Administrators from Davis School District spread holiday cheer by participating in the annual Santa's Service Project! They came together to make a difference in our community and bring smiles to many faces this season. Let's celebrate their dedication and holiday spirit!
#DavisSchoolDistrict #SantasServiceProject #HolidayCheer #Every1
Sunset Junior High’s Dollar Wars week was a HUGE success, raising $16,568.24 for various causes such as Sub for Santa Teen Center and other needs as identified by the school's Counseling Center.
From Lottery Day to Shave It or Save It, students got creative and competitive, making every day a fun challenge. Highlights included Doubles Day, where donations were worth double points, and Golden Ticket Day, where $1 = 2 raffle tickets!
The biggest moment? Three brave basketball players volunteered to shave their heads— and they all went through with it! The boys even joined the cheerleaders for a dance at the assembly to keep the energy high.
We couldn’t be more proud of the Sunset community for raising an incredible amount in just one week!
✨ Spreading Holiday Magic! ✨
Layton Elementary School Choir kicked off the season with some beautiful music Choir kicked off the season with some beautiful music.
Layton Elementary Choir kicked off the season with some beautiful music, spreading holiday cheer at the Layton City Park Lighting Ceremony.
A special shoutout to Ivan George, a sixth grader, who had the honor of pulling the lever to light up the park.
The festive spirit didn’t stop there. The choir also visited the Fairfield Village Senior Center, sharing their songs and spreading joy to the residents.
Here’s to a bright season ahead!
We’re excited to share the outstanding results of Farmington High School's National Honor Society Chapter's recent food drive.
Thanks to the generosity of our students, staff and community, they raised an impressive 4,584 pounds of food for the Bountiful Community Food Pantry – beating last year’s total by over 100 pounds!
A special shoutout to Michael Erickson, whose students alone contributed an incredible 1,775 cans.
Thank you to everyone who contributed and helped make this effort such a success.
#FarmingtonPhoenix #GivingBack #FoodDriveSuccess #BountifulCommunityFoodPantry
The holidays are here, and so are the art shows and performances!
Come support our talented students as they bring the holiday season to life through music and art all week long.
Check out the graphics for the full list of events, from choir concerts to art shows happening throughout the district.
Don’t miss the chance to celebrate creativity and spread some holiday cheer!
*The events listed are the ones that have been added to the Fine Arts Calendar. If you don't see your school and you know there is an event, post it in the comments!
#SupportTheArts #DavisFineArts #HolidaySeason #DavisSchools #CelebrateTheArts
🌟 Congratulations to the 2024 Martin Luther King Jr. Speech Contest Winners! 🌟
This year marks the 20th anniversary of our annual Martin Luther King Jr. Speech Contest—an inspiring event where K-12 students across the Davis School District honor Dr. King’s legacy by delivering powerful excerpts from his speeches.
The dedication and passion shown by all participants were truly remarkable, reflecting the inclusivity and unity Dr. King championed. We are inspired by these young voices and the incredible impact they will continue to make in their communities.
Follow the link to see the winners: https://www.davis.k12.ut.us/article/1873092
#MLKSpeechContest #Every1DSD #InspiringYoungVoices
Exciting times at Davis School District with the adoption of the Core Knowledge Language Arts curriculum! Creekside Elementary's 3rd graders recently had a blast with a culminating activity on the Roman Empire. They dressed in period costumes, created sculptures, built Roman architectural models and even tasted a variety of olives. The highlight? Enjoying "Little Caesars" pizza! 🍕🏛️
#DavisSchoolDistrict #CKLA #CreeksideElementary #RomanEmpire #FunLearning
Yule Titan Market at Syracuse High!
Come shop local at the Yule Titan Market this weekend. With 80+ vendors, food, drinks and crafts, it's the perfect place to find unique gifts and enjoy the holiday spirit.
Friday, Dec. 6 | 5–8 PM
Saturday, Dec. 7 | 9 AM–5 PM
Syracuse High School
Santa will be there both days, too. 🎅
All while supporting Syracuse High Ceramics Students. See you there!
#YuleTitanMarket #SyracuseHigh #SupportLocal #TitanPride #HolidayShopping
Looking for a way to get into the holiday spirit?
Our students are showcasing their talents all week long with holiday concerts and art shows across the district.
From choirs to bands and orchestras, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Check out the graphics for all the performances and art shows happening this week.
Let’s fill the season with music and creativity.
*The events listed are the ones that have been added to the Fine Arts Calendar. If you don't see your school and you know there is an event, post it in the comments!
#SupportTheArts #HolidaySeason #CelebrateCreativity #DavisSchools #Every1DSD
The Davis Connect SBOs held a fundraiser to collect pantry donations to help out Northridge High School's Teen Center.
The officers have been using the Northridge High School's space to film their biweekly announcement videos while their building is under construction and to thank them and to do some good for kids in our community, they used their Fall Festival to collect items from a list of needs.
With a small student population, the Davis Connect officers were still able to collect 2 wagons full of items to add to the NHS pantry.
Today we celebrate National Special Education Day. We honor the dedication of our teachers, staff and students who make learning accessible for all.
Snow Horse Elementary and Sunburst Elementary have earned the prestigious Apple Distinguished School designation for the second time, for the 2024-2027 period.
This accomplishment places both schools among an exclusive group of only 889 schools across 37 countries worldwide to hold the title. Only three schools in Utah have earned this honor and all three schools are part of Davis School District.
