Annual Veterans Day recognitions within the Davis School District began early Friday morning as students, faculty and staff came together at Clinton Elementary School to honor those who have served our country in the armed forces. Every branch of the military was recognized through images, words and song, and the Cougar studentbody quickly recognized how their lives have been shaped by those who have sacrificed and in their behalf.
3 days ago, Davis School District
Students standing in front of a mic while reading a paper.
A retired sargeant and his family.
Two students singing.
A student talks in front of a mic.
Two students smiling and putting their hands over their heart.
A student singing or talking into a mic.
A student in a crowd smiling and waving her hand.
A student reads a paper while talking into a mic.
A student smiles with her arms folded while wearing a flag dress.
A sign that says: "Thank You Veteran"
Congratulations to Northridge High’s Evelyn Cook for taking third place in the 5A Girls Cross Country State Meet. We are proud of your hard work and strong finish.
5 days ago, Davis School District
Evelyn Cook from Northridge High running with words that read: "5A State Girls Cross Country 3rd Place."
Congratulations to Northridge High’s Jeff Hazard for earning second place in the 5A Boys Cross Country State Meet. Let's celebrate your dedication and impressive performance.
5 days ago, Davis School District
A photo of Jeff Hazard running with words that read: "5A State Boys Cross Country 2nd Place"
Woods Cross High’s Girls Volleyball Team are the 5A State Champions. The Wildcats showed incredible teamwork and determination throughout the season. Congratulations on an outstanding victory.
5 days ago, Davis School District
The Woods Cross High school Girls Volleyball Team with words that read: "5A State Volleyball Champions"
Recently, Davis School District teachers and schools were recognized at the Utah State Board of Education's Science of Reading Award Recognition at the state capitol.

Nine of our educators – Jen McIlrath from Adams Elementary, Jenn Malan from Burton Elementary, Amanda Carroll and Lori Smith from Crestview Elementary, Mindy Simon from Muir Elementary, Trudi Brown, Wendy Cowan and Angie Richardson from Valley View Elementary and Neesha Killpack from Vista Education Campus – received individual awards for their excellence in literary instruction.

Seven of our elementary schools – Crestview, Kay's Creek, Kaysville, Mountain View, Stewart, Tolman and Windridge – were also honored for having more than 70% of third grade students reading on grade level.

We are proud of our educators and schools for their continued focus on literacy and for helping every student become a confident reader.
6 days ago, Davis School District
A group of Davis School District employees standing together at the Capitol. Words read: "Awards Recognition Science of Reading" with yellow confetti.
Congratulations to Viewmont High’s Girls Cross Country Team for taking second place at the 5A State Championships. The Vikings ran with strength, determination and team spirit.
7 days ago, Davis School District
A group photo of the Viewmont High School girls cross country team. There are words that read: 5A state girls cross country 2nd place.
Congratulations to Viewmont High’s Cross Country Coach, Trent Hooper, who was named the 5A Girls Coach of the Year by the Utah Cross Country and Track Coaches Association. Thank you for your leadership and dedication to student-athletes.
7 days ago, Davis School District
A photo of a coach and principal Travis Lund. The coach is holding a plaque. There are words that read 5A Girls Coach of the Year.
Canyon Creek Elementary celebrated Día de los Muertos on Halloween with a beautiful schoolwide ofrenda that every student helped create.

An ofrenda is a traditional altar created to honor and remember those who have died.

Students contributed handmade candles, skulls and colorful artwork, then joined their families — parents and grandparents included — to add photos of loved ones, enjoy food and share memories together.

Many students came dressed in their Halloween costumes, which made the celebration even more fun and festive.

