We’re excited to welcome a new group of principals across Davis School District! These leaders bring experience, enthusiasm and a strong focus on students, staff and school communities.
We can’t wait to see the positive impact they’ll make this year and beyond. Pictured, in order: Jennifer Pool-Antelope Elementary, Janie Stubbs-Canyon Creek Elementary, Tim Allen-Catalyst Center, TJ Barker-Clearfield High and Elizabeth Jensen-Cook Elementary

16 minutes ago, Davis School District
A principal high fiving a student. the principal is in a superhero costume.
Someone dressed up in a superhero costume.
A principal talks to two students.
A principal smiles while standing next to a balloon arch.
A student knuckles the new principal.
A principal smiles with a half open mouth.
A principal smiles with four students.
A principal folds his arms and smiles while in his office.
A principal talks and watches students coloring.
A principal stands next to a banner that reads Welcome Back Cougars!

The first day of school is here, and the energy across Davis School District is electric.


From morning drop-offs and classroom greetings to big smiles and brand-new backpacks, we’ve been out capturing moments from schools across the district—and we’re just getting started.

Now we want to see your first-day photos too.

We’ll be highlighting first-day moments from families, students and staff throughout the week. Let’s kick off the year together—one photo at a time.

Welcome back, Davis!

about 2 hours ago, Davis School District
Students taking a selfie.
Two students waving at the camera.
A group of hope squad members stand on a red carpet and smile at the camera.
A collage of students smiling on the first day of school.
Two friends side-hug on the first day of school.
Sunset Junior High Cheerleaders and Student Government smile at the camera.
A student with pigtails smiles at the camera.
A collage of students on the first day of school.
Students smile and talk to chewerleaders as they enter the school on their first day.
A student smiles as he comes into the school building.
Bus safety starts with preparation.

Students: Let the bus come to you, stay seated and be respectful.

Drivers: Utah law requires you to stop for school buses. Fines start at $1,000.

Track your route with the My Ride K-12 app: davis.k12.ut.us/o/dsd/page/myridek12

#Every1DSD

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3 days ago, Davis School District
Did you know you can pay student fees and sign school documents online through myDSD?

No more paper forms or checks in backpacks — just fast, secure access to everything you need.

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4 days ago, Davis School District
Did you know you can turn the myDSD website into an app on your phone’s home screen?

With quick access to grades, schedules and password recovery tools, parents and students have more control than ever.\

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5 days ago, Davis School District

School starts Monday, Aug. 18—and we’re counting down.

As we prepare for the first day, we have one question: Who’s most excited for school to start—students, parents or teachers? Let us know in the comments.

We also know this time of year comes with a lot of questions. Whether you’re wondering about bus routes, supply lists or start times, drop your questions here and we’ll do our best to get you answers.

We’re excited to welcome everyone back for another great year in Davis School District.

6 days ago, Davis School District
A graphic with a teacher high fiving a student. Words that read: "Welcome Back School starts August 18"
From principals to support staff, our elementary schools can’t wait to welcome you back Aug. 18! Here’s to a great year ahead.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/nMmZlxjd2xY

#Every1DSD #BacktoSchoolDSD
6 days ago, Davis School District
From high school hallways to junior high gyms, our secondary schools & district staff are ready for you! School starts Aug. 18—let’s make this year the best yet.

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#Every1DSD #BacktoSchoolDSD

7 days ago, Davis School District

Bountiful High School recently hosted the annual Universal Closet Community Cloth My Exchange, where more than 2,000 individuals received clothing and essentials—free of charge. The event provided more than 6 tons of donated clothing.

Upon arrival, attendees were given 50-gallon bags and encouraged to take what they needed.

The exchange began years ago as a small South Davis community effort, but outgrew its original space. Bountiful High has hosted the event for the last two years, and this year it surpassed capacity in the school’s small gym.

10 days ago, Davis School District
An image of many tables piled high with clothing. There are people in yellow safety vests. There is the Bountiful High logo in the bottom right corner.

Since 1963, Hill Field Elementary has served the families of Hill Air Force Base and surrounding areas. With a strong connection to the military, the school’s culture has long been shaped by patriotism, service and a deep sense of community.

These photos highlight just a few moments from Hill Field’s past—flag ceremonies, school events and gatherings.

