
Stop by the Kay's Creek Book Fair today and tomorrow 1:30-6:30 during parent teacher conferences. Just a reminder that we have early dismissal at 1:30 each day also.


🎉 Congratulations to our Spelling Bee Winners! 🐝
🏆 1st Place: Weston Williams
🥈 2nd Place: Addison Kodra
🥉 3rd Place: Braden Newbold
We are incredibly proud of all the hard work our participants put in. A big thank you to our PTA volunteers for organizing the spelling bee! 🌟👏


Our amazing art teacher, Ms. Yaz, is in need of newspaper donations for an exciting paper mache project with our students during art prep. If you have any newspapers lying around, please consider donating them. You can drop them off at the office at Kay’s Creek.
Thank you for your support! 🎨🗞️


🎉 A HUGE thank you to the Davis Education Foundation! 🎉 Thanks to their generous grant, Kay's Creek has been able to purchase fun new PE equipment. The kids are absolutely loving the softer soccer balls and brand new soccer nets. 🥅⚽️ We are so grateful for the support that helps our students stay active and enjoy PE even more!



From exciting games to team-building activities, our PE classes are all about having fun while staying active. PE is everyone's favorite part of the day at Kay's Creek Elementary! Our amazing PE teachers make sure every student feels included and motivated to do their best. 💪🏅✨


Kay's Creek Parent Teacher Conferences
February 12 & 13
Early Dismissal @ 1:30
Schedule on myDSD beginning Friday, January 31st. Those who have not scheduled by February 7th will be auto scheduled.


Kindergarten priority registration is open Jan 13 - Feb 28. We will host our Kindergarten Roundup the afternoon of Feb 21, 2:30-3:30. We'd love to get the word out to all our current and new parents to please complete registration as soon as possible. If you have neighbors or know of anyone that might have a kinder next year, please pass the information along to them. More information can be found on the school website.
https://forms.office.com/r/rLBbYU4pqV


🐝 The Kay's Creek Spelling Bee is a great opportunity for 4th to 6th graders to showcase their spelling skills. Remember, it's happening on Wednesday, February 5th at 9:00 am. Make sure to get a word list from your teacher, the Kay's Creek Connection, or the school website to start practicing. Good luck to all super spellers! 📚✨


Please claim all lost and found items by December 20th! Anything left after December 20th will be donated.


Please take a moment to give Davis School District your feedback about the 2025-2026 school year calendar. The proposed calendar has August 14 as the first day of school with the year ending May 21. https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=dPKcPX5U9UqN3gGmNuC2B4c0OTHCYVJAgSvE96ZeEy1UMThMVEo0WVAzVlJFNktMODZHSlhJMkIyQS4u&route=shorturl


We have so many talented students at Kay's Creek! Congratulations to our yearbook cover winners Navona and Teagan.



Bring your pop can tabs into school from November 14th through November 22nd to help first grade support the Ronald McDonald House.




Purchase tickets today for The Lion King Jr Performances are November 18-23. https://kayscreekelementary.com/


Kay's Creek Vision Screening Friday, November 8th from 9:00-10:30. We could use a few more volunteers to assist with the Vision Screening. Sign up here https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E0445ABAF23ABFA7-52062221-vision?useFullSite=true#/


Lots happening at Kay's Creek this week! Early Dismissal at 1:30 on Wednesday & Thursday due to Parent Teacher Conferences. Boo to the Flu Clinic on Wednesday, November 6 from 3:00-7:00 pm. And the Scholastic Book Fair November 6 & 7 from 1:30-6:00 and on November 8 from 7:45-8:45. On Nov 8 students can bring any VIP in their life and enjoy a small breakfast and browse the book fair.




Kindergarten Hunger Heroes To The Rescue!
Please help our kindergarteners become Hunger Heroes by donating to their canned food drive. Donations will be accepted at the office November 4-8.
These are the items the Bountiful Food Pantry has listed as their most needed items:
Canned Meats
Canned Chili
Canned Tuna
Pasta
Cereal
Ramen Noodles
Boxed Meals
Canned Beans
Canned Tomatoes
Canned Soup
Canned Vegetables
Tomato-based Meals (Spaghetti O's,Chef Boyardee, etc)
Canned Tomato Sauce
Canned Fruit
Pantry Pack Items
Baking Supplies
Peanut Butter (1 lb jar)
Diapers (sizes 4-7)
Feminine Hygiene
Toilet Paper
Baby Wipes
Laundry Detergent
Cleaning supplies
Dish Soap


Thank you so much for your generous donations to the Halloween Costume Drive for our friends at Layton Elementary!



Hello Parents:
There are 18 courtesy seats available on bus 2412. Currently this bus makes 4 stops on its way to Kay's Creek. The stops are as follows:
Corner of Flint Street and Phillips Street
Corner of Flint Street and Flint Meadow Drive
Corner of Shadow Breeze Road and Whispering Meadow Lane
Corner of Willow Brook Drive and Country Springs Road
If you would like to enter the lottery for a seat for your student on the bus, please visit the link provided. https://forms.office.com/r/3xVDAEZNa3
Additional bus stops will not be added. Your student will need to utilize one of the current stops.


Parent Teacher Conferences will be held November 6 & 7. Schedule your appointment on myDSD beginning Monday October 28. November 6 & 7 will be early dismissal days at 1:30.


This year we’ll be holding a short costume parade for students, along with fun thematic activities in the classrooms. These events will take place on Oct. 31. The parade will take place at 9:15 am. Parents and family members are welcome to attend the parade. Those wishing to attend should gather along the perimeter of the blacktop/field in back of the school. If the weather does not cooperate that day, the parade will be cancelled. The parade lasts about 10 minutes.
Students who would like to dress up are welcome to come to school in costume. Any makeup or hair coloring should be in place before coming to school. Please make sure students’ costumes meet this criteria...
Be respectful: Avoid stereotypes, racially insensitive, or culturally inappropriate costumes.
Be responsible: Recognize that students in a wide age range will see the costumes. Costumes may not be gory or represent violence.
Be safe: No hand-held accessories, like wands or weapons. No inflatable costumes. Worn or attached accessories, like a crown, are okay.
Be kind: Costumes should be fun and exciting, not political or offensive.
