Every book is due, so please help your student check backpacks, bedrooms, bookshelves, cars, and those mysterious "safe places" where library books like to hide.
Thank you for helping Mrs. Berge get our library ready for the end of the school year!

Fourth graders brought Utah to life one song, smile, and county at a time yesterday!
Our Bountiful Elementary 4th graders took the stage and proved they know their stuff — counties, geography, history, industry, pioneer spirit, and plenty of Utah pride. They turned a year of Utah social studies into a program full of songs, smiles, confidence, and personality.
Huge thanks to our 4th grade teachers for all the planning, practice, and behind-the-scenes work that helped our Bobcats shine!









🌸 First Grade's Spring Sing brought the sunshine today! 🌼
Our first graders filled the stage with music, movement, smiles, flower crowns, sunglasses, and plenty of springtime joy. From sweet songs to big performance energy, they did such a wonderful job sharing what they have been practicing.
A huge thank-you to our first-grade teachers for helping students shine and to our families for cheering them on. Spring definitely sounded a little brighter at Bountiful today! 💛🎶🌈









The Miniature Art Museum is packed with color, imagination, personality, and so much student talent. Every tiny piece shows the creativity, care, and joy our Bobcats bring to art class — and that starts with a teacher who makes kids feel inspired to create.
Miss Linsey doesn’t just teach art. She sparks ideas, builds confidence, celebrates originality, and helps students see that their work matters. The result? A school filled with art that feels joyful, bold, and completely alive.
Bountiful is a more creative place because of her. 💛🖼️








Tomorrow’s the night! 📚✨
Literacy Night is happening tomorrow at Bountiful Elementary!
Join us for an evening built for families with free food, prizes, childcare, and workshops in English and Spanish — all centered around one big idea:
Reading affects everything.
Come learn, connect, and leave with helpful ideas, free books, and so much more. We’ve worked hard to make this a fun, worthwhile night for families, and we’d love to see you there.
📍 Bountiful Elementary
🗓 Wednesday, April 15
⏰ 5:30–7:45 PM
Bring the family and help us build literacy together. 💚💛

Each week, our school focuses on a Manner of the Week — a modern manner that students learn about and practice together across classrooms and shared spaces.
This week’s focus is: Don’t Brag
Students are learning that it is okay to feel proud of their accomplishments while also making room for others to share their successes, experiences, and excitement.
These weekly manners are designed to be informative and to encourage conversations at home. Talking about the difference between confidence and bragging can help students practice humility, encouragement, and respectful conversation.

Everyone plays a role in helping children have healthy and positive childhoods.
Positive Childhood Experiences occur when children experience safe, stable nurturing relationships and environments.

Each week, our school focuses on a Manner of the Week — a modern manner that students learn about and practice together across classrooms and shared spaces.
This week’s focus is: Speak with Confidence
Students are learning that speaking with confidence can look like:
using a clear voice
choosing respectful words
calmly saying what they need
These weekly manners are designed to be informative and to encourage conversations at home. Talking about how to speak clearly, ask for help, or share ideas respectfully can help students build confidence in everyday situations.

Don’t forget to wear purple on Tuesday, April 7th, for Purple Up Day!
Purple Up Day is a chance to show support for military children and recognize the strength, resilience, and sacrifices of military families. We invite all Bobcats to join us by wearing purple as we stand together in support.
Let’s fill Bountiful Elementary with purple!




















Each week, our school focuses on a Manner of the Week — a modern manner that students learn about and practice together across classrooms and shared spaces.
This week’s focus is Make Room.
Students are learning that making room can look like noticing others, inviting someone to join, and helping people feel included.
Talking about what inclusion looks like in everyday moments can help students recognize simple ways to help others feel welcome.























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