11 days ago, Davis School District
An Air Force person gives a thumbs up to a large crowd of students dressed in red. One student is looking directly at the camera. It looks like they are on a runway.
A collage of two photos. The top photo is of a group of Hill Field Elementary students doing a sign language song. The bottom is an old photo of Hill Field Elementary students saying The Pledge.
An image of children and military personnel sitting down and waving small United States flags.
A military person handing out flags to a little girl at Hill Field Elementary.
A collage of two photos. The top photo is of military people handing out flags to Hill Field Elementary students. The bottom photo is of Hill Field Elementary students singing at the Utah State Capitol. There is a large flag behind them that looks to be colored or have stories on it.
A student puts a piece of paper in a bowl that is surrounded by flags.
A collage of two photos. The top photo is of a line of Hill Field Elementary students receiving flags from teachers. The bottom photo is of students waving small flags.
A student puts a piece of paper in a bowl that is surrounded by flags. The student is wearing a white shirt that says Hill Field Elementary.

Yesterday, Davis School District officially welcomed our incredible new educators with an orientation held at Farmington High School.

From a high-energy entrance with student leaders and the Farmington High drumline to a powerful plenary session with Superintendent Dr. Dan Linford, Board President Brigit Gerrard and veteran educators Allison Riddle and Becky Vervloet—this day was all about inspiration and preparation.

Educators connected in breakout sessions by grade level and subject, learned about essential district resources at the Discover Davis Expo Hall and enjoyed lunch as they began forming strong professional networks.

We're honored these passionate individuals chose to start their next chapter in Davis.

12 days ago, Davis School District
A teacher high-fiving a student
A collage of three photos. The top photo is of Clearfield and Bountiful high SBOs and cheerleaders cheering. The bottom left photo is of Superintendent Dr. Dan Linford speaking into a microphone. The right photo is of a new teacher smiling at the camera as she walks inside.
Two new educators smiling and having fun. One is holding a news anchor mic and the other is holding red smiling lips.
A collage of two photos. The top photo is of student body officers yelling and a new educator waving at them. The bottom photo is of two new educators smiling as they walk through a tunnel of students.
Two new educators smiling and having fun. One is holding a news anchor mic and the other is holding red smiling lips.
A new educator smiles with a open mouth and their arms stretched wide as they walk through a crowd of people.
A collage of three photos. The top is a photo of two new educators talking while standing. The bottom left photo is of two new educators sitting in a auditorium. The bottom right photo is of Allison Riddle speaking into a microphone.
A photo of a new educator standing in front of a pink and orange smiley face backdrop. She is wearing blue and yellow dinosaur sunglasses and is holding a sign that reads: confident. Feeling strongly self-assure & self-reliant.
A crowd of new educators eating lunch. One is particularly engaged in a conversation.
A collage of two photos. The top photo is of two educators talking. The bottom photo is of a large group of students sitting outside of Farmington High school after they welcomed new educators into the building.
A Morning of Impact, A Year of Confidence.

While most were still sleeping Friday morning, volunteers, teachers and administrators from across Davis School District gathered at three Kohl’s stores to make a difference.

Through the Davis Education Foundation’s annual Child Spree, 502 students in need received new clothes, shoes and school supplies—just in time for the new school year.

This event isn’t just about shopping; it’s about helping students feel prepared, valued and ready to learn.

Thank you to our incredible community of donors and sponsors—including America First Credit Union, Lifetime, Marathon Oil, Holy Cross Hospital Davis, Waste Management and many individuals—for helping us put every student first.

#EveryStudentFirst #ChildSpree #DavisEducationFoundation
14 days ago, Davis School District
A photo of two teachers holding clothing at Kohl's smiling at the camera.
Two horizontal photos. The top photo is of a giant line of DSD students, teachers and staff in line at Kohl's after shopping for students. The bottom photo is of a group of nine people all wearing blue America First shirts smiling at the camera.
Two people pushing one Kohl's cart walking down the hall.
two horizontal photos. The top photo is of six men smiling at the camera. The bottom photo is of five women wearing citi shirts.
A photo of two educators going through shirts at Kohl's during Child Spree.
Two photos. The top is a group of volunteers from sponsors and the Davis Education Foundation sitting outside Kohl's for the Child Spree. The bottom photo is of five young men smiling while shopping at Kohl's.
A photo of two Viewmont Football students helping shopping at Kohl's.
Two photos. The top photo is of a group of six Woods Cross Chantelles shopping at Kohl's. The bottom photo is of two students and one principal shopping at Kohl's.
One of our Board Members and her daughter shopping during Davis Education Foundation's Annual Child Spree.
Two photos. The top photo is of one educator with clothes in her hands while shopping for students at Kohl's. The bottom photo is of two educators shopping at Kohl's during the Davis Education Foundation's Annual Child Spree.

