The countdown is on! Our team has been busy decorating classrooms, preparing lessons, organizing materials, and putting the final touches on everything to ensure a fantastic start to the school year. We are ready for the laughter, learning, and adventures that await!

We can't wait to meet our students and families at Back to School Night tonight (Tuesday, August 18th)! See you there!
about 19 hours ago, Wasatch Elementary
Four-photo collage showing school staff preparing for the new school year. In the top left, a staff member sits at a desk cutting and organizing instructional materials with multiple computer monitors and papers spread across the workspace. In the top right, a staff member works at a desk with colorful school supplies, notebooks, and a laptop. In the bottom left, a staff member decorates a classroom bulletin board with black-and-white striped paper and classroom displays. In the bottom right, a staff member works on a laptop at a desk covered with documents, sticky notes, and supplies. A Wasatch Eagles logo appears in the lower-right corner. The collage highlights staff members working to prepare classrooms and materials for students' return.
Four-photo collage showing staff members preparing for the start of the school year. In the top left, a staff member arranges a stack of student notebooks on classroom desks. In the top right, a staff member stands near a classroom sink and countertop while organizing supplies and storage bins. In the bottom left, a staff member works at a desk with a laptop in front of a whiteboard displaying notes and reminders. In the bottom right, a staff member sorts and organizes books in a classroom library area with bookshelves and genre posters visible in the background. The Wasatch Eagles logo appears in the lower-right corner. The collage highlights staff working to prepare classrooms, materials, and learning spaces for students' arrival.
Collage of five photos showing school staff preparing for the new school year. In the top left, a staff member sits at a desk working on a laptop in an office space with shelves and boxes in the background. In the top right, a staff member sits at a classroom desk with notebooks, papers, and water bottles nearby. In the center photo, two staff members stand in a brightly decorated classroom with student desks, supplies, and learning materials arranged throughout the room. In the bottom left, two staff members stand together in a classroom with bulletin boards, educational displays, and a welcome banner visible. In the bottom right, a staff member stands near an elevator in a hallway area. The Wasatch Eagles logo appears in the lower-right corner. The collage highlights staff working together and preparing classrooms and learning spaces for students' arrival.
Four-photo collage showing staff members preparing for the new school year in classroom and office settings. In the top left, a staff member works at a desk behind a computer monitor in a classroom. Colorful classroom visuals and progress charts labeled "Improve to Unlock" are displayed on the wall behind the desk. In the top right, a staff member stands in a classroom hallway area holding a tablet, with cubbies, classroom supplies, and student organization spaces visible in the background. In the bottom left, a staff member sits at a workspace organizing supplies near filing cabinets, storage shelves, and beverages. In the bottom right, a staff member works at a desk with student learning materials, letter cards, and paperwork organized in trays. A bulletin board displaying the months "August" and "September" is visible behind the desk. The Wasatch Eagles logo appears in the lower-right corner. The collage highlights staff members preparing classrooms, materials, and learning spaces for students' return.
Some of our amazing staff and parents had a great time at the VEX IQ Robotics Coaches Clinic, where they built robots, tackled challenges, and learned about this season’s competition. We’re excited to bring that energy back to our students and can’t wait to see what they create this year!

Stay tuned for more information on how you can sign your student up to compete this year.
6 days ago, Wasatch Elementary
Collage of photos from a robotics coaching clinic. The top image shows two people in black shirts standing in a modern classroom with tables and chairs stacked upside down. The lower left image shows a VEX IQ robotics competition field with colored game pieces and scoring elements arranged on a gridded mat. The lower right image shows a training session with several adults seated at tables using laptops and discussing activities. Presentation screens display “2026-27 Coaching Clinic,” and a Wasatch Eagles logo appears in the bottom-right corner of the collage.
Join us for Wasatch Elementary Back to School Night!

📅 Tuesday, August 18
⏰ 4:45–5:45 PM
📍 Wasatch Elementary

Come meet your teachers, explore the school, and kick off an exciting new year! Be sure to complete a Bingo card during Open House for a chance to win a prize.

After Back to School Night, head over to the Clearfield Community Schools Back to School Event at North Davis Junior High Field from 6:00–7:30 PM for free family fun, food, resources, and activities.

