Students and staff from Sunset Junior High School recently participated in the Law Enforcement Torch Relay alongside the Davis County Sheriff's Office to support the Special Olympics.
The event brought students, educators and first responders together to promote inclusion, celebrate individuals with intellectual disabilities and build meaningful community connections. We are grateful to the Davis County Sheriff’s Office and local first responders for helping create such a memorable experience for our students.
A special shoutout to driver-educator Paul Petroff, who proudly accompanied his son Jeremiah, a graduate of Davis School District’s Vista Program, during the relay.
Thank you to everyone who helped carry the torch for belonging, support and community.
The event brought students, educators and first responders together to promote inclusion, celebrate individuals with intellectual disabilities and build meaningful community connections. We are grateful to the Davis County Sheriff’s Office and local first responders for helping create such a memorable experience for our students.
A special shoutout to driver-educator Paul Petroff, who proudly accompanied his son Jeremiah, a graduate of Davis School District’s Vista Program, during the relay.
Thank you to everyone who helped carry the torch for belonging, support and community.


What a season for Farmington High School’s boys soccer team. The Phoenix finished as 6A State Runner-Up after an incredible postseason run filled with grit, teamwork and determination.
Congratulations to the players and coaches on an unforgettable season. Way to go, Phoenix!
Congratulations to the players and coaches on an unforgettable season. Way to go, Phoenix!

Bountiful High School’s boys soccer team claimed the 5A State Championship. A championship season fueled by teamwork, determination and Redhawk pride.
Congratulations to the players and coaches on an incredible accomplishment. Way to go, Redhawks!
Congratulations to the players and coaches on an incredible accomplishment. Way to go, Redhawks!

Students and staff at Foxboro Elementary School recently came together for a cultural celebration honoring members of the Asian American and Pacific Islander community.
More than 14 countries were represented, including the Marshall Islands, the Philippines, Tonga and New Zealand, giving students the opportunity to celebrate cultures, traditions and experiences that help make the Foxboro community strong and unique.
The celebration ended with students from Woods Cross High School performing the Haka alongside Foxboro Elementary students, a powerful moment of unity, culture and connection.
Through events like this, schools continue to foster belonging, inclusion and meaningful connections for all students.
More than 14 countries were represented, including the Marshall Islands, the Philippines, Tonga and New Zealand, giving students the opportunity to celebrate cultures, traditions and experiences that help make the Foxboro community strong and unique.
The celebration ended with students from Woods Cross High School performing the Haka alongside Foxboro Elementary students, a powerful moment of unity, culture and connection.
Through events like this, schools continue to foster belonging, inclusion and meaningful connections for all students.










Viewmont High School’s boys track & field team earned 2nd place at the 5A State Championships. An outstanding season highlighted by hard work, perseverance and Viking pride.
Congratulations to the athletes and coaches on an incredible state performance. Way to go, Vikings.
Congratulations to the athletes and coaches on an incredible state performance. Way to go, Vikings.

Woods Cross High School’s girls golf team claimed the 5A State Championship. A remarkable season defined by focus, consistency and Wildcat pride.
Congratulations to the players and coaches on an outstanding accomplishment. Way to go, Wildcats!
Congratulations to the players and coaches on an outstanding accomplishment. Way to go, Wildcats!

Farmington High School’s girls golf team earned 3rd place at the 6A State Championships. An incredible season filled with hard work, focus and Phoenix pride.
Congratulations to the players and coaches. Way to go, Phoenix!
Congratulations to the players and coaches. Way to go, Phoenix!

Foxboro Elementary School recently witnessed a powerful example of kindness, unity and determination as a school-wide fundraiser successfully helped provide student Tamba with a new wheelchair, an achievement celebrated with joy, gratitude and a stronger sense of community.
The fundraiser, organized and led by a dedicated teacher at the school, Amanda Gunnell, brought together students, staff and families with a shared goal: to support Tamba by raising funds for equipment that would improve daily mobility and access to learning. What began as a classroom effort quickly expanded into a full community initiative.
“It made me realize how big our community is,” Gunnell said. “There were a lot of people who donated locally. People are inherently good, and it was nice to be reminded of that.”
In the weeks leading up to the event, energy spread throughout Foxboro Elementary. Students learned about empathy and service, while participating in activities and contributing in ways both big and small. Teachers and staff reinforced the message that helping others is a powerful way to build a stronger school community.
“I think it was a good reminder for the adults in my community that we can make a difference, Gunnell said. “It does take time and energy, but if you are inspired and able to help someone. Do it.”
The success of this fundraiser underscores a powerful message: when a community comes together with compassion and purpose, lives are changed. For Tamba, the new wheelchair is more than a piece of equipment, it is a pathway to greater participation, comfort and opportunity. For Foxboro Elementary, it stands as a lasting reminder of what can be achieved through generosity and heart.
The fundraiser, organized and led by a dedicated teacher at the school, Amanda Gunnell, brought together students, staff and families with a shared goal: to support Tamba by raising funds for equipment that would improve daily mobility and access to learning. What began as a classroom effort quickly expanded into a full community initiative.
“It made me realize how big our community is,” Gunnell said. “There were a lot of people who donated locally. People are inherently good, and it was nice to be reminded of that.”
In the weeks leading up to the event, energy spread throughout Foxboro Elementary. Students learned about empathy and service, while participating in activities and contributing in ways both big and small. Teachers and staff reinforced the message that helping others is a powerful way to build a stronger school community.
“I think it was a good reminder for the adults in my community that we can make a difference, Gunnell said. “It does take time and energy, but if you are inspired and able to help someone. Do it.”
The success of this fundraiser underscores a powerful message: when a community comes together with compassion and purpose, lives are changed. For Tamba, the new wheelchair is more than a piece of equipment, it is a pathway to greater participation, comfort and opportunity. For Foxboro Elementary, it stands as a lasting reminder of what can be achieved through generosity and heart.


