Friday, March 27, 2026

Prescott School Missoula Advocates - Principal Ideas for Prescott School Missoula Advocates

 

Prescott School Missoula Advocates 

Principal Ideas for Prescott School Missoula Advocates

**The main purpose of Prescott School Missoula Advocates (PSMA) is to encourage and work toward the re-opening of Prescott School in Missoula, a public-school serving Missoula since 1892.

**PSMA strongly discourages the use of this school or any of the other Missoula schools for housing or any other purposes. Our schools were paid for and built for the public-school children of Missoula.

**Maintenance of Prescott School has been neglected. Due to the lack of maintenance of Prescott School for approximately 20 years, PSMA is advocating for the past negligence to be corrected, bringing Prescott School to 2004 levels or even better. (The private school which was leasing Prescott School for many years was in breach of contract in maintenance of the school and grounds.)

**Keeping Prescott School in good condition, both inside and outside, is important. A school which is well maintained can re-open more quickly. PSMA is against planned obsolescence.

**We encourage the district to keep the historical nature of the building intact. Keeping the original design without renovation would be optimal. Basic maintenance is important, leaving the charm of the original classrooms intact.

**Prescott School could be open to both public-school students from the Rattlesnake and public-school students from other over-crowded schools – a practice that was implemented by MCPS in the past.

**The grades to be housed in Prescott School do not need to be decided before the basic maintenance is completed – many grades have been housed in Prescott throughout the years.

**Re-opening the lower level of the school can be done first.  Gradually add upper-level classrooms when ready to be used. Housing some students that are currently being bused (which is many!) out of the Rattlesnake would be optimal. A smaller school offers a better education. (“Dollars & Sense, The Cost Effectiveness of Small Schools”, 2002)

**Some maintenance can be done at a slower pace than others and could be done after the opening of the school.

**PSMA encourages using a positive approach on areas that are more costly such as heating systems and roof issues, in contrast to a negative approach which disincentivizes looking at a myriad of possibilities. There are sure to be more efficient alternatives to the higher cost items or fixing rather than replacing.  Additionally, there could be grants, either state, local, or federal.

**PSMA believes that volunteers could be an integral part of the maintenance needs of our schools as time and ability permits. One area could be grounds maintenance.  Other maintenance needs (both inside and outside) could be approved and overseen by the district.

**PSMA would like to keep tabs on enrollment trends.

**PSMA would like to collect old classroom pictures to be displayed in the school, on a web page, and perhaps on social media.                                                                                    Continued page 2 ------------à

**PSMA reminds the district and others that Prescott School was and is still a much-beloved school, so dear to many students, teachers, families, and the neighbor’s hearts.

 **Prescott School has been an important public school since 1892; Its history is important to the Rattlesnake area and to the entire city of Missoula and needs to continue into the current century!

** Prescott School Missoula Advocates would like to get on the same page with other entities/groups/neighborhood councils, that pertain to the future of Prescott School. PSMA’s reason for existing is advocating for the reopening of Prescott School. Again, PSMA is against using Prescott School for housing or other ideas.

** Thank you for supporting one of Missoula’s greatest assets – Prescott School! **Thank you to all the proponents of neighborhood schools!

Please contact the Missoula school district and let them know that we must keep Prescott School as a school, as it has been for more than a century (outside of the 20-year inappropriate private school lease)! We must not let a private school determine the fate of yet another public school (St. Joseph’s at Roosevelt School)! We need Prescott School for many reasons (many students are bused to other schools).  Maintaining our existing assets is a wiser use of our limited financial resources instead of building another school. Other neighborhood schools need reopening as well. Rattlesnake taxpayers are sending millions to MCPS.  A complete look at the spending will reveal where cuts can be made. Thank you!

Email addresses: micahhill@mcps.mt.us (Superintendent), publiccomment@mcps.mt.us (Board of Trustees, Missoula County Public Schools)  and mailing address:

Missoula County Public Schools, 990 South Ave. W.  Building A, Missoula, MT 59801 Attn: Superintendent Hill and Board of Trustees, Missoula County Public Schools

 

Contact info for Prescott School Missoula Advocatestext 406-303-0703

**For past Prescott School information see – prescottschoolmissoula.blogspot.com and for      more recent information see – Saveprescottschool on Facebook.

This draft was written in July of 2025 by Jeanne Joscelyn, Prescott School Missoula Advocate.