Their commitment throughout the season has truly paid off, and we couldn’t be more impressed with their effort and growth. Way to go, CDJH wrestlers—we are proud of you!

As part of their capstone project on water conservation, our Earth Science students took a field trip to Antelope Island, where they collected data through hands-on field observations. This experience allowed students to connect what they’ve learned in class to the real world and deepen their understanding of Earth systems.
Our Biology students also had the opportunity to explore the unique ecosystem of the Great Salt Lake, gaining firsthand insight into this one-of-a-kind environment.
We are so grateful for the continued support from our community in helping make meaningful, real-world learning experiences possible for our students.



Huge shoutout to four of our amazing students who had perfect attendance for the first three terms! That kind of dedication and commitment does not go unnoticed. To celebrate, they were treated to a pizza lunch!
We are so proud of their hard work and consistency. Way to go Natalee, Carter, Emma, and Chloe!

What an amazing place and a fun learning opportunity for our students!










This week we have Mrs. Barber and Mr. Miller.
Mrs. Barber teachers math and LIA. This is her 8th year teaching, she loves Disneyland, and her best advice is that running is a privilege!
Mr. Miller teaches CTE. This is his 1st year teaching, he loves Disney, and his best advice is to live with passion.
Make sure to give these teachers a fist bump when you see them!
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Mrs. Kensinger and Mrs. Starkey received the Excellence in Education Award because their students demonstrated exceptional academic growth compared to other students across Utah who began at similar achievement levels. These awards recognize educators whose teaching helped students to improve more than most of their peers statewide and highlights their impact on student learning and progress.
We would like to extend our sincere thanks to the You Are the Heart Murdock Family Foundation for making this award possible. We also appreciate Kara Toone from the Davis Education Foundation and Director Jason Smith for taking the time to personally recognize and present this award to our outstanding educators.
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See more info at: https://www.daviseducationfoundation.org/o/def/article/2759706

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Shoutout to our Dungeons & Dragons Club advised by the one and only Mr. Wadsworth.
Students come together to build worlds, solve challenges, and work as a team while having a great time. We love seeing the creativity and collaboration happening around the table.
So fun to see our students connecting and adventuring together!
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Student's in Mrs. Barber's Latinos In Action (LIA) class and our Multicultural Advisory Council (MAC) group had the opportunity to hear from Raul Sanchez from our OEO department. His message was inspiring and encouraged students to recognize their potential and the impact they can have in their school and community.
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This week we have Mrs. Smith and Mr. Vockler
Mrs. Smith is an administrator. She is the principal, this is her 20th year in education, she loves her family, and her best advice is to be kind.
Mr. Vockler is an administrator. He is an assistant principal, this is his 10th year in education, he loves football, and his best advice is to do your best!
Make sure to give these administrators a high five when you see them!
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Students in Mr. Ferlin’s Psychology class had the opportunity to examine sheep brains as part of a hands-on lab. This activity helped them better understand brain structure and how the different parts of the brain work together. Experiences like this bring learning to life.
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We had an amazing Stand4Kind assembly!
Students were inspired to think about kindness, empathy, resilience, and how they can stand up for themselves and others in our school community. This powerful presentation gave everyone practical strategies for creating a positive, supportive school culture and reminded us that we all have the ability to make our school a kinder place.
Thank you to @Stand4Kind for coming to speak with us and helping our students feel empowered and connected!
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Students at Central Davis did a fantastic job researching different careers and showcasing what they learned in creative and informative ways. We are so proud of the effort and thought they put into their work.
Great job to all of our future professionals in the making!
