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!

Join us March 16–21 for our school Book Fair. This is a great opportunity for students to discover new books, build their home libraries, and grow their love of reading. We can’t wait to see our Huskies excited about books!

Thank you, Holbrook Huskies! Our Cereal Box Challenge was a huge success. Together we collected 413 boxes of cereal to donate to the Utah Food Bank and help support families in our community. Congratulations to Altruismo for collecting the most with 109 boxes, and a special shoutout to Mrs. Manning’s class for donating the most boxes with 51! A big thank you to our Hope Squad students for organizing and leading this effort. We are so proud of our students and families for showing kindness and generosity.

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

Our HOPE Squad is kicking off a schoolwide House Competition to support our local food pantry from February 23–27. We invite all Huskies to bring in boxes of cereal, and all donations will be given to our local food pantry. Let’s show our Huskie pride by coming together to serve our community and make a difference!


by selling suckers for $1 during lunch all week.
Every sucker supports Hope Squad’s work to promote kindness, connection, and mental wellness at our school.

Isibindi – January 8
Altruismo – January 22
Amistad – February 5
Reveur – February 19
Can’t make your house night? You’re welcome to attend another evening. Students must attend with a parent or guardian.


Food Drive Update:
Our school came together in a big way during the Hope Squad and House Council Food Drive competition, and the results were incredible!
By the end of the competition, our school collected an amazing 2,035 canned and non-perishable food items to support families in our community.
House Results:
Isibindi: 438 items
Amistad: 474 items
Reveur: 509 items
Altruismo: 614 items — Winning House!
A huge shoutout to Mrs. Manning’s class, which led all classes with an impressive 470 items collected! Thank you to our Hope Squad, House Council, students, staff, and families for making a meaningful impact in our community.




Bring donations to your house’s collection bin between December 1 and December 12. Every item helps your house climb the leaderboard and supports families in our community.



Veterans and their families are welcome to join us as we celebrate their courage, sacrifice, and service.
If you know a veteran who will be attending, please email aliadams@dsdmail.net
so we can recognize them during the assembly.


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