It was a joyful and meaningful celebration of culture, remembrance and community.
10 days ago, Davis School District
A parent and two students dressed up for halloween stand next to the ofrenda at Canyon Creek Elementary.
A student puts a photo onto the ofrenda at Canyon Creek Elementary.
Two students admire the ofrenda at Canyon Creek Elementary.
A collage of photos during the morning at Canyon Creek Elementary when students and parents participated in an ofrenda.
A parent admires the ofrenda at Canyon Creek Elementary.
Two students dressed in Halloween costumes look at items on the ofrenda at Canyon Creek Elementary.
A parent and student smile as they pose in front of a sugar skull during an ofrenda event at Canyon Creek Elementary.
A parent hands a photo to a student to put onto the ofrenda at Canyon Creek Elementary.
A child looks at the ofrenda with a parent while holding cake.
A parent and student look at a phone while taking a photo of the ofrenda at Canyon Creek Elementary.
From creative classroom parties to festive parades, schools were buzzing with excitement as students and staff showed off their clever costumes. Parents lined the sidewalks and school grounds to cheer on the parades, adding to the fun and celebration.

Even district offices joined the festivities, hosting little trick-or-treaters who made their way through the halls in search of sweets.

It was a day filled with laughter, creativity and community spirit—proof that learning and fun make a perfect pair.
10 days ago, Davis School District
Students wearing Halloween costumes.
Students wearing Halloween costumes throughout the school district.
Admin wearing Halloween costumes.
Students wearing Halloween costumes throughout the school district.
Students wearing Halloween costumes throughout the school district.
Students wearing Halloween costumes throughout the school district.
Students wearing Halloween costumes throughout the school district.
Come Out, Get Spooked, Support Students.

Students at Mountain High School have been hard at work for over a year building an impressive and scary student-led haunted houses around the theme “Mountain Madness.”

Under the direction of CTE teacher Travis Spackman, students have spent countless hours designing props, constructing rooms, painting sets and perfecting every scare. This hands-on project isn’t just about Halloween fun — it’s helping fund programs that give Mountain High students opportunities to create, learn and explore. Proceeds from the event directly fund manufacturing, theatre, DECA, video production and hiking programs at the school.

“I’ve been to Home Depot more times than I’d like to admit,” said Spackman. “But seeing students excited to be here — staying after school just because they want to help — that’s what it’s all about.”

The event features:

- A DJ and party in the Commons
- Face painting & balloon art
- Concessions
- A juggling clown
- And the main event — an 18-room haunted house.

When: Thursday, October 30 & Friday, October 31 (6 p.m. to 10 p.m.)
Cost: $10 for students / $15 for adults / free for 5 and under
Where: Mountain High School 490 South, 500 East, Kaysville,

Show up at 6 p.m. to watch the students perform Thriller. Families with young kids can also enjoy a “less scary” tour, complete with friendly guides like Disney princesses and superheroes.

Come out, get spooked and support some incredible students who’ve poured their hearts (and late nights) into creating “Mountain Madness.”
12 days ago, Davis School District
A scarecrow smiling in the dark.
 a collage of Mountain High students participating in Mountain Madness.
 a collage of Mountain High students participating in Mountain Madness.
 a collage of Mountain High students participating in Mountain Madness.

Farmington High School’s CTE Digital Illustration students recently had a unique opportunity to learn from Paul Mann, a veteran illustrator whose portfolio includes Marvel projects such as Fantastic Four and Guardians of the Galaxy.

Mann shared his original artwork and walked students through his creative process, offering rare insight into the professional illustration world. With a career spanning more than four decades, he blends traditional painting techniques with modern storytelling to create his signature cinematic style.

Students were inspired by his talent, wisdom and generosity in sharing what it takes to succeed in the industry. Thank you, Paul Mann, for inspiring the next generation of artists!

13 days ago, Davis School District
A collage of images of veteran illustrator Paul Mann teaching at Farmington High School.
Aztecs. Incas. Mayans. Picasso. Clemente. Sotomayor. All are representative of Hispanic culture, and from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, Horizon Junior High School celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month.

The effort, led by World Languages Department Head Karla Alpizar Veloz, couldn’t have happened without the efforts of students, many who may not have been too familiar with the worldwide contributions of the culture until they began learning about it.