We can't wait to see you!
8 days ago, Wasatch Elementary
Colorful Back to School Night flyer for Wasatch Elementary. Event details: Tuesday, August 18, from 4:45–5:45 PM at Wasatch Elementary. The flyer features a backpack, school-themed graphics, and the school eagle mascot. It invites families to come meet their teachers, complete a Bingo card, and win a prize. The flyer ends with the message: “We are so excited to see you!”
Back to School community event flyer from Clearfield Community Schools. Families are invited to attend their school’s Back to School Night and then head to the North Davis Junior High Field on August 18, 2026, from 6:00–7:30 PM. Free entry. Participating schools include Clearfield High, North Davis Junior High, Holt Elementary, South Clearfield Elementary, Wasatch Elementary, and Antelope Elementary. Activities include dinner, bounce houses, face painting, haircuts, immunizations, and more than 30 community partners. Parking is available at South Clearfield Elementary, North Davis Junior High, Clearfield High, and Fisher Park. Sponsored by the Davis Education Foundation.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for Pancakes with the Principals and PTA! It was wonderful to see so many families come together, enjoy breakfast, and connect as we kick off a new school year.

A special thank you to our amazing PTA members and volunteers who generously gave their time and energy to make this event a success. We truly appreciate all your hard work and support.

If you are interested in joining the PTA and making a positive impact at our school this year, please contact the school office for more information. We would love to have you involved!
9 days ago, Wasatch Elementary
Families, students, and school staff gather in the school cafeteria during Pancakes with the Principals and PTA. Several groups sit together at round tables enjoying pancakes and visiting with one another. Plates of pancakes are visible on the tables, and families are engaged in conversation throughout the room.
PTA volunteers serve pancakes outdoors under a blue canopy while families visit and enjoy breakfast during the Pancakes with the Principals and PTA event. Volunteers stand behind tables with food and supplies, while students and family members wait in line and gather nearby. The Wasatch Eagles logo appears in the lower corner of the image.
The staff at Wasatch Elementary traded lesson plans for paintbrushes. We may have a little paint on our hands (and maybe on the floor), but we’re having a blast getting ready to welcome our students back!
12 days ago, Wasatch Elementary
Collage of three photos showing a denim decorating activity in a classroom or staff workspace. In the top photo, two people sit at a table painting designs on blue denim jackets using acrylic paints, markers, brushes, and stencils. Art supplies, cups of water, paint bottles, and a marker set are spread across the table. One jacket has large painted sections in purple and white.  In the lower-left photo, three people stand behind a table displaying a decorated denim item and various crafting supplies, including paint markers, bags, and a tumbler. A circular graphic in the corner reads “Wasatch Eagles” with an eagle logo.  In the lower-right photo, two people sit at a table working on denim and fabric projects. A canvas tote bag with the word “cricut” in blue lettering is visible alongside cups of water, paint supplies, and folded denim. Blue striped walls and craft materials in the background emphasize the creative workshop setting.
Collage of three photos showing participants decorating denim clothing and fabric items during a craft workshop. In the top photo, two people sit at a table painting designs on blue denim garments. One denim piece features a large white balloon-and-cloud pattern with a colorful hot air balloon design, while another person paints a blue denim item. Paintbrushes, cups of water, and art supplies are spread across the table.  In the lower-left photo, two people work together at a round table covered with denim pieces, markers, paint pens, cups of water, and a reusable coffee cup. One person paints details on a dark denim item while the other watches. Posters and storage cabinets are visible in the background. A “Wasatch Eagles” logo appears in the lower-left corner of the image.  In the lower-right photo, two participants continue decorating denim apparel at a crafting station. A denim garment in the foreground features painted flowers, leaves, a butterfly, and other nature-inspired designs. Paint markers, brushes, a coffee cup, and additional denim items are arranged across the tabletop in a classroom or workshop setting.
Class assignments for the 2026-2027 school year will be released on Wednesday, August 5, at 3:00 PM.

To view your student's teacher assignment, please log in to myDSD. We look forward to welcoming everyone back for another great year at Wasatch Elementary!
15 days ago, Wasatch Elementary
Promotional graphic for Wasatch Elementary on a dark navy-blue background. At the top is the Wasatch Eagles logo, featuring the word “Wasatch” in gold script above the word “EAGLES” in large white block letters, with a white bald eagle head and gold beak positioned to the right of the script text. Centered below the logo is a message in large white text that reads: “The wait is almost over! Find out who your teacher will be Wednesday, August 5th at 3:00 p.m.” The graphic uses the school colors of navy blue, gold, and white and is designed to announce the release of class assignments.
We are thrilled to share that the fabulous Ms. Lorenzo will be joining Ms. Hansen and Ms. Duclair in 2nd grade this year! Together, this amazing team is ready to create a fun, engaging, and successful learning experience for our students. Please join us in welcoming Ms. Lorenzo to the 2nd Grade Eagles family!
16 days ago, Wasatch Elementary
Promotional graphic featuring three second-grade teachers posed against a dark blue background. A dark blue banner at the bottom displays the text, “Meet Our Updated 2nd Grade Team!” in large white letters. A school eagle mascot logo appears on the right side of the banner. The graphic announces the updated second-grade teaching team for the school year.
Join us for Pancakes with the Principals & PTA at our Meet and Greet event!

