
Davis Adult Education celebrated around 270 students this year—each one with a unique journey, a story of perseverance and a commitment to finishing strong. From earning diplomas to opening doors for new careers and opportunities, this class proves it’s never too late to achieve your goals.
Congratulations, Adult Ed. grads—your future starts now!
#DavisAdultEd #AdultEdGrads2025 #DavisSchoolDistrictGrads #Every1DSD #ClassOf2025

May is National Speech-Language-Hearing Month.
We’re proud to support students across our district with the help of dedicated speech-language pathologists, audiologists, Teachers of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing and anyone else who assists our students in these efforts.

Viewmont High School celebrated 524 graduates who earned more than $16.7 million in scholarships. Forty-six students earned the Seal of Biliteracy. Known for strong participation and work ethic, this class reflects the Viking spirit through and through. Congratulations Vikings!
#VikingVoyage #ViewmontGrads #DavisSchoolDistrictGrads #ClassOf2025

Woods Cross High School celebrated 527 graduates this year, earning more than $9.5 million in scholarships. Forty-one students were recognized with the Seal of Biliteracy. This class is known for its commitment to inclusivity, with a strong Unified Sports program and a culture of bringing everyone together. Way to go Wildcats!
#WildcatStrong #WoodsCrossGrads #DavisSchoolDistrictGrads #Every1DSD #ClassOf2025











Syracuse High School honored 757 graduates this year—the largest class in the district. They earned more than $14.4 million in scholarships, and 115 students received the Seal of Biliteracy. Tremendous day to celebrate the Titans!
#TitanStrong #SyracuseGrads #DavisSchoolDistrictGrads #ClassOf2025











Clearfield High School honored 617 graduates who earned more than $17.4 million in scholarships. Forty-three students achieved the Seal of Biliteracy. Known across the district for its iconic school spirit, Clearfield continues to foster a vibrant and connected community. Follow your dreams, Falcons!
#ClearfieldFalcons #ClassOf2025 #FalconPride #DavisSchoolDistrictGrads











Mountain High School honored 142 graduates who earned more than $35,000 in scholarships. This year’s class exemplifies perseverance and personal growth, celebrated in a meaningful ceremony hosted at Clearfield High School. Congratulations to the mighty Mountain High!
#MountainHighStrong #GradsWithGrit #DavisSchoolDistrictGrads #ClassOf2025











Davis High School graduated 737 seniors, who earned more than $21.1 million in scholarships. Sixty-one students earned the Seal of Biliteracy. As one of the largest classes in the district, this group of Darts continues a proud tradition of academic excellence. Way to deliver, Darts!
#GoDarts #DavisHighGrads #DavisSchoolDistrictGrads #ClassOf2025











Bountiful High School celebrated 500 graduating seniors this year, with more than $16.9 million earned in scholarships. Eighty-six students received the Seal of Biliteracy, giving Bountiful the highest percentage of multilingual graduates in the district at 17.5 percent. Relish in the day, Redhawks!
#RedhawkPride #BountifulGrads2025 #DavisSchoolDistrictGrads #ClassOf2025











Northridge High School graduated 623 seniors, earning more than $4.48 million in scholarships. Forty-three students received the Seal of Biliteracy. Known for their strong work ethic, this class has shown unwavering commitment throughout their high school journey. Congrats to the noble Knights—your future is bright!

Layton High School celebrated 675 graduates who earned $13.1 million in scholarships. Ninety-eight students also achieved the Seal of Biliteracy, reflecting the school’s commitment to academic rigor and global readiness.
Looking forward to the future with you in it, Lancers!











Farmington High School honored 692 graduates who earned more than $15.4 million in scholarships. With 110 students earning the Seal of Biliteracy, Farmington led the district in multilingual achievement this year. Congratulations, seniors—your future is on fire!

Davis Connect honored 91 graduates who earned over $96,000 in scholarships this year.
Way to Go Lynx!

We’re kicking off graduation week in the best way—by going back to where it all began.
Some of our Davis School District seniors returned to their elementary schools, walking the halls in caps and gowns, greeted by cheers, high-fives and signs from excited younger students. It was a full-circle moment filled with pride, memories and inspiration.
To the Class of 2025: This is your week. We are so proud of you and can’t wait to celebrate all you’ve accomplished—and all that’s still ahead.
👇 What Davis School District school did you attend? Share your story in the comments!
#DavisDistrictSeniors #GraduationWeek #ClassOf2025 #FromStartToFinish #Every1DSD








Join us this week as we celebrate the incredible artistry of our students. From music to visual arts, there’s something exciting happening at every corner of the district. It’s the perfect time to support our students and witness their amazing talents.
• Events listed are those that have been added to the Fine Arts Calendar. If your school has an event not listed, drop it in the comments below!
#SupportTheArts #DavisFineArts #TalentShowcase #DavisSchools #CelebrateCreativity




Each month, a select group of students are invited to an event called Soup with the Supe. These students, nominated by their principals, are recognized for their outstanding contributions and positive impact on their respective schools.
Congratulations to the May honorees! Your dedication and commitment to excellence make you true representatives of our district. We are incredibly proud of your accomplishments.











The arts are alive and well this week in Davis School District.
Our students are showcasing their talents with incredible performances and art displays. From captivating music concerts to breathtaking visual arts, there’s a celebration of creativity happening every day this week.
• Events listed are those that have been added to the Fine Arts Calendar. If your school has an event not listed, drop it in the comments below!
#SupportTheArts #DavisFineArts #CreativityInAction #DavisSchools #CelebrateTheArts








🎓 Commencement 2025 🎓
We’re proud to celebrate the Class of 2025 across Davis School District!
Below is the official schedule of graduation ceremonies.
Wednesday, May 14 & Thursday, May 15
Vista Education Campus - 6 p.m. at Vista Education Campus
Tuesday, May 20
Davis Connect - 1 p.m. at WSU Davis Campus
Wednesday, May 21
Farmington High School - 9 a.m. at Dee Events Center, WSU
Layton High School - 1 p.m. at Dee Events Center, WSU
Northridge High School - 5 p.m. at Dee Events Center, WSU
Thursday, May 22
Bountiful High School - 9 a.m. at Dee Events Center, WSU
Davis High School - 1 p.m. at Dee Events Center, WSU
Mountain High School - 2:30 p.m. at Clearfield High School
Clearfield High School - 5 p.m. at Dee Events Center, WSU
Friday, May 23
Syracuse High School - 8 a.m. at Dee Events Center, WSU
Woods Cross High School - Noon at Dee Events Center, WSU
Viewmont High School - 4 p.m. at Dee Events Center, WSU
Friday, May 30
Adult High School - 11 a.m. — location to be determined


Holt Elementary School recently turned magical as a cast of more than 60 students performed in the musical Mary Poppins Jr.
Directed by Cindy Szymanski, David Bateman and Anna Davis, parents and community members watched as young thespians mirrored Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke and sang out “A Spoonful of Sugar,” “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious,” “Chim Chim Cher-ee” and “Let’s Go Fly a Kite.” With costumes and props provided by Mueller Park Junior High School and a cast of behind-the-scene supporters who built, painted and moved sets, designed t-shirts, worked soundboards and illuminated the stage, the production was “Practically Perfect!”











Happy National Teacher Day. To every Davis teacher—thank you for inspiring, leading and making a difference every day. #ThankATeacher #Every1DSD