What an amazing experience for our students who participated in the Junior High State Honor Choir! Bountiful, Centennial, Central Davis, Fairfield, Farmington, Kaysville, Legacy, North Davis, North Layton, Shoreline, South Davis, Sunset, Syracuse and West Point Junior High schools were selected to represent their schools.
After receiving the music and rehearsing independently outside of class, these talented singers came together on Friday, January 24, in Orem to rehearse with other honor choir members for the first time. Under the direction of special guest conductor Tom Shelton from Rider University, they spent two incredible days working together and perfecting their performance.
The experience culminated with a concert at Abravanel Hall, where their families and friends were able to enjoy the powerful music they created. It’s not every day you get to sing alongside hundreds of other talented voices!
What a remarkable accomplishment for these students and their choir directors!
#JuniorHighHonorChoir #MusicInOurSchools #StudentAchievement
Happy National School Counseling Week! We’re celebrating the amazing counselors in Davis School District who support our students from elementary through to high school. Your dedication makes a world of difference.
Thank you for all you do!
Farmington High National Honor Society and debate team students recently toured the Utah State Capitol during the legislative session. The visit gave students the chance to explore the historic building and learn about the legislative process up close.
It was a memorable experience that provided students with a deeper understanding of government operations and the role they can play in their communities.
The Davis High School D'Ettes took third place in 6A Drill at the State Championships!
The Darts showed impressive skill and determination. We're incredibly proud of their success.
Viewmont High School Vykelles secured second place in 5A Drill at the State Championships!
The Vikings have proven their excellence, and we’re so proud of their incredible achievement.
The Farmington High School Nixelles are the 6A Drill State Champions!
The Phoenix soared to first place with unforgettable performances.
Congratulations on this well-earned victory.
The Bountiful High School Mandonelles are 5A Drill State Champions!
With precision and teamwork, the Redhawks earned first place.
We’re beyond proud of their hard work and dedication!
Throughout Black History Month, we’re celebrating the heroes right here in Davis School District, like teachers and staff who work tirelessly every day to make our schools a place of learning, growth and inspiration.
Meet Jayliyah Weir, a first grade teacher at Doxey Elementary, whose path to education was anything but ordinary. Her senior year internship opened her eyes to the fulfillment she was seeking—by working with children.
“I realized an office job wouldn’t provide the fulfillment I was looking for,” Weir shared.
While Weir was the first educator in a family of accountants and entrepreneurs, her decision to pursue teaching wasn’t always an easy one. “It was a bit of a surprise to my family,” she said. Despite the initial hesitations, Weir found a deep passion for education that led her to become a teacher.
“Teaching is more than a profession—it is a calling,” she said, a sentiment that has fueled her through the challenges she’s faced along the way.
One of the most meaningful moments of her career came when she taught her class about Kwanzaa. The students were excited to create their own kinara and learn about the seven principles.
"One student's parents shared that the lesson had inspired them to resume celebrating Kwanzaa after many years," Weir recalled. It’s stories like these that remind her of the lasting impact a teacher can have—not just in the classroom, but in students’ homes and communities.
Weir hopes that her journey will inspire future generations of educators and students.
“I hope they learn the value of perseverance, passion and purpose,” she said. Her message to her students and peers: “Teaching requires dedication, resilience and a deep belief in the power of education.”
In a heartwarming display of unity and sportsmanship, Kaysville Junior High students and parents came together to support the head coach of Shoreline Junior High School's basketball team during a recent rivalry game. The coach, Bryson Riddle, is the father of 11-year-old Brantley Riddle, who has been battling severe epilepsy. To show their solidarity, Kaysville fans wore Shoreline's color, blue, to the game.
Despite challenges, Brantley remains a fighter, surrounded by the love and support of his family, friends and community. His parents, Bryson and Tia, have been tirelessly caring for him, facing immense burdens. The community's support during the basketball game was a testament to their solidarity and compassion.