📅 Friday, August 7
⏰ 9:30–10:30 AM
📍 Wasatch Elementary

Come enjoy a delicious pancake breakfast, meet the principals, connect with the PTA, and be a part of our Wasatch Family. Better Together—Stronger Community, Brighter Future!
19 days ago, Wasatch Elementary
Flyer inviting families to a “Meet and Greet: Pancakes with the Principals & PTA.” Event details: Friday, August 7, from 9:30–10:30 AM at Wasatch Elementary. The flyer features a stack of pancakes with butter and syrup, school-themed graphics, and the message: “Come enjoy a delicious pancake breakfast, meet the principals, connect with the PTA, and be a part of our Wasatch Family!” The bottom includes an eagle mascot and the slogan “Better Together! Stronger Community. Brighter Future.
Our summer campers had an amazing day exploring the aquarium!

Students discovered a variety of aquatic animals, observed marine habitats, and enjoyed hands-on learning experiences throughout the exhibits. From watching fish swim in massive tanks to touching stingrays, campers had the opportunity to learn about ocean life in an engaging and memorable way.

Field trips like these help bring learning to life and inspire curiosity about the world around us!
20 days ago, Wasatch Elementary
Photo collage of Wasatch Eagles summer campers visiting an aquarium. One image shows a group of campers wearing purple Summer Camp shirts walking together outside the aquarium. Another image shows campers observing large fish through a floor-to-ceiling aquarium window. A third image shows campers participating in a hands-on touch exhibit with a stingray. The final image shows campers standing in front of a penguin exhibit while viewing and photographing the animals. The collage highlights an educational field trip where students explored aquatic habitats, marine life, and interactive exhibits.
Our summer campers put their mapping skills to the test with an exciting treasure hunt!

Using maps, clues, and teamwork, students navigated their way across the school grounds to uncover a hidden treasure chest. Along the way, they practiced reading maps, following directions, solving problems, and working together to reach their goal.

Learning and adventure make a great team at summer camp!
22 days ago, Wasatch Elementary
Photo collage of students participating in a summer camp treasure hunt on a grassy school field. In one image, students gather around a treasure chest hidden near a large tree. Another image shows students posing with a treasure map after finding the treasure. A third image shows students opening the treasure chest and looking at its contents. The final image shows a group listening to instructions and clues before the activity. The collage includes the Wasatch Eagles logo and highlights a lesson where students learned mapping and navigation skills through a hands-on treasure hunt.
The latest Wasatch Eagles Newsletter is here!

We're excited to welcome our new principal, Maria King, to the Wasatch family. In this edition, you'll find a message from Principal King, important back-to-school dates, and contact information for the school office.

Upcoming Events:

August 7, 9:30–10:30 AM – Pancakes with the Principals & PTA
August 10 & 11 – Kindergarten Screening
August 18, 4:45–5:45 PM – Back to School Night at Wasatch
August 18, 6:00–7:00 PM – Back to School Bash at North Davis Junior High/South Clearfield Elementary field
August 20 – First Day of School (Early Out at 1:30 PM)

Be sure to check out the newsletter and mark your calendars. We look forward to an amazing year of learning, growth, and fun. Go Eagles!
24 days ago, Wasatch Elementary
Back-to-school Wasatch Eagles newsletter on a graph paper-themed background. The newsletter includes a welcome message from Principal Maria King, who introduces herself as the new principal at Wasatch Elementary and shares her excitement about supporting students, staff, and families. Photos include a professional portrait and family pictures. A section titled "Upcoming Events" lists: Pancakes with the Principals & PTA on August 7 from 9:30–10:30 AM; Kindergarten Screening on August 10 and 11; Back to School Night on August 18 from 4:45–5:45 PM; Back to School Bash on August 18 from 6:00–7:00 PM; and the first day of school on August 20 with early dismissal at 1:30 PM. Contact information includes the school office phone number, 801-402-2650, and email address mariaking@dsdmail.net. The Wasatch Eagles logo appears in the lower right corner.
Throughout Wasatch Summer Camp, campers have enjoyed learning new skills, making tasty treats, and sharing plenty of fun with friends. From mini pizzas to other delicious goodies, every day brought new experiences and great memories!
29 days ago, Wasatch Elementary
Four-photo collage showing Wasatch Summer Camp campers participating in a cooking activity. In the top two photos, campers sit at classroom tables eating homemade mini pizzas from paper plates. In the bottom left photo, a camper stands beside a table holding a mini pizza snack. In the bottom right photo, two campers sit together with paper plates displaying mini pizzas topped with sauce, cheese, and pepperoni. The activity takes place in a classroom kitchen setting with tables, chairs, and cabinets visible in the background. The Wasatch Eagles logo appears in the lower-right corner.
Four-photo collage showing Wasatch Summer Camp campers participating in a cooking activity. In the top two photos, campers sit at classroom tables eating homemade mini pizzas from paper plates. In the bottom left photo, a camper stands beside a table holding a mini pizza snack. In the bottom right photo, two campers sit together with paper plates displaying mini pizzas topped with sauce, cheese, and pepperoni. The activity takes place in a classroom kitchen setting with tables, chairs, and cabinets visible in the background. The Wasatch Eagles logo appears in the lower-right corner.