Horizon Junior High is opening this fall—and with it comes a bold new mascot: the Duck.

https://youtube.com/shorts/8kf7dHa8EBQ?feature=share

Follow Horizon's journey on social media as the excitement builds.

18 days ago, Davis School District
Valley View Elementary’s HOPE Squad is spreading warmth—literally.

With help from counselor Katie DeGroot and teachers Sherilynne McKee and Sherry Bronson, during the school year have tied blankets for local hospitals and shelters. So much fabric was donated.

These students are learning just how powerful kindness can be—and they’ve loved every minute of it.

#ValleyViewElementary #HOPESquad #GiveBack #KindnessInAction
19 days ago, Davis School District
Three students smile at the camera as they tie blankets at school on their desks.
Four students smile at the camera as they tie blankets at school on their desks.
Two faculty members at Valley View Elementary smile at the camera as they tie blankets at school on their desks.
Four students smile at the camera as they tie blankets at school on their desks.
Five students smile at the camera as they tie blankets at school on their desks.

At Oak Hills Elementary, there’s something in the halls that feels a little extra special—and it might just be the generations of connection.

This past year, students learned that some of their teachers once walked these same halls as students.

Kindergarten teacher Mrs. Clark and 5th grade teacher Ms. Bell both attended Oak Hills as kids.

Mrs. Quist’s husband was once a student here, too.

And 4th grade teacher Mrs. Martinez? Her husband and mother-in-law both went to Oak Hills—and she even shared a photo of their 4th grade class from way back when.

For so many at Oak Hills, it’s more than just a school. It’s a place you return to. A place that feels like home.

20 days ago, Davis School District
Two photos. The top photo is of an elementary class photo taken in the 70s. The bottom photo is of a yearbook page of a class of students (individuals).
In the center of West Point Elementary is a longtime favorite among students—a large fish tank.

Though no one remembers exactly when it was installed, the tank remains a daily source of interest and conversation. Students enjoy naming the fish—often giving each one more than one name—and watching them during breaks.

It’s a simple feature, but one that adds a memorable and calming element to the school environment.

#SummerHighlights #WestPointElementary #Every1DSD
21 days ago, Davis School District
An image of the inside of a fish tank with fish swimming around in it.

Before school let out, students and staff at Cook Elementary pulled off a surprise “Dress Like Mr. Hughes Day” to celebrate their beloved principal’s retirement. From button-downs to glasses, the halls were full of heartfelt impersonations and laughter.

Because while learning was always the priority, Cook knew how to make room for fun, connection and lasting memories.

This fall, the school will welcome Mrs. Elizabeth Jensen as the new principal. But no matter who’s at the helm…

Once a Cougar, Always a Cougar.

24 days ago, Davis School District
A photo of a principal and three young students from the school who are dressed up in a shirt, tie and glasses to match their principal.
A girl smiles at the camera while wearing a white button down shirt, a tie and orange glasses.
A principal stands and smiles at the camera with one of his staff members. They are dressed up similarly today.
Two group photos of staff at Cook Elementary posing with their principal because they all dressed up like him to honor him before his retirement.
West Point Junior High was recently buzzing with energy during LIA’s Cultural Night.

Students from LIA, MAC and SBO shared posters about their interests, families and heritage—while guests snacked on Mexican, Polynesian and Chinese treats.

Highlights included dances from Puerto Rico and American Samoa, a violin solo, a tumbling routine and a group performance by LIA students.
25 days ago, Davis School District
A group of students smiling at the camera. All of them are wearing either black or red shirts, jeans and boots.
A student dancing in a red skirt whips their skirt around to create waves.
A student holds a microphone up to another student playing a string instrument, probably a violin but may be a viola.
In honor of Pioneer Day, Davis School District offices will be closed Thursday, July 24 and Friday, July 25.

We celebrate the strength, sacrifice and spirit of those who helped shape our state—and continue to inspire us today.
25 days ago, Davis School District
At Foxboro Elementary, Tuesdays are for music, memories and a little friendly competition.

Each week, students across the school would tune in for “Name That Tune” Tuesday. A song plays over the intercom, and the challenge begins: Be the correct caller with the song title and artist, and your class wins.

The prize? Foxboro’s beloved “Golden Guitar” trophy. The winning class keeps it for the week, adds their teacher’s name and contributes a small artifact that represents their class.

It’s a fun tradition that strikes a chord with students and celebrates school spirit—one song at a time.

#SummerHighlights #FoxboroElementary #Every1DSD #GoldenGuitarTradition
26 days ago, Davis School District
A photo of a guitar sitting on a chair. The guitar has drawings, bows, and other things tied to it.