Shoreline Junior High Principal TJ Barker expressed his gratitude for the gesture, noting that although Kaysville won the hard-fought game and remained undefeated, the true victory was in the display of kindness and unity. "I have never been so happy after a loss," Barker said. "The sting was not there due to the remarkably kind gesture of the opposing team."
The Kaysville coach echoed this sentiment, telling her team that the support for Brantley and his family was "much bigger than basketball." The gesture was a refreshing reminder of the power of community and sportsmanship, showing that even in rivalry, compassion can prevail.
🎤✨ Celebrating the art of storytelling! Students across the district showcased their creativity and unique voices at the District Storytelling Festival. With 40 talented participants from Kaysville, Columbia, Mountain View, Woods Cross and Ellison Park elementaries, the event highlighted the power of storytelling to connect, inspire, and communicate. The top 27 students are now heading to the Weber State Storytelling Festival this February! 🌟
#Storytelling #DistrictFestival #StudentVoices #WeberStateStorytelling
Foxboro Elementary recently had the privilege of hosting Terry Goedel, a Yakama Native American and hoop dancer with over 50 years of experience sharing his culture. Goedel's visit gave students the chance to learn about hoop dancing and the significance of the hoop itself.
“The hoop represents the circle of life. When we find our place in that circle, we become a part of something bigger, something beautiful,” Goedel explained during his visit.
Throughout his career, Goedel has traveled the world, from the Great Wall of China to New Zealand, inspiring others to embrace their cultural heritage. His message to students was clear: "When they find out who they are, their heritage, it doesn’t matter where they come from, everyone has something unique to offer."
Foxboro Elementary holds cultural celebration assemblies each month to help students celebrate cultures and traditions.
#CulturalPride #HoopDancing #NativeAmericanHeritage
Northridge High alumna Brianna Heim recently visited Mrs. Johnson’s 5th grade class at Kay’s Creek Elementary, where students are currently reading "Out of My Mind" by Sharon M. Draper. Brianna, an aspiring actress who has faced significant physical challenges due to a rare metabolic disorder, shared her powerful story of perseverance and determination in the pursuit of her dreams in Hollywood.
Despite her condition, which affects her motor skills and speech, Brianna has never let anything hold her back. She’s been involved in several movies, commercials, a music video and even participated in fashion shows. Recently, her inspiring life story was featured in the documentary "Wheelpower", which won Best Documentary Short at the 2025 Utah Film Festival.
Brianna spoke to the students about the challenges she’s faced, how she’s continued to push forward and how important it is to support and encourage others along the way. She also shared her aspirations to continue her acting career and inspire others with her journey.
Her visit left the students feeling motivated and empowered, helping them better understand the lessons from "Out of My Mind."
Northridge Cheer Earns 3rd Place!
Big shoutout to the Northridge Cheer team for securing 3rd place in the 5A Competitive Cheer Co-Ed Overall Division! These Knights showed incredible teamwork and spirit, and we’re so proud of what they’ve accomplished. Go Knights!
#NorthridgeCheer #3rdPlace #KnightsPride #CompetitiveCheer #GoKnights
Davis High Cheer Takes 3rd Place!
Huge congratulations to the Davis High Cheer team for taking 3rd place in the 6A Competitive Cheer All-Girl Overall Division! Their dedication and determination really shined through, and we couldn’t be more proud of their hard work paying off. Go Darts!
#DavisCheer #3rdPlace #DavisHigh #GoDarts #Cheerleaders #DartPride
Woods Cross Cheer Wins 2nd Place!
A huge round of applause for the Woods Cross Cheer team for earning 2nd place in the 5A Competitive Cheer All-Girl Overall Division! Their hard work and dedication paid off, and we’re so proud of these Wildcats. Go Wildcats!
#WoodsCrossCheer #2ndPlace #WildcatPride #CompetitiveCheer #GoWildcats
The boundary permit process for the 2025-2026 school year is here!
🔹Early Enrollment: Apply now - Feb. 2 through your myDSD account. Permits are selected by lottery & decisions announced the first week of March.
🔹 Late Enrollment: Opens March 1 for schools with space. No waiting lists or appeals available.