Wasatch Summer Campers and families—don’t forget, tomorrow is our field trip! Please come prepared:

Wear your camp t-shirt
Dress for warm weather
Wear good walking shoes
Bring a water bottle

Meet at the school by 8:15 a.m. to load the bus. Lunch will NOT be served, but campers will receive a snack. We’re looking forward to a fun and memorable day!

about 1 month ago, Wasatch Elementary
Purple T-shirt displayed against a dark blue background, featuring a yellow sun graphic with the words “Davis Community Schools Summer Camp” in black text at the center. A dark blue gradient overlays the lower half of the image. Large white text near the bottom reads “Reminder,” with smaller white text below stating, “Summer Camp Field Trip, Friday, July 17th.” The shirt is angled slightly, with the collar and sleeves visible.
Join us for a parent resource event at South Clearfield Elementary.

We’re All in This Together

Wednesday, July 15
8:30–9:30 AM
South Clearfield Elementary

Learn about free resources and tips to help your family thrive. Light breakfast will be served, and $25 gift cards will be raffled.

We look forward to seeing you there!
about 1 month ago, Wasatch Elementary
Flyer with a light blue sky background, white clouds, and a yellow sun. The text announces a parent event at South Clearfield Elementary on Wednesday, July 15th, from 8:30–9:30 AM. A yellow banner labeled “Parents” appears above the headline “We’re All in This Together.” Additional text reads, “Come learn about free resources and tips to help your family thrive.” At the bottom, a green hill contains two yellow callout boxes stating “Light breakfast will be served” and “$25 gift cards will be raffled.” Decorative doodles and the North Davis Communities That Care logo appear near the bottom right.
Please note that Wasatch Elementary Summer Camp will be closed on Monday, July 6th. We hope you have a magnificent Fourth of July weekend filled with family, friends, and fun. Wishing everyone a holiday that is safe, exciting, and memorable as you celebrate together. We look forward to seeing everyone back at camp on Tuesday.
about 2 months ago, Wasatch Elementary
Graphic announcing a summer camp closure. White text at the top reads, “No Summer Camp Monday, July 6th.” The background features a close-up of a lit sparkler with bright orange sparks in front of a blurred red, white, and blue American flag. The Wasatch Eagles logo appears in the bottom-left corner. The design uses patriotic colors and a Fourth of July theme.
Davis Reads: 45 Days of Summer is a fun way to keep students reading and engaged all break long. Students are encouraged to read for 45 days, earning a prize for every 5 days and working toward a special event at Wasatch for completing the challenge. The Wasatch Library will be open on Tuesdays from 9:30–11:00 AM, May 26 through August 4, for check-ins and book check-outs (up to 2 books per student). Students must be accompanied by an adult. Be sure to pick up a reading tracker from the librarian and turn in the signed sheet at the start of the school year to join the celebration.
about 2 months ago, Wasatch Elementary
A colorful flyer promoting “DSD Davis Reads: 45 Days of Summer.” The background is light blue with clouds and a smiling sun. Large pink and blue text highlights “READS 45 days of summer.” Two sections appear at the bottom. The left section titled “The Scoop” lists Wasatch Library summer hours: Tuesdays, 9:30–11:00, May 26 to August 4, with notes that students may check out up to two books and must be accompanied by an adult. The right section titled “Breaking News” explains the reading challenge: read 45 days during summer break, get a tracker from the librarian, earn a prize every 5 days, complete all 45 days to attend a special event at Wasatch, and turn in a signed paper at the start of the school year to participate in the event.
From towering skeletons to larger-than-life dinosaurs, our campers spent the day exploring, climbing, and discovering at the Ogden Dinosaur Park. Curiosity was everywhere as students got up close with fossils, walked among prehistoric giants, and made connections that brought science to life.
about 2 months ago, Wasatch Elementary
Collage of Wasatch Summer Camp students visiting a dinosaur park. One image shows a camper in a purple “Summer Camp” shirt climbing on a dinosaur-themed playground structure with mountains in the background while other children play nearby. Another image shows two campers standing inside a museum exhibit surrounded by large dinosaur skeletons and fossil displays, both wearing matching purple camp shirts, with a “Wasatch Eagles” logo in the corner. A third image shows a large outdoor dinosaur statue towering above a visitor and other guests walking along a path under a blue sky.
Collage of Wasatch Summer Camp students exploring a dinosaur museum and outdoor park. In the top image, two campers wearing purple “Summer Camp” shirts stand together with arms around each other in front of large dinosaur skeleton displays inside a museum. In the bottom left image, a camper in a purple camp shirt poses next to a fossil exhibit and gives a peace sign, with multiple dinosaur skeletons and display cases visible behind them, along with a “Wasatch Eagles” logo in the corner. In the bottom right image, a camper in a purple shirt poses on a playground structure designed to look like a dinosaur, with other children and trees visible in the background on a sunny day.
Collage of Wasatch Summer Camp students visiting a dinosaur museum and outdoor play area. The top image shows a camper in a purple “Summer Camp” shirt standing in front of a large triceratops skull fossil and a towering dinosaur skeleton display inside a museum, with glass cases of fossils and informational signs nearby. In the bottom left image, a camper wearing a purple camp shirt and backpack stands on a playground area covered in wood chips, with climbing structures, trees, and groups of other campers in the background under a bright sky. In the bottom right image, a camper is sitting inside a hollow, tunnel-like play structure shaped like a tree or dinosaur feature, with wood chips on the ground and another person partially visible near the entrance.
Collage of Wasatch Summer Camp students visiting a dinosaur park. The top image shows an indoor exhibit with large, lifelike dinosaur models, including a Tyrannosaurus rex and a horned dinosaur, surrounded by plants and trees, with a camper in a purple “Summer Camp” shirt and light-colored hat standing near a railing and looking toward the display. In the bottom left image, three campers wearing matching purple camp shirts walk along an outdoor pathway near a fenced area, with trees and a playground visible in the background and a “Wasatch Eagles” logo in the corner. In the bottom right image, two campers in purple “Summer Camp” shirts stand near a counter or concession window, holding water bottles and wearing name tags, with a textured wall and greenery behind them.
Wasatch Summer Campers and families—don’t forget, tomorrow is our field trip! Please come prepared:

