Happy New Year. Here’s to growth, learning and new opportunities in 2026.
about 21 hours ago, Davis School District
Lincoln Elementary’s Head Start classroom recently welcomed student volunteers from Amy Hibbert’s child development class at North Layton Junior High for a “Big Friend and a Book” activity.

About 30 junior high students read with preschoolers and played games they created from the stories, forming instant connections.

“It was magical,” said Davis School District Male Involvement/Program Specialist Brett Lund. “So cool to see the interaction between the big friends and little friends.”
2 days ago, Davis School District
Pictures of junior high students being a big friend to elementary students and reading to them
Special education teachers and students from Northridge High School teamed up with Utah-based Extreme Motus for a one-of-a-kind demo hike at the Great Salt Lake Shorelands Preserve. View reel here - https://youtube.com/shorts/XS_Sx_2wyMo
3 days ago, Davis School District
Access for all means Northridge High school students get to experience the great outdoors
The Catalyst Center Next Step Night open house event brought students and families together to explore education and career opportunities by connecting with industry leaders from local businesses and higher education institutions.

Attendees also enjoyed the Catalyst Student Showcase, which featured innovative projects created by students. The evening provided a valuable opportunity for participants to learn about potential career paths, network with professionals and gain insights into future possibilities.
3 days ago, Davis School District
Students from the Catalyst Center show off their skills at the Next Step Night
Students from the Catalyst Center show off their skills at the Next Step Night
Students from the Catalyst Center show off their skills at the Next Step Night
Students from the Catalyst Center show off their skills at the Next Step Night
Taylor Elementary School turned a simple idea into meaningful impact recently as students rallied to support the Bountiful Food Pantry.

Led by Student Council representatives and their advisors, the school launched a cereal drive with a goal of collecting 400 boxes.

Students quickly surpassed that mark. By the end of the project, the school gathered 413 cereal boxes, which Student Council members delivered to the pantry.

A friendly grade-level competition added extra excitement. Fourth and fifth graders surged ahead in the final stretch, with fifth graders collecting 99 boxes and fourth graders contributing 71. The winning classes earned a popcorn party—along with the pride of helping neighbors in need.

Taylor Elementary’s effort shows how student-led service can strengthen the community and support local families.
4 days ago, Davis School District
Taylor Elementary students participate in service project
Taylor Elementary students participate in service project
Teachers and administrators at Syracuse Junior High recently volunteered to be “punished” for a good cause — and students delivered in the most creative ways.

From pickle juice challenges and ice water pours to slime, silly string and temporary tattoos, the school community came together to support Holla Dolla Days, a monthly fundraiser benefiting Primary Children’s Hospital. Every laugh and splash helped turn school spirit into meaningful impact.

Way to go, Syracuse Junior High, for showing how fun and generosity can go hand in hand.
4 days ago, Davis School District
Syracuse Junior high students and staff do crazy stunts to show pride and collect money for their annual fundraiser
Spreading holiday cheer, one cup at a time.

Syracuse Junior High’s school resource officer, Officer Behm, shared hot chocolate with local crossing guards to thank them for helping keep students safe.

From warm drinks to festive spirit—complete with a Mrs. Claus sighting at Cook Elementary—this moment highlights the everyday heroes who help make our schools welcoming, safe places for students.
7 days ago, Davis School District
Officer and crossing guard embrace with hot chocolate and warm smiles for collaboration
Classic literature met modern technology in Mrs. Barlow’s 6th grade DEEP magnet class at Lakeside Elementary.

While studying A Christmas Carol, students explored Charles Dickens’ themes of life stages and personal growth — then made a real-world connection by seeing themselves AI-generated in the careers they dream of pursuing one day.

The reveal sparked meaningful conversations, critical thinking and unforgettable reactions as students caught a glimpse of their possible futures. A powerful reminder that timeless stories can inspire tomorrow’s dreams.
7 days ago, Davis School District
Examples of how AI helped students from Lakeside imagine their future self and their future career
Happy holidays to our students, families and staff.
8 days ago, Davis School District
Families recently gathered at Clearfield High School for the annual Vae View Christmas Concert, a beloved tradition that brings the school community together to kick off the holiday season.

Students from every grade level, alongside staff members and the student choir club, came together in a joyful celebration of music and holiday spirit.

For many students, the concert offers a rare opportunity to take part in a live performance, making the night especially meaningful. The event continues to be a highlight for families, staff and students alike, celebrating togetherness, tradition and the spirit of the season.

9 days ago, Davis School District
Vae View choir students sing a holiday concert and share the spirit of the season with santa and even a Christmas tree
The Sunset Junior High Choir recently brought the sounds of the season to senior citizens in Sunset City, performing a mix of classic and contemporary holiday music. View reel here - https://youtube.com/shorts/VH10g-BA4Fs?feature=share
9 days ago, Davis School District
Sunset Holiday Choir sing holiday songs
A storybook moment came to life at South Clearfield Elementary!

Kindergarten students listened to The Elves and the Shoemaker before following clues on a scavenger hunt that led them to their tinsel-draped classroom doorways and a joyful surprise.

