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Everyone plays a role in helping children have healthy and positive childhoods.
Positive Childhood Experiences occur when children experience safe, stable nurturing relationships and environments.


America is turning 250 — and our students have something to say.
Davis School District is hosting Voices of a Nation: Student Perspectives on 250 Years of America, a districtwide speaking event aligned with America 250 Utah.
Students from every school and grade level are invited to apply to deliver an original speech about America’s past, present or future.
Selected students will receive mentorship and take the stage on May 4, 2026, at the Davis Instructional Services Center in Layton. The event will be professionally produced and live streamed for the community.
You don’t have to be famous to have something worth saying.
Take the mic. Share your idea. Be part of the story.
Applications due March 18.
Apply at Davis School District America 250 Student Speaking Event




We are excited for our Kindergarten Round Up. This will be an opportunity to meet teachers, tour the school, ask questions and get ready for the fall. Please visit https://www.davis.k12.ut.us/o/dsd/page/kindergarten-enrollment-page prior to Round Up and fill out the digital forms that will be emailed to you. On the day of round up you just need to bring the following:
Proof of Residency (2 proofs- with name and address)
Original Birth Certificate
Immunization Card
Picture I.D.
Your Child
If you have any questions please call our office 801-402-2050

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!



This coming week is December 1-5
Monday: Wear Holiday Socks
Tuesday: "Rocking Around" Wear a band or musical t-shirt
Wednesday: Buddy the Elf Day- Wear green or dress like Buddy
Thursday: Winter Wonderland- Wear blue and white
Friday: Name that tune at lunch


Halloween Costume Guidelines
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.) Skin color may 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. Masks may not be worn. Costumes may not be gory or threatening.
Be Safe: No hand-held accessories, real or pretend (i.e. wands or weapons) are not allowed. 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.
Be Timely: All celebrations should be limited in time and held at the beginning or end of the school day.

Waterford UPSTART is a no-cost online program that helps your child build
reading, math, and science skills—in just 15 minutes a day!
Enroll now: http://signup.waterford.org/davisschooldistrict25
#KindergartenReady #EarlyEducation



