
Custodial Spotlight - Vista Education Campus.
We want to recognize our custodians at Vista Education Campus. Students and staff created a sign that says, "We'd be a mess without you" to show their appreciation for the hard work and dedication of our custodial team.
Your efforts in keeping our school clean and organized do not go unnoticed. Thank you for all you do.


Custodial Spotlight - Reading Elementary Team.
At Reading Elementary, Facility Manager Parker Mackey works hard to keep our school looking sharp. His leadership shines through in the efforts of his fantastic crew.
Part-timer Dallas is the reliable backbone of the team, always dependable in caring for the school. Kaylee brings fun and energy, ensuring her area is not just clean but inviting.
We also welcome our new “Super Sweepers,” Kate and Emerie, who are already making a positive impact every day by helping keep Reading safe and tidy.
We’re grateful to have Parker, Dallas, Kaylee, Kate and Emerie on our team.
Thank you for your hard work!






Custodial Spotlight – Melissa and Matt at Island View Elementary.
Melissa and Matt have been essential in getting our new building operational. Their hard work ensures a safe and clean environment for everyone.
They excel in their roles, connecting well with both students and staff. Melissa refers to our part-time custodians as "her kids," supporting their growth and development in a way that truly enhances our team.
We’re grateful to have Melissa and Matt at Island View.


Custodial Spotlight - Mike from Valley View Elementary.
This week, we recognize the vital role our custodians play in keeping our schools running smoothly. A big shoutout to Mike, the Custodian of the Year at Valley View Elementary.
During a recent assembly, the staff surprised Mike with Jazz tickets, some Jazz swag and a restaurant gift certificate to show their appreciation. Mike is always busy and his friendly demeanor makes a real difference in the school community.
One first grader even expressed his admiration, saying he wants to be a custodian “just like Mike” when he grows up.


We’re excited to welcome our new secondary student teachers to the Davis School District.
Their fresh perspectives and enthusiasm will enhance our classrooms and support our students’ learning journeys. A big thank you to Becky Vervloet for her dedication in mentoring these future educators!
#teachindavis

What an amazing night at Ellison Park Elementary's "Back to School Bash!" Families enjoyed bouncy houses, delicious pizza, face painting, and a gift basket auction. A live band, "Principal Distraction," made the night even more special with its awesome tunes! A huge shoutout to our incredible teachers and staff for creating such a fun atmosphere for our school community! Thanks to everyone who came out and made this event unforgettable!
#BackToSchoolBash #EllisonParkElementary #CommunityFun








This past week, Utah legislators visited schools across the Davis School District for Legislator Day in the Classroom. This initiative allowed students and educators to connect with their state representatives, showcasing the amazing work happening in our classrooms.
From writing sensory poems to playing fraction war and exploring the principles of matter, our legislators got hands-on experience with engaging activities. One school even had its choir perform, bringing a touch of creativity to the day.
These visits weren't just about fun; they also provided a platform for teachers and staff to discuss challenges and celebrate student successes. Stronger connections between state government and local education help ensure that policy decisions reflect the needs of our schools.







Farmington High designers received advice from an award-winning professional.
Greg Newbold sold his first piece of art when he was in eight grade. Years later, he has collaborated with Simon & Schuster, Random House, Heinz Foods and the list goes on.
Greg’s friend and fellow artist, Mike Call, teaches a commercial art class at Farmington High. Mike invited his colleague to come and share what it takes to become a professional artist. Newbold discussed his journey, experience, and creative process with the students. The young artists heard firsthand how a passion for art can evolve into a fulfilling career.
"Why do something you don't love when you can pursue something that brings you joy?" Newbold said. "There are probably other things that would make me more money, but nothing else would give me as much joy."
Newbold encouraged the students to stick with their passions, even when the road gets tough, and reminded them that each artist’s unique style is their strength. "So why try to be a copy when you can be the best version of yourself?" he asked.
The students asked insightful questions and absorbed his wisdom. Newbold even touched on the current debate surrounding AI art.
"AI removes the actual human creative process from the result," Newbold said. "It basically takes existing imagery, runs it through a meat grinder, and spits it back out in a form that might be appealing to some—until you look closely. There's no satisfaction because there's no soul. There's no real human interaction with the artwork. And that's what makes art: the human component."
We look forward to seeing what the next generation of artists creates. But even if you're not the best, it doesn’t matter—the simple act of doodling is still art. Try it.










