results
*Won 5 out of 9 matches
Friday 4/17: Girls Phil Barnes 5A Tennis Championship Results-5th overall as a team
*1Singles-Lily Holman (4th)
*2 Singles-Abby Martin (4th)
*1 Doubles-Norah Joice & Izzy Martin (3rd)
*2 Doubles-Peyten Decker & Makenzie Vivion (6th)
Saturday 4/18: Boys Phil Barnes 5A Tennis Championship Results-Team Runner-Up
*1 Single-Tai Nguyen (2nd)
*1 Doubles-Tyler Hays & Bo Martin (4th)
*2 Singles-Deacon Fannin (2nd)
*2 Doubles-Blake Hurst & Carson Joice (2nd)








The CCRA Test for all 11th-grade students will be given on Wednesday, April 15.
Students in grades 9, 10, and 12 will have a virtual learning day, with assignments posted in Canvas.
We appreciate your support as our juniors prepare to do their best.


Summer Explore is for students who have completed Kindergarten through 3rd grade, and Tiger University is for students currently in 4th and 5th grade. These programs are built around engaging, hands-on learning that helps students stay active, curious, and connected during the summer months.
Classes will be held June 1–25 at Lincoln, Monday through Thursday, with no school on Fridays.
Don’t wait to sign up—applications are due by May 1.


