Mrs. Tooley's 5th grade students are learning about natural disasters and how flooding can damage structures. Students made paper houses that they were able to reinforce to help protect them from a flood. Students are looking forward to flooding their houses, predicting which materials will help the house withstand the flood, and observing the results and damage of the flood.




Kicking off Hope Week with a great motivational speaker, Noah Canon from Hope4Utah and Hope Squad. With some singing, dancing and motivation to be a good friend, Pelicans are ready to soar into an awesome Hope week.


🏈📚 Final week of ReadBowl is HERE!
Which class will take the win?
Keep reading, Pelicans! 💙
Which class will take the win?
Keep reading, Pelicans! 💙

Hope Week begins Monday.
Monday- We are on the same team- Wear your team colors or jersey.
Tuesday- Keep a lid on bullying- wear a hat
Wednesday- Better together-friendship duo shirt i.e. Mickey and Minnie, Phineas and Ferb etc.
Thursday- Everyone belongs- classroom clothing theme
Friday- Part of the pod-school shirt or colors
Monday- We are on the same team- Wear your team colors or jersey.
Tuesday- Keep a lid on bullying- wear a hat
Wednesday- Better together-friendship duo shirt i.e. Mickey and Minnie, Phineas and Ferb etc.
Thursday- Everyone belongs- classroom clothing theme
Friday- Part of the pod-school shirt or colors

📚🏈 ReadBowl is underway at Island View! 🏈📚
We have wrapped up the first quarter of the nationwide ReadBowl challenge and our mighty Pelicans are reading like crazy as they head toward a chance to earn a special visit from Malcolm Mitchell, former NFL player and literacy champion.
🏆 First Quarter Leaders!
Ms. Tooley’s 5th grade class is on the scoreboard early with over 6,000 reading minutes in Week 1. That’s a powerful opening drive—keep reading, Pelicans! 📖💙
We have wrapped up the first quarter of the nationwide ReadBowl challenge and our mighty Pelicans are reading like crazy as they head toward a chance to earn a special visit from Malcolm Mitchell, former NFL player and literacy champion.
🏆 First Quarter Leaders!
Ms. Tooley’s 5th grade class is on the scoreboard early with over 6,000 reading minutes in Week 1. That’s a powerful opening drive—keep reading, Pelicans! 📖💙




Mrs. Carter's and Mrs. Loose's classes got together Friday to learn about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. They worked on a peace dove project where they shared how they wanted the world to be a better place.




Kindergarten Priority Registration is OPEN!
Start your child’s educational story today—secure their spot for the 2026–27 school year in Davis School District!
Priority Registration Jan. 15 through Feb. 27. Registration during the Priority window allows schools to plan staffing, resources and class sizes for next year!
Complete the quick form here: https://www.davis.k12.ut.us/o/dsd/page/kindergarten-enrollment-page. After you register, watch your email for the next steps!
Start your child’s educational story today—secure their spot for the 2026–27 school year in Davis School District!
Priority Registration Jan. 15 through Feb. 27. Registration during the Priority window allows schools to plan staffing, resources and class sizes for next year!
Complete the quick form here: https://www.davis.k12.ut.us/o/dsd/page/kindergarten-enrollment-page. After you register, watch your email for the next steps!

On Thursday, our Hope Squad attended the Annual Hope Squad Conference. There they learned about how to care for themselves and also how to be a good friend to all students. They did some dancing, singing and role playing. We are so lucky to have this group of students.




Today is National 4th grader day and our 4th graders should be celebrated. Not only are they doing amazing things this year, but they also earned the Golden Sneaker Award for 2nd term. Way to go!






5th graders completed a service project making 40 blankets to donate to the Teen Atlas Center at Syracuse High School. Island View Pelicans love helping others.





To wrap up their MindUp lessons and to spread Christmas spirit, 4th graders completed different service projects throughout the school. This included Christmas caroling in sign language, making clay snowmen, origami boxes with treats, playing bingo and joke sharing.






Today, Mrs. Robinett’s class became a poetry cafe. The day was filled with Christmas poetry, blackout poetry art and more. To finish the day off, her 4th graders showed their knowledge in poetry devices and shared their own poems with parents at their poetry slam. Big thanks to Twisted Sugar for their donation of cookies.










At Island View Elementary, we shine bright! We let our Holiday glow.








Twinning is Winning Day at Island View!










Monday blues? Nothing a recess dance circle can't fix!

So many exciting things happening today. Christmas sweater day, Syracuse Madrigals sharing their beautiful voices, and Mrs. Mahoney's class play. We love this time of year.





Our lost and found is piling up. Many coats, hats and more has been placed in our bin. Come look for any items your child may have misplaced!

Island Views Kindergarteners learned how to code in Computer class! The I.T. world is not ready for these amazing students!



Ms. Robinett’s fourth graders wrapped up their Middle Ages studies with a day-long celebration. Their classroom was turned into a mideval castle with a portcullis, candles, knights and goblets. Students created stained-glass artwork, talked about what they’ve learned, and ended with a book feast! #SoaringIntoAwesome #PelicanPride






Mrs. Johnson's class celebrated Veterans Day by writing letters and making poppies to send to the local veterans home. THANK YOU VETERANS! WE REMEMBER!



