Start your child’s educational story today—secure their spot for the 2026–27 school year in Davis School District!
Priority Registration Jan. 15 through Feb. 27. Registration during the Priority window allows schools to plan staffing, resources and class sizes for next year!
Complete the quick form here: https://www.davis.k12.ut.us/o/dsd/page/kindergarten-enrollment-page. After you register, watch your email for the next steps!

Thursday, January 15ᵗʰ 9am – 11 PM
245 West 500 South Space B
Bountiful UT 84010
All Proceeds go to help our PTA fund
• Field Day, Art Night
• School Musicals
• Loved Ones and Donuts
• And so much more!
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Thank you for your help in providing a safe area to drop off and pick up students before and after school. On December 18th, I shared some updated information and procedures with you. Part of this information was regarding Red Curb Parking: Cars may not be parked or stopped at the red curb from 8:30-8:55 a.m. or 3:00-3:50 p.m. Parking along the curb prohibits the bus from safely entering the loading and unloading zone. If you are parked or stopped at the curb, you will be asked to move. In addition to this procedure, we wanted to let you know that starting tomorrow our busses may block lanes of traffic within our drop off loop. This is due to an effort to increase the safety of our students who are loading and unloading busses, as well as increasing the safety of students and parents who are utilizing a drop off or pick up within a private vehicle. This means that if you are parked or stopped at the red curb during the restricted times, you will be unable to exit the lot until the busses have completed the unloading and loading the students. Thank you again for your help in keeping our students and families safe!
Reminders from the 12/18 email: Due to safety concerns for our students, families, and drivers, we need to make the following adjustments to our drop-off and pick-up procedures:
Front (East) Drop-Off Area: This area is reserved for buses and kindergarten students only.
Red Curb Parking: Cars may not be parked or stopped at the red curb from 8:30–8:55 a.m. or 3:00–3:50 p.m. Parking along the curb prohibits the bus from safely entering the loading and unloading zone. If you are parked or stopped at the curb, you will be asked to move.
If you would like to walk your kindergarten student to the drop-off area, please park in the school parking lot or at the park, then walk your child to their drop off location.
Grades 1–6: All students in grades 1–6 should be dropped off and picked up at the south parking loop. This setup provides students with a direct and safe route to their classroom drop-off and pick-up lines.

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Help Finish Sub for Santa Strong! Daviskids.org/santa, ONE Day Left!!
Last Day to Donate Tuesday, Dec. 9th
Donate today at: https://daviskids.org/santa

Foxboro Elementary PTA Presents:
Beauty and the Beast, Jr.,
a Spotlight Children's Theater Production.
Parent Information Meeting
Tuesday, Dec. 9th 3:45pm
Students welcome
Auditions , Thursday Dec. 11th 3:45-6:00pm
Rehearsals begin Jan. 13th at 7:30am
Mon., Tues., Wed., Friday
Performances March 6-7
Contact daisie@spotlightct.org with questions
Sign-up at https://sct.regfox.com/foxboro-batb-jr






Socktober continues! Student Council is collecting “New” socks until Thanksgiving break. If you are able to donate to help out Foxboro families, we have bins at the end of each pod for sock drop off. Let’s fill them up! The grade level with the most donations will receive a mystery reward.

6ᵗʰ grade Mystery Program on Thursday, November 6ᵗʰ at 6:30pm
Students Arrive at 6:15
Our 6th Grade has been hard at work to prepare a Mystery Program. This theme comes from the State and District ELA standards found in our CKLA Language Arts Program. Coach Harry's class has prepared to share a reading of "The Legend of Sleepy Hallow." Ms. Rees's class has written mystery and spooky scripts, four of which are ready to be performed. Finally, Mrs. Lagaun's class will be sharing three stories from the book, Who Pushed Humpty Dumpty? by David Levinthal and adapted for stage by Haley Anderson. We will start and end with a song. We look forward to sharing our program with families and friends on the night of Thursday, November 6th at 6:30 PM. No tickets required.

