We love seeing the creative ways our schools are helping students show up and succeed. At Creekside Elementary, a strong focus on attendance has helped the school reduce chronic absenteeism by 20% over the past two years.

One initiative making a big difference is On-timers. Twice a week, the school’s peer mentors surprise classrooms that are on time with a special treat. It’s a simple idea that builds excitement around being at school and ready to learn.

Creekside’s progress shows what can happen when students, staff, and families work together to support attendance. When we all encourage students to show up each day, we help create stronger learning opportunities across our entire district.
1 day ago, Davis School District
A vice principal and a student smiling. Stronger together supporting student attendance with the Every Day Counts and Davis School District Learning First logos.
A student reaches in a plastic container to get a tootsie roll.
North Davis Junior High School was the epicenter of creativity and storytelling recently as New York Times Bestselling author Soman Chainani took center stage and interacted with the school’s ninth-graders about becoming writers and overcoming challenges.

Chainani was at North Davis thanks to a sponsorship from Operation Literacy-Book Drop and was a keynote speaker days earlier at StoryCon 2026 in Salt Lake City.

“It’s a really big deal to have someone like him in our building,” said North Davis Junior High School librarian Michelle Hurst.

Chainani is the author of the children’s book series The School for Good and Evil, which has sold more than 4.5 million copies. During his visit, he provided signed copies of the latest in that series to all of the students.

During his career, it’s estimated that he has visited more than 800 schools, sharing his belief that “reading is the path to a better life.”
2 days ago, Davis School District
Author Soman Chainani points to a group as he speaks at North Davis Junior High School.
A collage of two photos of students talking with New York Times Bestselling Author Soman Chainani
A photo of the book cover of the school for good and evil by New York Times Bestselling Series Soman Chainani. "Loved it!" - Rick Riordan, author of the Percy Jackson series. Book 1. A Netflix Film.
Bountiful High School’s boys basketball team finished 2nd at the 5A State Championship. An incredible season defined by hard work, teamwork and Redhawk pride.
Way to go, Redhawks.
3 days ago, Davis School District
Bountiful High Boys Basketball team lifting up their hands together on a red background. The Bountiful High and Davis School District Logos. 2nd place 5A State Boys Basketball.

Orchard Elementary School recently came together for a Winter Olympics celebration.

The event, held in the school gym, began with an opening ceremony that included a walk of countries and a ceremonial torch run. K-6 students participated with student council members to enjoy each activity, encourage participation and support athletes throughout the morning.

Students rotated through four Olympic-inspired stations: bobsledding, skiing and snowboarding challenges, curling and figure skating dance. Each activity focused on cooperation, balance, communication and self-expression in a structured and supportive environment.

3 days ago, Davis School District
Student in the ASC program peers through the olympic rings at their ASC Olympics
Student spreads arms wide during ASC olympic event
Students pose with teachers during ASC Olympic event to celebrate

Syracuse Elementary’s recent olympic event brought smiles, cheers and proud moments. Students rotated through games and received medals as classmates and families cheered them on.

9 days ago, Davis School District
A student in a wheelchair smiles upwards and holds up his hands.
A collage of students cheering and a student participating in frisbee throwing.
A student throws a frisbee as their parents clap and cheer them on.
A student in a wheelchair smiles at a teacher who is kneeling at his eye-level.
A student throws a rubber frog.
A teacher claps for a student in a wheelchair participating in the EE Olympics.
A student smiles while holding a rubber turtle.
A student looks with determination as she is about to throw a large frisbee.
A student smiles while holding her medal.

America is turning 250 — and our students have something to say.

Davis School District is hosting Voices of a Nation: Student Perspectives on 250 Years of America, a districtwide speaking event aligned with America 250 Utah.

Students from every school and grade level are invited to apply to deliver an original speech about America’s past, present or future.

Selected students will receive mentorship and take the stage on May 4, 2026, at the Davis Instructional Services Center in Layton. The event will be professionally produced and live streamed for the community.

You don’t have to be famous to have something worth saying.

Take the mic. Share your idea. Be part of the story.

Applications due March 18.

Apply at Davis School District America 250 Student Speaking Event

10 days ago, Davis School District
Voices of a nation: Student perspectives on 250 years of America. Take the mic. Share your perspective. Apply Now. Davis School District Logo with the America 25 Utah logo and a student presenting a speech in the image.
Youth Mental Health Screening – March 11, 2026
For students in grades 6–12.
Davis School District Kendell Building, Farmington, 5–7 p.m.
Registration closes March 6.
Screening covers emotional needs, anxiety, depression, trauma and safety concerns.
A parent must attend.
Sign up: dbhutah.org/screening
10 days ago, Davis School District
An image of a dandelion field.
Caregivers of kids ages 0–3 are invited to a free 9 week workshop series from Davis School District!

Learn about child development, socialemotional skills, health, safety, and ways to support your little one — all while connecting with other caregivers.

Thursdays, Mar 19–May 14, 2026
10 a.m.–12 p.m.
Family Enrichment Center, Kaysville
Kids welcome + free breakfast
Earn up to $500 toward your child’s my529 account

Register: https://forms.office.com/r/yqqAzBXBzz
Or register in person/phone/email through the Davis Community Learning Center.
14 days ago, Davis School District
A baby high fiveing an adult "Baby and You. Free Parenting Workshops."
West Point Elementary’s second graders shared their voices and their learning during Friday’s Patriotic Program.

All three 2nd grade classes took the stage to sing patriotic songs, highlight moments in American history and demonstrate impressive public speaking skills.

