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The School Administrator Candidate Informational Meeting will be held Thursday, Oct. 23, at 4 p.m. on Zoom.
Join the meeting: https://tinyurl.com/DSD-schooladmin-info
Meeting ID: 824 6554 2194
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The School Administrator Candidate Informational Meeting will be held Thursday, Oct. 23, at 4 p.m. on Zoom.
Join the meeting: https://tinyurl.com/DSD-schooladmin-info
Meeting ID: 824 6554 2194
Password: 132662


Congratulations to Centennial Junior High for winning the District Junior High Volleyball Championship. The team showed outstanding teamwork, determination and sportsmanship throughout the season. Way to go, Thunder!










Congratulations to Woods Cross’ Kate Schanz for taking second place in the 5A Girls State 3rd Singles Tournament. Great effort and strong finish.


Congratulations to Woods Cross’ Ruby Robbins for earning first place in the 5A Girls State 2nd Singles Tournament. Way to go, Wildcat.


Congratulations to Woods Cross’ Liza Eyring and Lillie Bennion for taking first place in the 5A Girls State 2nd Doubles Tournament. Great job, Wildcats.


Woods Cross’ Lyla Bergeson is the 5A Girls State 1st Singles Champion. Congratulations on an outstanding performance.


Woods Cross’ Lila Johnson and Sydney Kemp are the 5A Girls State 1st Doubles Champions. Way to go, Wildcats.


The Woods Cross High School Girls Tennis Team are your 5A State Champions. Congratulations, Wildcats, on an incredible season and well-earned victory.


Did you know that Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) affects 1 in 14 people? It is one of the most prevalent disabilities in the Davis School District, yet often goes unnoticed because it is not linked to autism, hearing loss or intellectual disability.
DLD can make understanding and using language a daily challenge:
- Young children may miss language milestones.
- School-aged children can struggle with vocabulary and complex sentences.
- Adults may find it hard to follow directions or express their ideas.
DLD is a lifelong disorder, but schools throughout the Davis District are committed to helping students thrive. Through the work of speech-language pathologists and special educators, students receive interventions and support, including:
- Universal Language Screenings
- CKLA/ELA Curriculums
- Speech/Language Services
- Resource Special Education Services
- Preschool Classrooms
- Academic Social Communication Classrooms
- Essential Elements Classrooms
- …and so much more!
Show your support on October 15—DLD Awareness Day—by wearing purple or gold.
DLD can make understanding and using language a daily challenge:
- Young children may miss language milestones.
- School-aged children can struggle with vocabulary and complex sentences.
- Adults may find it hard to follow directions or express their ideas.
DLD is a lifelong disorder, but schools throughout the Davis District are committed to helping students thrive. Through the work of speech-language pathologists and special educators, students receive interventions and support, including:
- Universal Language Screenings
- CKLA/ELA Curriculums
- Speech/Language Services
- Resource Special Education Services
- Preschool Classrooms
- Academic Social Communication Classrooms
- Essential Elements Classrooms
- …and so much more!
Show your support on October 15—DLD Awareness Day—by wearing purple or gold.


Congratulations to Viewmont High’s Corver Barnes for taking third place in the 5A Boys State Golf Tournament. Way to represent the Vikings with skill and sportsmanship.


Science came to life at Wasatch Elementary.
Students explored chemistry through a hands-on “Reaction Time” lab, learning about solids, liquids and gases—and how to tell the difference between physical and chemical changes.
Students made hypotheses, tested reactions and saw science in action!
#DavisLearns #EveryDayCounts #STEMinDavis #HandsOnLearning
Students explored chemistry through a hands-on “Reaction Time” lab, learning about solids, liquids and gases—and how to tell the difference between physical and chemical changes.
Students made hypotheses, tested reactions and saw science in action!
#DavisLearns #EveryDayCounts #STEMinDavis #HandsOnLearning