Wear your camp t-shirt
Dress for warm weather
Wear good walking shoes
Bring a water bottle

We will meet at the school by 8:15 a.m. to load the bus. Lunch will NOT be served, but campers will receive a snack. We’re looking forward to a fun and memorable day!
about 2 months ago, Wasatch Elementary
Purple t-shirt with a yellow sun graphic reading “Davis Community Schools Summer Camp” displayed above a navy blue background with the text “Reminder: Summer Camp Field Trip, Friday, June 26th.”
Wasatch Eagles are making a splash at camp this week! Our campers have been working hard in swim lessons by practicing their kicks, building new skills, and getting more comfortable in the water every day. It’s been so fun to watch their confidence grow (and see all the smiles along the way).
about 2 months ago, Wasatch Elementary
A four-photo collage shows children participating in swim lessons in an indoor pool. In the top left image, a child in a colorful swimsuit holds onto the pool edge, partially submerged in clear blue water. In the top right image, a group of children stand together in shallow water near the pool steps while an instructor leads an activity. In the bottom left image, several children sit along the pool edge with legs in the water, practicing coordinated arm movements, with yellow kickboards placed on the deck behind them. In the bottom right image, children practice kicking with kickboards while holding onto the pool edge. The pool deck, tiled flooring, and indoor facility structure are visible in the background. A “Wasatch Eagles” logo appears in the lower corner of the collage.
Our summer campers had the cutest, unexpected visitors! Tucked by the fence, a pair of baby raccoons was spotted snuggled up for a cozy nap and quickly became the highlight of the day. Campers paused to observe from a safe distance, turning the moment into a real-life nature lesson at school. Curiosity, quiet observation, and a little bit of wonder made today one to remember!
about 2 months ago, Wasatch Elementary
Two baby raccoons are curled up together sleeping beside a chain-link fence post on a school playground. The raccoons have gray and brown fur with distinct black markings around the eyes. Dry leaves and small debris surround the area, and the animals are nestled against the edge of a paved surface and a vertical metal post, appearing relaxed and tucked closely side by side.