
Don't forget to call the high school office at 641-664-2200 ext 1132 to be added to the list for Mustang Pride Day! Deadline to sign up is April 15.

Davis County High School is proud to announce that the annual Mustang Pride day will be held Wednesday, April 27, 2022. This day is dedicated to the students of the high school giving back to the their community by washing, raking, painting and general sprucing up of Bloomfield and the surrounding county communities. Please call the Davis County High School office at 641-664-2200 by April 15th to book your project! Thank you for your continued support of our Mustangs!

On Wednesday, as part of the new teacher induction series led by Ms. Stephanie Bassett, new teachers completed their Stop the Bleed training. They practiced using tourniquets and learned the ABCs of stopping blood flow.
New Teacher Induction is a structured program to support new-to-district and new-to-profession teachers. The DCCSD program includes orientation, mentor pairing and other support.


Due to road conditions, Davis County Schools will be running on a two hour delay schedule on Friday, March 11.

Mrs. Mason’s freshman students created book spine poetry. Students and staff voted Group 5 as the winners - check out their poem!
Book spine poetry is made up of words from the spine of books. Students arrange them until the book titles create a poem.


Yesterday, Mr. Koby Albrecht (2nd Grade) and Ms. Kelsi Sankot (Business) were on location, recruiting at the ISU Teacher Education Career Fair! Many DC teachers have graduated from this program, including Mr. Albrecht. We’re excited for the opportunities ahead, as we recruit high-quality teachers for our students.
#dcmustangs #thebestthatwecanbe


With spring sports in full swing for some our B/G Track have team apparel for sale on the following link through Neebz Graphics.
The Davis County Track and Field apparel store is open now through Thursday.
https://www.neebz.net/dcmustangsstore

Attention Seniors/Senior Parents-
Jostens will be at the school Wednesday, March 9, during the lunch hour from 11:45-1:00 to hand out graduation announcements. If you ordered your items through Jostens, please plan to pick them up during this time. Please contact the high school office with any questions.

Seniors and senior parents are invited to come to a scholarship workshop in the high school commons during parent teacher conferences Thursday, March 3, anytime between 1-8pm. Mrs. Wilfawn will be available to help fill out applications and answer questions. Dollars for Scholars applications will also be available. Any student that fills out a Dollars for Scholars application is guaranteed to receive some amount of money. Please take advantage of this great opportunity! Contact the high school office with any questions.

Due to road conditions, Davis County Schools will be running on a 2 hour delay schedule on Friday, February 25th.

Emmitt Newton won his first match. Dawson Townsend and Taylor Huggins both lost. They will wrestle back yet this morning.

The attached letter was mailed yesterday to all sophomore student parents. Please contact Marla Wilfawn at the High School with any questions.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Q0sz5xL-pGanc4YXfIWrvAp-EOw3BQKX/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=113224808169772072610&rtpof=true&sd=true

****REMINDER**** There will be a junior student and parent meeting tomorrow , Wednesday, February 9 at 6:00pm in the High School commons. A few topics that will be discussed are graduation requirements, college & financial aid applications, and scholarship information, among other things. Please try your best to attend. Hope to see you all there!

****ATTENTION JUNIORS/JUNIOR PARENTS****
There will be a junior student and parent meeting next Wednesday, February 9 at 6:00pm in the High School commons. A few topics that will be discussed are graduation requirements, college & financial aid applications, and scholarship information, among other things. Please try your best to attend. Hope to see you all there!

Due to a shortage of personnel, please be prepared for breakfast and lunch menu changes this week. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Davis County Schools buses will be running on hard surfaces only on Monday, January 17. Click here for a map of the hard surface bus routes. https://5il.co/12xz1

Due to the incoming weather projected from the National Weather Service and significant absences of staff and students, Davis County Schools will be canceling classes for Friday, January 14. All evening activities are also canceled for Friday night. We have not made a decision on a make-up day at this time.

Save the date!

Dear Davis County,
Please know that absences due to illness in our schools are creeping up. Please also remember that we have implemented a policy that will require students and staff to wear masks in buildings for a period of time when the absence due to illness percentage reaches 10% for 2 consecutive days.
Here are the current number of absences due to illness as compared to the 10% threshold that would trigger mask wearing in each building:
High School: Absent due to illness = 34, 10% threshold = 38
Middle School: Absent due to illness = 23, 10% threshold = 37
Elementary: Absent due to illness = 32, 10% threshold = 48
Please see the Davis County CSD's Administrative Policy on Mask Wearing in the attached letter sent to staff, students, and parents this past October.
Sincerely,
Dan Maeder, Superintendent
https://5il.co/145i3

Davis County Schools will have a 2 hour delay on Thursday, December 15 to assess bus routes and damage to infrastructure. We hope you and your family are safe and have experienced minimal damage following the storm