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Davis School District
Address
45 East State Street
PO Box 588[1]: 72 [2]
, Utah, 84025
United States
District information
TypePublic
MottoLearning First!
GradesPK - 12
Established1911
SuperintendentReid Newey
Governing agencyUtah Department of Education
Schools
  • 59 elementary schools
  • 17 junior high schools
  • 8 high schools
  • 4 special schools[1]: 72–79 
NCES District ID4900210[3]
Students and staff
Students72,987[1]: 72 
Teachers2,769[1]: 72 
Other information
Websitewww.davis.k12.ut.us

Davis School District is a school district serving Davis County, Utah, United States. Headquartered in the county seat of Farmington, it is the 61st largest school district in the United States and the 2nd largest school district in Utah with 72,987 students attending Davis schools as of 2019.[1]: 72  It is located almost entirely within Davis County. Students attend elementary school from kindergarten to 6th grade, junior high from 7th grade-9th grade, and high school from 10th grade-12th grade.[2]

History

In 2006, the Davis School District received recognition for having the nation's top graduation rate among the 100 largest school districts in the United States, according to a survey by the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Also in 2006, the superintendent, Dr. W. Bryan Bowles was awarded superintendent of the year in Utah.[Note 1] For the 2016-17 school year, Reid Newey moved from the Weber School District to become the superintendent of DSD.

In 2019 a Davis school bus driver closed the bus doors on the backpack of a boy, pinning him outside the bus and dragging him forward a couple hundred feet. His family sued the driver, alleging this was done intentionally to racially harass the boy, who was biracial. They pointed to previous instances of racial harassment by the driver and attempts at retaliation for reporting him.[5][6] The district settled the suit for $62,500 and acknowledge the "racial assault".[7] An investigation by the United States Department of Justice followed. That investigation found that racial harassment was widespread in the school district and hundreds of complains were intentionally unaddressed.[8][9]

Communities

Davis School District serves the following communities:

Schools

The following schools are part of Davis School District:[1]: 72–79 

Elementary schools[Note 2]

Junior high schools

High schools

Special schools

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Until 2016, Dr. W. Bryan Bowles was the superintendent of Davis School District.[1]: 72  However, effective 31 August, he retired and a replacement had yet to be named.[4]
  2. ^ As of 2016, Fruit Heights was the only city within Davis County which does not have an elementary school located within the city. (All the communities within Davis County, except Hill Air Force Base are classified as cities.)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Utah's 2015-16 Educational Directory". schools.utah.gov. Utah State Office of Education. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-02-18. Retrieved 7 Sep 2016.
  2. ^ a b "About Davis School District". davis.k12.ut.us. Davis School District. Retrieved 8 Sep 2016.
  3. ^ "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Davis District". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 7 Sep 2016.
  4. ^ Jacobsen, Morgan (13 Jul 2016). "Davis School District superintendent announces retirement". Deseret News. Salt Lake City: Deseret Digital Media. Retrieved 8 Sep 2016.
  5. ^ Courtney Tanner (2019-05-07). "A biracial Utah boy was shut in the doors of a school bus and left dangling outside as it drove forward. Now his family is suing". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved 2021-11-04.
  6. ^ Dakin Andone; Chris Boyette (2019-05-10). "School bus driver dragged biracial student because of his 'racial animus,' lawsuit says". CNN. Retrieved 2021-11-04.
  7. ^ Courtney Tanner (2019-07-17). "A Utah school district agrees to pay $62,500 after a biracial boy was dragged by a bus". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved 2021-11-04.
  8. ^ Courtney Tanner (2021-10-21). "Justice department chastises Utah school district for ignoring racial harassment of Black and Asian students". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved 2021-11-04.
  9. ^ Nicole Chavez (2021-10-22). "A Utah school district ignored hundreds of racial harassment complaints against Black and Asian American students, DOJ says". CNN. Retrieved 2021-11-04.

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