Parent Information
Reporting and Absence
Parent Resources
Log in to myDSD to check attendance, see your child's school lunch balance and add money to the account, pay school fees, and so much more!
SEP Scheduler
To schedule an SEP Conference follow these steps:
Click on the link at the top of this page to go to myDSD.
If you have previously requested a guardian account, log in as a guardian.
Enter your uername (email address) and password.
If you have never logged in to myDSD as a guardian with your own information you
will need to do that first. Follow these steps:
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You will see three boxes: Guardians, Students and Employees. In the guardian box there is a link to "request a new guardian account". Click on that link and complete the process.
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You will receive an email from the District with your log in information.
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Go back to the myDSD start page.
2. Log in as a guardian. (Enter your uername (email address) and password.)
3. Look at the top of the screen after log in and it should say, "welcome to myDSD"
and YOUR name.
4. Click on Tools.
5. Click on the Appointment Scheduler.
6. Follow the online instructions from this point.
Note: If you would like to be reminded of your child's SEP Conference via email 2 days before, add you email address to the send confirmation email on the conference scheduler.
Supply Lists
Kindergarten
Mrs. Davidson’s
Kindergarten Classroom Supplies and Donations
The following items are suggested donations for Kindergarten. If you are unable to donate your child will still be able to participate in classroom activities. Even a small or partial donation can help offset the cost of providing your child with a quality education. Please send all donated items with your child on the first day of school.
$20.00 food experience donation can be made in the office or by a check given to the classroom teacher.
Every child needs the following items labeled with their name.
- 1 inch- 3- ring hard back binder
- Package of dividers- 5 sections- Please label them Term 1, Term 2, Term 3, Term 4 and Fun Stuff
The following items will be shared with the class. Please DO NOT write your child’s name on them.
- Ziploc Bags- Just gallon or snack size
- Box of Tissues
- Two 24 packs of Crayola Crayons
Additional items that make Kindergarten more fun!
- Toothpicks- rounded
- White Paper Lunch Sacks
- Pipe Cleaners
- Pony Beads
- Golf Pencils
- **Reward Items for the Prize Bucket**
1st Grade
Farmington Elementary
Cochran 1st Grade Donation Supply List
2020 - 2021
Notice: The items on this list will be used during the regular school day. They may be brought from home on a voluntary basis, otherwise, they will be furnished by the school. (Utah Code 53G-7-503)
Classroom Donation items
- Kleenex
- hand sanitizer
- dry erase markers
- Clorox wipes
Suggest Supplies
Generic student supplies will be provided by the classroom teacher. However, if your child would like to select their own supplies, please see the suggested supply list below.
- Dry erase markers
- Ticonderoga pencils, I find they are the only ones that sharpen right and last...
- Headphones
- Ziploc type sandwich bags
- Glue sticks
- Crayons
- Erasers
- Socks to use on personal white boards
- 2 spiral notebooks for doodling
Thank you!
Mrs. Cochran - 1st Grade
2nd Grade
Farmington Elementary
2nd Grade Class Donation Supply List
2020 - 2021
The following items are suggested donations for second grade. If you cannot donate all the items, a partial donation can help offset the cost of providing your child with a quality education. Please send the donated items with your child as soon as possible.
- Fine tip dry erase markers (black)
- Clorox Wipes
- Glue Sticks
- 4 oz. bottles of glue
- Hand sanitizer
- Tissues
- Pencils (Ticonderoga)
- Sheet protectors
Thank you so much for your help!
Second Grade Teachers
Miss Hardman Mrs. Neerings Mrs. Scott
3rd Grade
Farmington Elementary
3rd Grade Donation Supply List
2020 - 2021
Notice: The items on this list will be used during the regular school day. They may be brought from home on a voluntary basis, otherwise, they will be furnished by the school. (Utah Code 53G-7-503)
Classroom Donation items
- Kleenex
- hand sanitizer
- dry erase markers
- Clorox wipes
Suggest Supplies
Generic student supplies will be provided by the classroom teacher. However, if your child would like to select their own supplies, please see the suggested supply list below.
- dry erase markers
- pencils
- headphones
- water bottle
- glue sticks
- folder
- pen
- highlighter
- 2 spiral notebooks
- pencil box
- colors- crayons and/or colored pencils and/or markers
Thank You!
3rd Grade Teachers
4th Grade
4th Grade Donation Supply List
Farmington Elementary School 2020-2021
The following items are suggested donations for fourth grade. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, each student will have personal supplies that only they will access. Teachers will collect the items in the “supplies for the class” category to be distributed as needed. Please know that if you are unable to donate any or all of the suggested items, your child will still be able to participate in classroom activities; even a small or partial donation can help offset the cost of providing your child with a quality education. Please send all donated items with your child on the first day of school.