Thanks to the generous support of Mountain America Credit Union, every kindergartener received a brand-new pair of shoes—turning a classic tale into a real-life reminder of how our community shows up for kids.
10 days ago, Davis School District
South Clearfield elementary students smile and grin with excitement about their new shoes from the elves
South Clearfield elementary students smile and grin with excitement about their new shoes from the elves
South Clearfield elementary students smile and grin with excitement about their new shoes from the elves
South Clearfield elementary students smile and grin with excitement about their new shoes from the elves
Horizon Junior High students crushed their fundraising goal! They raised $5,100 and donated supplies to support military families through Airman’s Attic at Hill AFB. From sliming the principal to jazz band tunes, this month-long effort showed that small acts of kindness make a big difference. View reel here - https://youtu.be/2mG76HWO7A4
10 days ago, Davis School District
Principal Sims from Horizon Junior High gets slimed for first annual Duck the Halls fundraiser
Students at Creekside Elementary and Hill Field Elementary recently took part in an enchanting Elves & the Shoemaker event. Teachers brought the classic holiday story to life by reading it aloud, and students eagerly followed clues inspired by the tale into the gym—where they discovered a special surprise: a brand-new pair of shoes for each student.

"You could feel the surprise and excitement as our students turned the corner and saw the gifts,” Hill Field Elementary Principal Sarah Burk said. “Our military families sacrifice so much for us, with deployments and frequent military moves; it feels wonderful to see the community come together to give a little Christmas surprise for our smallest members of military families this holiday season."

The event gave students the opportunity to enjoy the story and a holiday experience at their schools.

"The students were overjoyed and thrilled to receive new shoes for the holidays. One student loved his shoes so much that he was dancing with joy. It was incredibly sweet to watch,” Creekside Elementary Principal Linda Horsley said. “We are so grateful to America First for their generous donation of shoes to our students. For some students, these may be the only new shoes they receive all year, and this gift truly makes a meaningful difference."

The Elves & the Shoemaker event gave students a meaningful opportunity to engage with storytelling, generosity, and community connection.

Through the shared reading experience, students explored the themes of the story while participating in a schoolwide holiday tradition. During the month of December, these Elves & the Shoemaker events create memorable and engaging experiences for students at various schools across the Davis School District.
11 days ago, Davis School District
Students from Creekside and Hill Field Elementary schools smile and pose with their new shoes
Students from Creekside and Hill Field Elementary schools smile and pose with their new shoes
A storybook tradition came to life at Adelaide Elementary as kindergarten students took part in a holiday experience focused on kindness and community.

Students gathered to hear “The Elves and the Shoemaker,” then set off on a clue-based adventure through the school, building excitement with each stop. While the search didn’t uncover any tiny visitors, it led to something far more memorable.

At the end of the journey, every kindergartner received a brand-new pair of shoes.

The surprise was made possible through the generosity of America First Credit Union. As students tried on their new shoes, the moment reflected the powerful role community partners play in supporting students and helping meet every day needs.

Sometimes the most meaningful holiday moments are created through generosity and care.
11 days ago, Davis School District
Students open christmas presents with brand new shoes and dance and play with excitement
Students open christmas presents with brand new shoes and dance and play with excitement
Clearfield High raised $103,779 for Safe Harbor Crisis Center! Funds will boost security for victims of domestic violence & sexual assault in Davis County. View reel here - https://youtube.com/shorts/3DYFYavbwm8?feature=share
14 days ago, Davis School District
Clearfield Student body officers hold check for over 103 thousand dollars for Safe Harbor at the end of their Falcons are Fabulous fundraiser
Just like in the story Elves and the Shoemaker by the Brothers Grimm, a little magic goes a long way! Holt Elementary kindergartners discovered brand-new shoes today—thanks to some modern-day ‘elves’ who believe every step should start with joy.

Special thanks to America First Credit Union for their partnership, collaboration and generous donations that helped create this holiday magic.
14 days ago, Davis School District
Kindergarten student smiles excitedly as she opens a new pair of shoes
Kindergarten students from Holt Elementary smile in anticipation to show off their new shoes
Student holds up her new shoes with excitement and in the bottom picture a member of the Holt team smiles as a student opens his new shoes
Top picture has a line of kindergarten students lifting up their leg to show off their new shoes on their feet
Each month, a select group of students are invited to an event called Soup with the Supt. These students, nominated by their principals, are recognized for their outstanding contributions and positive impact on their respective schools.

Congratulations to the December honorees! Your dedication and commitment to helping others feel welcome make you true representatives of our district.
14 days ago, Davis School District
December Soup with the Supt photos with the principal, their student being honored and the superintendent in the photos
December Soup with the Supt photos with the principal, their student being honored and the superintendent in the photos
December Soup with the Supt photos with the principal, their student being honored and the superintendent in the photos
December Soup with the Supt photos with the principal, their student being honored and the superintendent in the photos
December Soup with the Supt photos with the principal, their student being honored and the superintendent in the photos
December Soup with the Supt photos with the principal, their student being honored and the superintendent in the photos

Baby & You: Free Parenting Workshops
Caregivers of children ages 0–3 are invited to join Baby & You, a free nine-week workshop series from Davis School District.
Participants will learn about child development, social-emotional learning, health and safety, and ways to support their child’s growth while connecting with other caregivers.
Fridays, January 16–March 13, 2026
9:30 a.m.–noon
Meadowbrook Elementary, Bountiful
Children are welcome, and breakfast will be provided. Participants may earn up to $500 toward a child’s my529 college savings account.
Register online:
Baby & You Workshop Registration Form
In-person registration is available at the Davis Community Learning Center or by calling 801-402-8395.

15 days ago, Davis School District
Baby and You graphic with pictures of happy smiling babies and toddlers
Wishing everyone a safe and restful winter break Dec. 22 through Jan. 2. Reminder: Jan. 5 is a professional development day with no school for students.
15 days ago, Davis School District