
May 8, 2026
The Davis School District Class of 2026 Latinos in Action (LIA) graduates represent a legacy of leadership, service and growth. Many of these students were once on the receiving end of LIA tutoring as young elementary learners and are now graduating as mentors, role models and leaders in their schools and community.
Davis School District was among the first in the nation to implement the LIA program, and the Class of 2026 continues that tradition of excellence. These graduates leave high school prepared to lead, serve and make a meaningful impact.
During this year’s graduation celebration, former Davis School District Board Presidents John Robison and Liz Mumford awarded two scholarships to students pursuing careers in education, recognizing the next generation of educators and leaders committed to serving our communities.
Founded by Jose Enriquez in 2001, Latinos in Action works to close opportunity gaps for Latino students while building leadership skills and strengthening community connections. Through tutoring, leadership development and service, LIA continues to shape confident, capable students ready for what comes next.
Davis School District was among the first in the nation to implement the LIA program, and the Class of 2026 continues that tradition of excellence. These graduates leave high school prepared to lead, serve and make a meaningful impact.
During this year’s graduation celebration, former Davis School District Board Presidents John Robison and Liz Mumford awarded two scholarships to students pursuing careers in education, recognizing the next generation of educators and leaders committed to serving our communities.
Founded by Jose Enriquez in 2001, Latinos in Action works to close opportunity gaps for Latino students while building leadership skills and strengthening community connections. Through tutoring, leadership development and service, LIA continues to shape confident, capable students ready for what comes next.