Supplies for the class (teachers will collect and store these, and distribute them to each student as needed):
- 10 glue sticks
- Tissues
- Hand Sanitizer
- Clorox-type wipes
- 2-3 pink erasers or 10+ pencil topper erasers
- 1 large package of pencils (10-12 count, DIXON TICONDEROGA is much preferred)
- 1 pkg. dry erase markers – (approx. 3-4 fine-tip) no yellow please
For personal use:
- 1 or 1.5 inch, 3-ring binder
- 3-ring zipper pencil pouch
- headphones/earbuds to be kept at school
- 1 package of 24 count colored pencils OR 1 package of 24 count crayons
- 1 pair of small student scissors
- 1 personal pencil sharpener
ALSO -- Over the summer, please have your child spend 5 minutes daily practicing multiplication facts. Let us know if you have any questions. Thank you!
Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Chelette, and Miss Ashby
5th Grade
5th Grade Supply List 2020 - 2021
Supplies to share as a class/grade:
- Clorox Wipes (any brand)
- Tissues
- Dry erase markers – fat chisel point, all colors, not black
- Pack of lined paper
- Hand sanitizer (Moxe brand smells terrible - found at Costco)
Each student is asked to have for his/her own personal use:
- Pencils
- 1 1/2 inch binder, 3-ring binder (clear view preferred)
- 8 tab index dividers - letter sized - no pockets,
- Pack of lined paper
- Scissors (most student's hands are getting too big for the small size) labeled with their name
- Soft, zippered pencil pouch (no pencil boxes)
- 2-3 Highlighters of different colors
- Earbuds or headphones with student’s name
- Dry erase markers (fine point - not red or yellow)
- Personal-size hand sanitizer (Moxe brand smells terrible - found at Costco)
Science Supplies:
We are also in need of some Science donations for different labs we will be doing throughout the school year. We don't want everyone to bring a carton of salt, but then no one brings sidewalk chalk - so we made a Signup Genius.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E0F4FADAD28A1FD0-science
**The items on this list will be used during the regular school day. They may be brought from home on a voluntary basis; otherwise, they will be furnished by the school.
Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Mercer, and Mrs. Anderson
6th Grade
Farmington Elementary
6th Grade Donation Supply List
2020 - 2021
The following items are suggested donations for sixth grade. Even a small or partial donation can help offset the cost of providing your child with a quality education. Please send all donated items with your child on the first day of school.
Supplies to share as a class/grade:
- Personal books: Holes, Wonder, and I Am Malala (Young Readers Edition)
- Black, Gray, brown, purple, or red spray paint – It can be used.
- Ziploc bags- gallon
- Tissue boxes
- Hot glue gun sticks – little size
- Clorox Wipes
- Hand Sanitizer
- Craft glue sticks
- Dry erase markers – any color, any size
- .7 lead – for mechanical pencils
- Board Games – indoor recesses
- 25 paper plates, cups, forks, or spoons
- Napkins
- Elmer’s glue
- Balloons- 9”-12”
- Old pillow cases
- Hand held pencil sharpeners for colored pencils
- Items to sell at class store (i.e. candy, popcorn, pretzels, crackers, cookies, etc.)
- Toothpicks
- Markers – any kind
Each student is asked to have for his/her own personal use:
- Simple calculator
- 2 spiral notebooks
- Simple organizer with 5 dividers – it must be able to fit in a cubby. Do not buy the big bulky organizers
- 1 Colored Pen for correcting
- Personal Journal (medium to large)
- Ruler
- Scissors
- Personal books: Holes, Wonder, and I Am Malala (Young Readers Edition) – A copy of the book will be provided, but it is best if your child has his/her own book for notations.
The items on this list will be used during the regular school day. They may be brought from home on a voluntary basis, otherwise, they will be furnished by the school.
Thanks!
6th Grade Teachers
Accreditation
Talking points for schools to use in informing stakeholders (parents, faculty and staff, School Community Council, PTA/O, community and business partners, etc.) about accreditation
Parents have long held education as a key to their child’s preparation and success in life. Equally, educators have known that a quality education is of the utmost importance for a child’s future. Quality and student success go hand-in-hand and are the reasons Davis School District is seeking continued accreditation.
Through the accreditation process, Davis School District assures parents and the community we are committed to increasing student achievement, providing a safe and enriching learning environment, and running an efficient operation.
Schools want parents to be actively involved in the improvement process. Parents may contribute to these efforts by staying informed about what’s going on at their child’s school, talking to other parents about the importance of education, joining the school’s improvement team and/or Parent Teacher Organization (PTO), and giving feedback to the school through surveys, focus groups, and parent meetings.
Students are assured of qualified teachers who are working to improve their instructional methods; a clear focus on student learning; smooth transitions from grade to grade; a rigorous, diverse, and sound curriculum based on quality standards; a range of student activities and support services; smoother transfer of credits from school to school; and eligibility for special programs, grants, and scholarships.
Davis School District (and each of its schools) is accredited by the Northwest Accreditation Commission (NWAC). NWAC is a division of AdvancED, which has over 100 years of expertise in accreditation and school improvement. You can visit www.advanc-ed.org to learn more. Feel free to contact the school directly to learn more about its accreditation efforts.