History made.
Lidia Tarbet of Davis High School set a new 6A state record in the 300m hurdles with an incredible time of 42.61.
Her hard work, determination and commitment continue to inspire those around her, and we are proud to celebrate this outstanding achievement with the entire Davis community.
Lidia Tarbet of Davis High School set a new 6A state record in the 300m hurdles with an incredible time of 42.61.
Her hard work, determination and commitment continue to inspire those around her, and we are proud to celebrate this outstanding achievement with the entire Davis community.

Viewmont High School’s boys tennis team earned 3rd place overall at the 5A State Championship. An impressive season highlighted by hard work, teamwork and Viking pride.
Congratulations to the players and coaches on an outstanding state performance. Way to go, Vikings.
Congratulations to the players and coaches on an outstanding state performance. Way to go, Vikings.

Whitesides Elementary rolled out the red carpet for its youngest authors!
Students in grades K–2 proudly shared their class-published book, “All Feelings Are OK, But Not All Behaviors Are OK,” during a special “Meet the Authors” celebration.
From hallway exhibits to a red carpet ceremony, each student was recognized as a published author, building confidence, celebrating growth and honoring both social and academic progress.
With families joining the celebration and the school community cheering them on, it was a powerful reminder that when we uplift student voices, we help them believe in their potential.
Students in grades K–2 proudly shared their class-published book, “All Feelings Are OK, But Not All Behaviors Are OK,” during a special “Meet the Authors” celebration.
From hallway exhibits to a red carpet ceremony, each student was recognized as a published author, building confidence, celebrating growth and honoring both social and academic progress.
With families joining the celebration and the school community cheering them on, it was a powerful reminder that when we uplift student voices, we help them believe in their potential.

Davis School District students are shining bright!
From dozens of finalists to two State Sterling Scholar winners, Grant Larsen (Computer Technology) and Jacob Thiriot (Instrumental Performance), our students proved they’re among Utah’s very best in academics, arts and leadership.
Congratulations to all who competed and represented their schools with excellence!
From dozens of finalists to two State Sterling Scholar winners, Grant Larsen (Computer Technology) and Jacob Thiriot (Instrumental Performance), our students proved they’re among Utah’s very best in academics, arts and leadership.
Congratulations to all who competed and represented their schools with excellence!


The new addition at Burton Elementary is beginning to take shape.


Celebrating 706 Davis High graduates!
With over $18.6 million in scholarships earned, the Class of 2026 has achieved something truly outstanding. Congratulations on your success!
This remarkable class includes 31 students who have already earned their associate degree, 57 graduates earning the Seal of Biliteracy, and 43 students who completed programs at Davis Technical College, demonstrating strong momentum in both college and career pathways. An additional 55 students also reached a major milestone by completing their general education requirements toward a college degree.
Way to go, Class of 2026 – we’re proud of you!
With over $18.6 million in scholarships earned, the Class of 2026 has achieved something truly outstanding. Congratulations on your success!
This remarkable class includes 31 students who have already earned their associate degree, 57 graduates earning the Seal of Biliteracy, and 43 students who completed programs at Davis Technical College, demonstrating strong momentum in both college and career pathways. An additional 55 students also reached a major milestone by completing their general education requirements toward a college degree.
Way to go, Class of 2026 – we’re proud of you!










We’re proud to celebrate the 484 graduates of Bountiful High School and their incredible $15,610,809 in scholarships earned!
Congratulations to the Class of 2026! Look what your dedication has accomplished!
Congratulations to the Class of 2026! Look what your dedication has accomplished!










Celebrating 636 Clearfield High graduates!
With over $9.1 million in scholarships earned, the Class of 2026 has achieved something truly remarkable. Congratulations on your success!
With over $9.1 million in scholarships earned, the Class of 2026 has achieved something truly remarkable. Congratulations on your success!










Congratulations to the 700 graduates of Layton High School!
This outstanding class earned over $18.9 million in scholarships, a nearly 46% increase from last year. From 70 Seal of Biliteracy recipients to 322 CTE pathway completers and incredible state and region athletic achievements, this class has excelled in every arena.
This outstanding class earned over $18.9 million in scholarships, a nearly 46% increase from last year. From 70 Seal of Biliteracy recipients to 322 CTE pathway completers and incredible state and region athletic achievements, this class has excelled in every arena.










Congratulations to the 726 graduates of Farmington High School!
This incredible class earned over $16.3 million in scholarships, along with associate degrees, certificates of completion and college credits that set them apart.
With 13,400 concurrent enrollment credits earned, your commitment is clearly paying dividends.
This incredible class earned over $16.3 million in scholarships, along with associate degrees, certificates of completion and college credits that set them apart.
With 13,400 concurrent enrollment credits earned, your commitment is clearly paying dividends.










Congratulations to the 588 graduates of Northridge High School!
Together, you’ve earned an impressive $6.3 million in scholarships, a testament to your hard work and determination. Your future is bright!
Together, you’ve earned an impressive $6.3 million in scholarships, a testament to your hard work and determination. Your future is bright!









Celebrating 474 Woods Cross High graduates!
With over $21.1 million in scholarships earned, the Class of 2026 has achieved something truly remarkable. Congratulations on your success!
With over $21.1 million in scholarships earned, the Class of 2026 has achieved something truly remarkable. Congratulations on your success!