Centerville Elementary students enjoyed a fantastic day at their Fall Festival! The event featured delicious food, exciting games and lots of fun.
Not only did the kids have a blast, but the festival also served as a fundraiser to support the school. A big thank you to all the parents, staff and volunteers who made this event possible.











Happy Autumnal Equinox!
Today marks the official start of fall, a time for reflection as we balance our academic goals with community engagement.
Let’s embrace this season to deepen our connections and focus on meaningful learning.

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 September's honorees! Your dedication and commitment to excellence make you true representatives of our district. We are incredibly proud of your accomplishments.










Clearfield High School recently celebrated Constitution Day with a fun event in the CE Government class. Students enjoyed donuts while debating the different sections of Article I (Congress).


Clearfield High School’s Class of '84 raised an incredible $33,110 for the CHS Teen Center!
They proudly presented the check during the homecoming football game, between the first and second quarters.
A huge thank you to the Class of '84 for their generosity and support for our students!


Let's look back to more amazing things that took place across the district on Patriot Day.
Antelope Elementary School marked the day with a flag ceremony at the flagpole, uniting the entire school in a powerful display of patriotism.
At Cook Elementary, students participated in a variety of mini service projects throughout the day. Activities included writing thank-you notes to Syracuse Police Department officers and veterans, creating colorful notes for Pantry Packs and cleaning the school campus.
Here are some photos showcasing their dedication and community spirit.




Happy Constitution Day from Davis School District.
This September, our teachers are making history come alive, from the Founding Fathers to the U.S. Constitution.
"It's a crucial part of our curriculum," Syracuse High School Social Studies Teacher Shawn Ferriola said.
Join us in celebrating the principles that unite our nation!

Happy National IT Professionals Day!
A huge thank you to our amazing IT team at Davis School District. Your hard work keeps everything running smoothly and supports our students and staff every day. We appreciate all you do!

North Davis Junior High School recently hosted an exciting Latin Family Night, and it was a great success. The entire event was conducted in Spanish, creating an immersive and engaging experience for all attendees.
Families enjoyed a delicious nacho bar, participated in thrilling raffles, featuring items from Rancho Market, and explored a variety of school and community resources. Assistant Superintendent Fidel Montero shared his family’s journey to America, adding a personal touch to the evening.
Attendees also received assistance with navigating myDSD and accessing essential resources, thanks to our dedicated volunteers.
Thank you to everyone who joined us and made the evening so memorable!











Meet Aldo the golden retriever, our next #saturdaysidekick.
Aldo, the grand dog of Jo Richins, principal at Mueller Park Junior High, sports his "Every1" frisbee with pride. He’s all about spreading joy wherever he goes.
Show us your own special sidekicks by tagging us and sending in your photos.


Students had a fantastic time at Farmington Elementary's Green Ribbon Week breakfast. A huge thank you to our dedicated volunteers, and all the parents and staff who made the event a success.
Let’s keep the momentum going by staying safe throughout the school year. Remember to walk your wheels on school property, use crosswalks correctly and avoid crossing between parked cars.
Your support helps make our community stronger every day.





We’re thrilled to share that Jiashu Lei, a dedicated Chinese Dual Language Immersion educator at Syracuse Elementary School, has been honored with the National Education Association Foundation’s 2025 Travelers Award for Teaching Excellence.
Lei is one of only 48 educators nationwide to receive this prestigious award. Nominated by the Utah Education Association, Lei will represent Davis School District and Utah public schools. The award will be presented at a gala in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 14, 2025.
Congratulations, Jiashu, and thank you for your outstanding contributions to education.