🔹 Important Notes:
• Current variances are still valid—no need to reapply!
• Language Immersion & IB students have separate processes.
• 8th graders can apply for high school permits to join activities early!
For more details, visit davis.k12.ut.us or call Student & Family Resources at 801-402-5159.
It’s National School Board Appreciation Month!
We want to take a moment to recognize the incredible members of the Davis School District School Board.
Their dedication ensures that our schools are places where growth and learning flourish for every student. From supporting innovative programs to advocating for our educators, these board members are true champions of our community.
✨ Meet the Board:
• Brigit Gerrard - Board President, Precinct 4 (Fruit Heights, Kaysville, Layton, South Weber)
• Emily Price - Board Vice President, Precinct 7 (Clearfield, Clinton, Sunset, Syracuse, West Point)
• Alisa Mercer - Precinct 1 (Bountiful, North Salt Lake, Woods Cross)
• Joani Stevens - Precinct 2 (Bountiful, Centerville, Farmington, West Bountiful, Woods Cross)
• Julie Powell - Precinct 3 (Farmington, Fruit Heights, Kaysville)
• Michelle Barber - Precinct 5 (Clearfield, HAFB, Kaysville, Layton, Sunset)
• Kristen Hogan - Precinct 6 (Clearfield, Layton, Syracuse)
Thank you for your commitment to our schools, students and the future of our community. Your leadership makes a difference every day, and we’re grateful for all you do!
#NationalSchoolBoardAppreciationMonth #ThankYou #DavisSchoolDistrict #Leadership #GrowthAndLearning #SchoolBoardHeroes
Round three of The Amazing Shake was a huge success at Lakeside Elementary!
The excitement kicked up a notch when First Lady Abby Cox arrived! The school council and top 20 finalists greeted her.
The students were on fire, showing off their professionalism with their handshakes, eye contact and problem-solving skills. They were able to chat with Abby Cox about education and leadership. After a series of questions, they impressed the judges with their poise and communication.
A big thanks to First Lady Abby Cox, Mayor Brian Vincent and School Board Vice President Emily Price for making round three extra special.
What’s next?
Round 4 is a service project at a local retirement center, and on January 30, the top three students will give a talk to the school as they crown the winner!
#AmazingShake #FutureLeaders #DavisSchoolDistrict #FirstLadyAbbyCox #CommunityImpact
There’s less than a week left to nominate your favorite educator or support staff member for the Best of Davis Awards!
The Best of Davis Award is the highest level of recognition given to outstanding employees in the Davis School District. Each year, over 40 individuals—teachers, support staff and instructional support—are honored for their excellence, dedication and impact on our community.
Remember that any staff member with a set schedule is eligible.
If there’s someone you think deserves this recognition, now’s the time to show them how much you appreciate their hard work at https://www.davis.k12.ut.us/page/best-of-davis
Nominations are open until January 26 at midnight. The process is quick and easy—just click the link below to submit your nomination:
The Best of Davis Awards are generously supported by Hogan & Associates Construction and Marathon Petroleum.
Thank you for helping us celebrate the incredible people who make Davis School District a great place to learn, work and grow!
✨ A Morning of Magic at the Catalyst Center! ✨
Multiple programs at the Davis Catalyst Center came together for a truly unforgettable experience. Students in the Construction Management program worked hard to move tiny homes onto trailers, helping make a difference in the lives of the homeless in Salt Lake City.
“Construction is a really good way to help people. You get to help yourself, you get to help other people, you get to make really cool stuff and do valuable things with your time,” said Emma, a 12th grader in the Construction Management program. “It’s a really valuable pursuit, I think.”
Behind the scenes, our Video Production students teamed up with the District Office of Communication to capture this incredible moment on film, documenting the event for the community to see. The collaboration was seamless, and the footage? Simply magical. 🎥
It’s not every day you get to witness teamwork like this—different programs, different skills all united for a common cause. Great job to all involved!
#CatalystCenterCollaboration #MakingADifference #TeamworkInAction #Every1DSD #FutureBuilders