The Foxboro PTA Book Fair and Grand Luncheon are coming up on November 3rd thru Nov 7th.
PTA Book Fair HOURS will be:
Mon, Nov 3 – 3:30–4:15pm
Tue & Wed, Nov 4 & 5 – Open during GRAND Luncheon
11:00am–1:00pm and 3:30–4:15pm
Thu, Nov 6 – 3:30–4:15pm
Fri, Nov 7 – 1:30–2:15pm
GRAND LUNCHEON will be Nov 4th & 5th (during your student's lunchtime)
Students Can Invite Someone Grand* To Eat Lunch With Them
*Grandparent, Relative, Aunt/Uncle, Neighbor, Dad/Mom, Or Any Other Special Adult
WHAT DO WE EAT?
Bring a special lunch for you and your student(s) OR Purchase a school lunch
To buy a school lunch, bring cash or check to pay at the gym doors when you check in
Adult meal is $4.30 and Child meal (for those not enrolled at the school) is $2.10
ON THE DAY OF THE LUNCHEON:
Check in at the gym doors.
Bring photo ID!
Eat lunch together.
Visit the school Book Fair.
Find a cozy place to read.
Enjoy spending time together!




Character Development Course
Get ready to kick, focus, and have fun!
This exciting after-school martial arts program for K–6 students teaches real karate moves while helping kids build confidence, focus, and respect. Every class is high-energy, fun, and packed with life skills that last far beyond the mat. Parents love the positive growth, kids love the action! The course ends with an awesome graduation ceremony where each student gets to shine!
Audience: K–6 students
Focus Areas: Confidence, focus, respect, real karate moves
Style: High-energy, fun, life skills
Final Event: Graduation ceremony
Details:
Dates: Tuesday & Thursday – November 4th, 6th, 11th, 13th
Time: 3:30 – 4:00 PM
Location: Gymnasium
Cost: $25
Proceeds: Donated to our school
Payment Methods: Card, Cash, Check, Credit Card, Mydsd
Eligibility: Open to all K–6th grade students
Contact Info:
Organization: Championship Martial Arts
Address: 547 South 200 West, Bountiful, UT 84010
Phone: (385) 239-1116
Website: http://www.cmaut.com
Here is the Flyer to Sign-up: https://5il.co/3rfzw

SAVE THE DATE!
Four our Upcoming Restaurant Night Fundraisers
NOVEMBER 14 — CUTLER'S COOKIES
JANUARY 15 — PANDA EXPRESS
FEBRUARY 12 — MOD PIZZA
All proceeds help fund our school's PTA-sponsored programs, including:
Field Day
Art Night
Reflections
School Musicals
Loved Ones and Donuts
And more!
#FoxboroPTA #DSD #FoxboroBuilds

No School for Fall Break Thursday and Friday October 16-17.
Monday, October 20th will be a short day with dismissal at 1:30pm.
#DSD #FoxboroElementary

Foxboro Elementary Community Council Election Results.
Parent Seat #4 - Sarah Jensen
Parent Seat #5 - Kennan Price
Two Year Term (2025-2026, 2026-2027 School Years)

The PTA would love to recognize the amazing things the teachers and staff do each month for our students. Please take a moment to nominate a teacher or staff member who you feel make an impact on the lives of your student. Let’s show our faculty and staff how much we love and appreciate them!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSefRR-6LXVOdKoUz9DK2d_GrCCM94x_71IlbGCeh-ZAt9RNRg/viewform

HALLOWEEN
FOXBORO ELEMENTARY
COSTUME AND VOLUNTEER GUIDELINES
**Students are invited to join in our Halloween celebration on Friday, October 31. We will start the day at 9:15 a.m. with our Halloween Costume Parade, which will be held outside on our school track. Parents are welcome to come and enjoy the parade.
**If you are volunteering in our classrooms, you must have a background check. Feel free to call our office if you are unsure if you are in our database or to get information on how to receive one.
**For parents: Please use these guidelines when planning costumes with your children. These guidelines are meant to help our Halloween celebration be respectful, responsible, safe, kind, and understanding for all.
- Be respectful: Avoid stereotypes. Be racially sensitive and culturally appropriate. Students may not dress up as an ethnic or cultural group (i.e., a Mexican, a Geisha, a Native American, etc.). Culture is not a costume. Skin color must not be altered in any way.
- Be responsible: Recognize that students in a wide age range will see the costumes. Costumes should be family friendly. Costumes may not be gory or threatening.
- Be safe: No weapons, real or pretend are allowed (i.e., light sabers, swords, hooks, Wolverine claws). Masks may not be worn. Crowns or hats may be worn.
- Be kind: Costumes should be fun and exciting, not political or offensive.
- Be understanding: Students may dress up as fictional characters if they follow the above guidelines
#FoxboroElementary #DSD

