The club aims to empower students, build confidence and create a positive space where everyone can learn, grow and support one another.
Students learned about self-worth, healthy relationships and basic skin care, along with guidance on safe makeup practices such as sanitizing and not sharing products.
The lesson also highlighted simple beauty tips — like using clear lip gloss or keeping hair neat — while emphasizing that makeup is optional and not required to feel confident or beautiful.

Congratulations to the winners of the 2025 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Speech Contest!
This year marks the 21st anniversary of this districtwide tradition, where students share excerpts from Dr. King’s speeches and bring his message of courage, equality and hope to life on stage.
Our winners delivered powerful, thoughtful performances that honored Dr. King’s legacy and highlighted the importance of belonging, service and community in our schools. Their voices continue to remind us of the strength, heart and leadership found in Davis School District.

Winter illness can disrupt routines, and parents make the best decisions for their children. If your student is sick, please keep them home.
Our teachers and staff will support them when they come back.
When students feel well enough to attend, we’re committed to keeping them healthy, safe and learning.

The market features pottery and other artwork from a host of Syracuse High students, as well as artisans from local businesses who have chosen to participate.
The market is a fundraiser for students to attend the annual Clay Con West Conference in St. George. The annual ceramics convention is for potters and ceramics artists and features mini-presentations, workshops, demonstrations and networking opportunities. The convention also funds scholarships for new artists through an art auction.
In a related note, the Yule Titan Market will also benefit local businesses which participate in it.




Students visited the Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District, Weber Basin Water Conservancy District and North Davis Sewer District to learn how waste is processed, water is treated and resources are recycled and reused.
The experience gave students a firsthand look at the science and community planning that keep our region clean and sustainable. They were able to connect classroom learning to real-world processes, better understand their own impact on the environment and see how everyday choices contribute to conservation efforts.

Together, we can make a difference by learning more, showing support and promoting healthy living.
#DiabetesAwarenessMonth #WorldDiabetesDay #DSDCares #BlueForDiabetes

Moments like this show what makes athletics in Davis School District special—students competing with teammates they’ve learned beside for years, coaches who know them well and communities that fill the stands.
Our programs give every student a place to grow, belong and discover what they’re capable of—close to home.










Goalball is a Paralympic sport designed for athletes with visual impairments and emphasizes teamwork, skill and strategy.

Congratulations to the November honorees! Your dedication and commitment to helping others feel welcome make you true representatives of our district.






The Utah Association of Secondary Principals honors exceptional school leaders across the state each year. After a rigorous nomination, application and interview process, Stumo was selected as Utah’s top high school assistant principal. She will now move forward to the national competition sponsored by the National Association of Secondary School Principals.
Congratulations Erin Stumo for this well-deserved recognition and for her remarkable leadership at Syracuse High.

Today is World Diabetes Day — a time to come together, wear blue and stand with the millions impacted by diabetes. Let’s spread knowledge, compassion and hope for a healthier future.
#WorldDiabetesDay #DiabetesAwarenessMonth #BlueForDiabetes #DSDCares

Join us for an evening of real-life stories and community connections. Learn how to support refugee neighbors and celebrate their cultures and stories.
Refugee Awareness Night, Tuesday, Nov. 18 from 7–8 p.m.
Farmington High Auditorium, 548 W Glovers Ln, Farmington
Free and open to everyone—families, individuals and youth groups welcome! Please RSVP with this link to attend.

Ellison Park Elementary students recently had the opportunity to experience the sights, colors and traditions of Diwali during a school celebration organized by special education teacher Usha Mannepalli.
Originally from India, Mannepalli shared her culture and heritage with two special education classes through stories, art and festive decorations.
“Diwali means celebrating light, hope and new beginnings with family and friends,” Mannepalli said. “It reminds me to be grateful, spread kindness and let positivity shine over darkness.”
Mannepalli celebrated Diwali over five days filled with lights, sweets, family visits and fireworks. She brought that same spirit of joy and togetherness into her classroom, teaching students about the festival’s traditions—lighting diyas, creating rangoli designs and honoring the goddess Lakshmi for prosperity.
Usha was inspired to share Diwali to help students appreciate diversity and kindness.
“By learning about Diwali, students understand that celebrating different traditions brings our classroom community closer together,” Mannepalli said.
Observed by millions around the world, Diwali celebrates the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil. The festival is recognized in several U.S. states and even celebrated annually at the White House—reflecting its growing importance as a symbol of cultural inclusion and unity.






November is Diabetes Awareness Month.
This month, we honor the strength of those living with diabetes and work together to raise awareness, encourage healthy habits and support continued research.
Mark your calendars — Nov. 14 is World Diabetes Day, the official day of recognition around the globe. Join us in wearing blue and spreading awareness all month long!
#DiabetesAwarenessMonth #WorldDiabetesDay #BlueForDiabetes #DSDCares


We’re grateful to our veterans, students and staff for helping make Veterans Day such a meaningful tradition across the district.