“Every heritage has something to contribute,” Alpizar said, and students shouldn’t “be shy to show their heritage, because we are all part of this salad bowl.”
14 days ago, Davis School District
A student holding his arms out wide.
A student pointing to his artwork on the wall.
Two teachers smiling at the camera.
A student stands in front of an art piece that is wings.
A student points at their art work.
Three students smile while sitting on the stairs at school.
Syracuse High’s Girls Soccer Team are the 6A State Champions. The Titans showed exceptional skill and perseverance throughout the season. Congratulations on a well-earned title.
15 days ago, Davis School District
Syracuse High Girls Soccer Team photo with the words "6A State Soccer Champions"
Bountiful High’s Girls Soccer Team are the 5A State Champions. The Redhawks played with grit, teamwork and heart. Congratulations on an incredible season.
17 days ago, Davis School District
A Bountiful High Girls Soccer team photo with the redhawk and Davis School District logo in the top right. Along the bottom it says 5A State Soccer Champions.
Adams Elementary visited the Great Salt Lake wetlands with a guide from The Nature Conservancy.

“Today is all about observation,” the guide told students. “Look at it, listen to it, smell it.”

See the full experience in our reel at: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ew5x-v-a2BI
17 days ago, Davis School District
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 October honorees! Your dedication and commitment to excellence make you true representatives of our district. We are incredibly proud of your accomplishments.
18 days ago, Davis School District
A photo of a student holding a certificate with their principal and Superintendent Linford. There is a graphic along that bottom that says: "Soup with the Supe."
A photo of students holding a certificate with their principals and Superintendent Linford. There is a graphic along the middle that says: "Soup with the Supe."
A photo of students holding a certificate with their principals and Superintendent Linford. There is a graphic along the middle that says: "Soup with the Supe."
A photo of students holding a certificate with their principals and Superintendent Linford. There is a graphic along the middle that says: "Soup with the Supe."
A photo of a student holding a certificate with their principal and Superintendent Linford. There is a graphic along that bottom that says: "Soup with the Supe."

Congratulations Tom Laughlin!

Davis School District’s very own Digital Media Specialist has been nominated for not one, but TWO Rocky Mountain Regional Emmy Awards.

Laughlin's powerful storytelling and creative vision earned him nominations in:

Human Interest – Long Form Content - "A Day in the Life of a First Grader"

Education / Schools Content - "Making it Count"

We’re proud to see his work recognized at such a prestigious level. Way to go, Tom — your dedication to capturing the heart of our community and schools is truly Emmy-worthy.

19 days ago, Davis School District
A sparkly image of a Rocky Mountain Regional Emmy award with words that say: Rocky Mountain Regional Emmy Nominations with a DSD logo.
Families, students and staff gathered on the playground to kick off the new school year with bounce houses, games, a silent auction, face painting, fake tattoos and plenty of hot dogs and popcorn.

The event was a true team effort — with teachers, the school counselor and math coach joining in, and student leaders from the Community Council running the face painting booth.

This was Wasatch Elementary’s first-ever Back-to-School Carnival, and it was a huge success in strengthening connections between our school and community.🍁

#WasatchElementary #BackToSchoolBash #ClearfieldCommunity #WeAreWasatch
20 days ago, Davis School District
A collage of photos from the Wasatch Elementary Back to School Carnival.
A collage of photos from the Wasatch Elementary Back to School Carnival.
A collage of photos from the Wasatch Elementary Back to School Carnival.
Interested in becoming a school administrator? Learn how to start or advance your leadership career in Davis School District, a community that values excellence, collaboration, innovation and student success.

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

21 days ago, Davis School District
An image of a compass with the word "leadership" around it. There is a DSD logo in the top right corner and text along the bottom that reads: "Davis School District School Administrator Candidate Informational Meeting."
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!
21 days ago, Davis School District
A group of volleyball players celebrating with the words "DSD Jr High Volleyball Champions" across the bottom of the graphic.
two volleyball players hitting and setting a volleyball.
A Centennial Junior High volleyball player digs a volleyball.
A collage of photos from the Horizon vs. Centennial Junior High DSD volleyball championship.
Two Centennial Junior High volleyball players guard the net as a Horizon player spikes the ball.
A collage of photos from the Horizon vs. Centennial Junior High DSD volleyball championship.
A collage of photos from the Horizon vs. Centennial Junior High DSD volleyball championship.
A Horizon Junior High volleyball player yells mid-run as the ball comes her way.
Horizon and Centennial Junior High Volleyball Team Photo after championship.