Role reversal day at Bluff Ridge Elementary School.
Students and teachers had a blast during “Dress Like a Teacher Day”—with students dressing up like their favorite teachers and teachers showing up in their best “student” gear. From spirit wear to creative costumes, the day was filled with laughter and school pride!
#BluffRidgeElementary #DavisSchoolDistrict #EveryStudentEveryDay
Students and teachers had a blast during “Dress Like a Teacher Day”—with students dressing up like their favorite teachers and teachers showing up in their best “student” gear. From spirit wear to creative costumes, the day was filled with laughter and school pride!
#BluffRidgeElementary #DavisSchoolDistrict #EveryStudentEveryDay











Mountain High School celebrated 15 graduates during its Fall Commencement, honoring their perseverance and growth. The ceremony highlighted each student’s accomplishments and the determination that carried them to this milestone. Congratulations to the Mountain High Mountaineers Fall Class of 2025!





UDOT taught Clinton Elementary students key safety tips as construction begins on 1800 North. Students even joined a safety relay with @ClintonCityPD! Watch here: https://youtube.com/shorts/YJe5zgIKrfI?feature=share

It’s great to be in school!
Did you know missing just two days a month can add up to a month of lost learning by the end of the year? Regular attendance matters—academically, socially and emotionally.
That’s why Davis School District is proud to support Every Day Counts, Utah’s statewide attendance awareness campaign. Whether you’re a parent, student or teacher, we all play a role in building strong attendance habits.
Let’s lead by example! Show up, stay engaged and help students succeed. Together, we can make sure Every Day Counts.
Learn more and join the statewide attendance challenge by visiting https://www.schools.utah.gov/prevention/absenteeismtruancyprevention
#EveryDayCounts #DavisSchoolDistrict #AttendanceMatters
Did you know missing just two days a month can add up to a month of lost learning by the end of the year? Regular attendance matters—academically, socially and emotionally.
That’s why Davis School District is proud to support Every Day Counts, Utah’s statewide attendance awareness campaign. Whether you’re a parent, student or teacher, we all play a role in building strong attendance habits.
Let’s lead by example! Show up, stay engaged and help students succeed. Together, we can make sure Every Day Counts.
Learn more and join the statewide attendance challenge by visiting https://www.schools.utah.gov/prevention/absenteeismtruancyprevention
#EveryDayCounts #DavisSchoolDistrict #AttendanceMatters


Mrs. Westwood’s 5th graders at Wasatch Elementary had a wonderful time celebrating Constitution Month.
Students learned about the U.S. Constitution—why it matters and how it has shaped our nation’s history. To show their learning, they created Constitution lapbooks filled with facts, key vocabulary and original illustrations.
Their excitement was contagious, and they couldn’t wait to share their work. Go Eagles!
Students learned about the U.S. Constitution—why it matters and how it has shaped our nation’s history. To show their learning, they created Constitution lapbooks filled with facts, key vocabulary and original illustrations.
Their excitement was contagious, and they couldn’t wait to share their work. Go Eagles!








This Constitution Month, DSD students give voice to the Preamble—living proof that the promise of “a more perfect Union” is carried forward by the next generation.
https://youtube.com/shorts/UEFmKLzHX30?feature=share
https://youtube.com/shorts/UEFmKLzHX30?feature=share

Recently, Centennial Junior High’s student government found a creative way to celebrate Constitution Day. During lunch, students enjoyed a photo booth complete with props and a frame designed by student leaders. Pictures will be displayed in the school to highlight the day.
To keep the learning going, students also shared Founding Father “Fun Facts” during announcements. What a fun and educational way to honor the Constitution and its lasting impact.
To keep the learning going, students also shared Founding Father “Fun Facts” during announcements. What a fun and educational way to honor the Constitution and its lasting impact.








Bountiful High celebrated Constitution Month with a red, white and blue out, a half-field flag and a drone show at Homecoming. This week, students will test their Constitution knowledge in class.











One hundred and twenty third graders from Kay’s Creek Elementary saw messes around their school and decided not to leave the job for someone else. Armed with rakes, leaf blowers and their own hands, the students spent a little time cleaning up the school grounds.
https://youtube.com/shorts/o8kyEBmSxhU?feature=share
https://youtube.com/shorts/o8kyEBmSxhU?feature=share