Pryor Student Organizations


PHS Academic Team
Sponsors: Audra Bean/Jamie Nofsinger
To bring teamwork and academic knowledge to the forefront in a competitive environment.

LifeSmarts
Sponsor: Sharon Rash/Beatrice Roberson
LifeSmarts, the ultimate consumer challenge, is an educational opportunity for students in 6th-12th grade. This competition prepares students to enter the real world as smart adult consumers. Participants focus on five key topic areas: consumer rights and responsibilities, the environment, health and safety, personal finance, and technology.

Business Professionals of America
Sponsor: Beatrice Roberson
Gives students the opportunity to further their knowledge and prepare for a career in today’s fast paced business environments in business management, information technology, finance, accounting, office administration, and other business-related career fields.

Chinese Club
Sponsor: Jamie Nofsinger
To provide cultural opportunities to enrich language knowledge.

Pryor DECA Chapter
Sponsor: Jason Stimson/Faith Gates
Marketing portion of BMITE for OKCTE - DECA store, Fall Leadership and career development conference in the spring. Leadership, marketing, customer services

Family and Consumer Sciences
Sponsors: Jeannie Clark/Sharon Rash
The work of FCCLA helps students and teachers focus on a variety of youth concerns, including parenting, family relationships, substance abuse, peer pressure, sustainability, nutrition and fitness, teen violence, and career preparation in four specific Career Pathways.

FFA
Sponsors: Braydyn Willyard/Jarrod Melugin
FFA provides the next generation of leaders who will change the world. FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.

Leadership Team
Sponsor: Jimmy Ratcliff
To develop leadership skills for life success

LifeSmarts
Sponsor: Sharon Rash/Beatrice Roberson
LifeSmarts, the ultimate consumer challenge, is an educational opportunity for students in 6th-12th grade. This competition prepares students to enter the real world as smart adult consumers. Participants focus on five key topic areas: consumer rights and responsibilities, the environment, health and safety, personal finance, and technology.