The program concluded with a heartfelt slideshow honoring members of the military, veterans and first responders, reminding everyone in attendance of the sacrifices made to serve our country.

Experiences like this help students build confidence while developing a deeper understanding and appreciation of our nation’s history.

Well done, Wildcats.
15 days ago, Davis School District
Students waving flags.
A student speaks into the microphone.
Students singing.
Students wearing paper hats singing.
A student walks in with the flag.
Students singing.
Students singing with their arms raised.
A student looks into the crowd.
A student holds up a flag.
A Handshake Can Change Everything.

The Amazing Shake gave 84 Lakeview Elementary students a chance to take on real‑world challenges. From interview skills, to firing an employee, the layout of the event was designed to build confidence and strong communication skills.

With support from community volunteers, students practiced teamwork, quick thinking, respect and relationship‑building as they navigated a whirlwind of life‑like scenarios.

The Amazing Shake is helping Lakeview students step into the real world with confidence.
16 days ago, Davis School District
A student holds up a "news" microphone.
Students talking to adults at a desk.
Students talking and shaking hands with adults during Lakeside Elementary's Amazing Shake.
A student smiles upward while shaking the hand of an adult.
Students talking and shaking hands with adults during Lakeside Elementary's Amazing Shake.
Students talking and shaking hands with adults during Lakeside Elementary's Amazing Shake.
On Wednesdays at E.G. King Elementary, the halls turn pink.

Students and staff wear pink, fill a special mailbox with notes of encouragement and rally around special education teacher Holly Elliott as she bravely battles breast cancer — all while continuing to show up for her students each day.

As one message left for her reads: “Her fight is my fight.”

And in every pink shirt and handwritten note, she’s reminded that she’s not fighting alone.
17 days ago, Davis School District
Two students smiling while pointing at a mailbox that says: "Elliott-Grams"
A student wearing a gray shirt that says "Biggest Fan" "Team Mrs. Elliott" with a pink ribbon and pink flowers.
A collage of people wearing pink and a poster that says "We're with you"
Two people wearing pink.
The Elliott-Grams Mailbox that says "Leave a note, a card, a cheer-it keep the germs from coming near! Thanks for helping in this way to keep Mrs. E. smiling every day."
A photo of Mrs. E with coworkers.
Mrs. E with coworkers.
Syracuse High School’s boys wrestling team earned 3rd place at the 6A State Boys Wrestling Competition. A strong showing of resilience, determination and teamwork. Congratulations, Titans.
21 days ago, Davis School District
6A State Boys Wrestling 3rd Place Syracuse High School Boys Wrestling Team
Layton High School’s boys wrestling team claimed the 6A State Wrestling Championship. A dominant performance fueled by grit, discipline and championship focus. Congratulations, Lancers.
21 days ago, Davis School District
Layton High's Boys Wrestling team lifting their hands up. 1st place - 6A State Boys Wrestling
School is better when students are there together—learning, participating and connecting.
22 days ago, Davis School District

2026–2027 Preschool Enrollment Now Open

Davis School District’s Early Childhood Programs are now accepting registrations for the 2026–2027 school year. Our inclusive preschool classrooms—available at select elementary schools—support both general education and special education students in a unified learning environment.

Program Options
General Education Preschool programs are available for:
• PreK
• Mixed age groups
• Three year olds
(All classrooms are inclusive.)

Tuition
• 2 days/week: $150 per month
• 4 days/week: $250 per month
• Scholarships are available for qualifying families.

Registration Fee
• $50 onetime fee

Required Documents
• Birth certificate
• Immunization records or approved exemption

Session Times
• Morning session: 9:00–11:30 a.m.
• Afternoon session: 12:45–3:15 p.m.

How to Register
Visit the Early Childhood Programs webpage to register and learn more:
www.davis.k12.ut.us/o/dsd/page/early-childhood-programs

22 days ago, Davis School District
A preschool student looking down. Preschool Registration 2026-2027 School Year Now Open
What makes student teachers excited?

At our recent Student Teacher Celebration, future educators shared what they’ve loved most about student teaching in Davis School District — from supportive mentors to classrooms where they felt trusted and valued from day one.

Watch here: https://youtube.com/shorts/ut7DRFqCsks
23 days ago, Davis School District
A microphone in front of a foliage background "we asked our student teachers what they enjoyed about student teaching in Davis."
Today is Random Acts of Kindness Day — a reminder that small acts can make a meaningful difference.
23 days ago, Davis School District
Wishing those who celebrate a joyful Lunar New Year filled with new beginnings and hope.
23 days ago, Davis School District
Davis Head Start and Community Preschool (SPED) recently hosted their Annual Literacy Conference, “The Little Red Hen,” bringing families together for an evening of hands-on learning and storytelling.

Designed for children ages 0–5 and their families, the conference featured 12 interactive stations aligned with state preschool core literacy standards. Teachers modeled strategies to help parents bring stories to life at home — from phonemic awareness activities and story retell to early writing with playdough and digging for letters in corn.

Each family received a copy of “The Little Red Hen,” enjoyed a live storytelling experience with puppets and explored student artwork displayed throughout the event. Community partners, including the Treehouse Museum, the county library and the Bountiful Food Pantry, provided additional resources and support for families.

Held at the Family Enrichment Center and Mountain High, the evening was a meaningful celebration of literacy, learning and connection.
24 days ago, Davis School District
A person holding a duck puppet is talking to students while standing in front of a farm house background.
Two images of students interacting with farm-style games.
Students making letters out of play-doh.
On Presidents Day, we reflect on the leadership and service that have shaped our nation.
24 days ago, Davis School District