The award is given to schools that demonstrate excellence in innovation, leadership and educational effectiveness through the integration of technology into the learning environment. Schools must show how they are using Apple products and resources to foster creativity, enhance student engagement and prepare students for success in a rapidly evolving world.
“The award is not based solely on how technology is utilized,” said Sunburst Elementary Principal Rachel Alberts. “A school must have a culture that embraces risk-taking, equitable access and engaging learning opportunities. This would not be possible without our highly skilled and dedicated teachers.”
Snow Horse Elementary Principal Jenne Talbot said, “Earning the Apple Distinguished School designation reflects the dedication, innovation, and teamwork of our entire community. This award highlights not only our commitment to integrating technology into learning but also the hard work our staff and students have put into building a forward-thinking environment where every child can thrive.”
The district is incredibly proud of the dedication of the staff, students and communities at Snow Horse Elementary and Sunburst Elementary. Earning the Apple Distinguished School designation for 2024-2027 is a testament to their commitment, effort and dedication to educational excellence.
Huge shoutout to the Phoenix Marching Band.
They recently competed at the Bands of America Regional Championships in St. George, alongside 30 bands from across the Western U.S. and made it to the finals!
Their boxing-themed show, "The Contender", was performed flawlessly, and they represented us with pride.
We couldn’t be prouder of their hard work and dedication.
Way to go, Phoenix!
#GoPhoenix #MarchingBandExcellence #BandsOfAmerica #DavisSchoolDistrict #FarmingtonPhoenix
On National Native American Heritage Day, we recognize and celebrate the history, traditions and lasting contributions of Native American communities.
What an incredible finish to the Boys Basketball District Championships!
In Bracket A, Shoreline Junior High fought hard to claim the District Title with a thrilling victory over Kaysville Junior High. The energy in the gym was off the charts as fans cheeredin a game that kept everyone on the edge of their seats.
In Bracket B, Centerville Junior High emerged victorious, topping Centennial Junior High in a fierce matchup.
A huge thank you to all the students, parents and fans who came out to support these talented athletes.
Each month, a select group of students are invited to share Soup with the Supe. These students, nominated by their principals, are recognized for their outstanding contributions and positive impact on the respective schools.
Congratulations to November's honorees! Your dedication and commitment to excellence make you true representatives of our district. We are incredibly proud of your accomplishments.
South Davis Junior High’s food drive was a huge success.
The school’s Student Body Officers organized a month-long drive to benefit the Bountiful Food Pantry. The class that collected the most food won the grand prize—early release to attend the Fall Festival and free pizza. Miss Naegle’s 8th grade U.S. History class took first place.
The festival featured games, trivia, a prize wheel, a photo booth and plenty of pizza and donuts.
#SDJH #FoodDrive #FallFestival #SBO #CommunitySupport
Redhawks Rise to the Top: 5A STATE CHAMPIONS!
A HUGE congratulations to the Bountiful High School Redhawks for winning the 5A State Football Championship, their first since 2003.
What an epic journey this season has been. The Redhawks have shown unmatched grit, teamwork and determination, and their hard work paid off with an unforgettable victory.
Way to go Redhawks!
Congratulations to Jessica Holtry, an inspiring educator from Northridge High School, who has been recognized as KUTV 2 News' Teacher of the Month. This award not only celebrates her incredible contributions to the Davis School District but also comes with a well-deserved cash prize.
Holtry has dedicated the past 11 years of her career to Northridge High, where she teaches AP Chemistry, AP Environmental Science, Concurrent Enrollment Chem 1010, General Chemistry, and a Peer Leadership class. Her influence extends far beyond the classroom, as she nurtures both academic growth and personal development in her students.
Holtry reflects on the joy of watching her students grow: “The answer always comes back to the joy of watching students grow and develop," Holtry said. "There’s something incredibly fulfilling about seeing them discover their potential and take steps to embrace it more fully. It’s a privilege to foster curiosity and a love for learning, not just for them, but for myself as well—I learn alongside my students every day.”
Her commitment to education stems from a belief in its transformative power. For Holtry, teaching isn’t just a job; it’s a mission to give back to her community and contribute to something greater.
Holtry draws her inspiration from the resilience and growth she witnesses in her students: “It is truly inspiring to be part of someone’s life journey during what is, for many, a critical and formative time. As a teacher, I have the privilege of creating opportunities and broadening horizons for my students.”
Whether it's helping a student complete credit recovery, navigate personal challenges, or overcome setbacks, Holtry finds fulfillment in guiding students through life’s milestones.
🎠Last Chance to See Disney's Beauty and the Beast on Stage đźŽ
Davis, Northridge and Syracuse high schools are bringing the magic of Disney's Beauty and the Beast to life before the beloved musical is placed in the Disney vault at the end of 2024. Don’t miss your opportunity to see this iconic production before it’s gone.
Show Dates and Times:
Davis High School: Nov. 21–26 at 7 p.m., with a matinee on Nov. 23 at 2 p.m.
Northridge High School: Nov. 22, 23, Dec. 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 at 7 p.m., with a matinee on Nov. 23 at 2 p.m.
Syracuse High School: Nov. 21, 22, 23, 25 at 7 p.m.
Which part of Beauty and the Beast are you most excited to see?
Let us know in the comments!