Reading is cool all summer long! 📚🍦 Bountiful Elementary students are invited to stop by during summer library hours to check out books, keep reading, and stay connected to great stories. The library will be open on select Tuesdays from 9:30–11:00 AM. Please see the flyer for dates and book return information.
4 days ago, Bountiful Bobcats
Bountiful Elementary “Reading is Cool” summer library flyer with ice cream illustrations. The library will be open select Tuesdays from 9:30–11:00 AM, with book returns accepted August 10–19 from 9:00 AM–3:00 PM.
Robotics lesson of the day: sometimes the robot does exactly what you programmed it to do… and not at all what you hoped it would do. 🤖😅 Our UER Robotics students took on the aMAZEing Challenge at Lagoon during USU’s Physics Day, and this one was different: no remotes, no driver saves, no last-second course corrections. Just code, sensors, testing, problem-solving, and a whole lot of “well, that didn’t go as planned.” It was tough. It was funny. It was real robotics. Our Bobcats kept learning, adjusting, cheering each other on, and trying again. The maze may have kept them guessing, but they absolutely earned the rides afterward. 🎢💙
6 days ago, Bountiful Bobcats
Bountiful Elementary UER Robotics students and coaches pose together at Lagoon during USU’s Physics Day. The group wears matching blue UER shirts and stands under a pavilion with trees and picnic tables in the background.
Photo collage from the UER Robotics aMAZEing Challenge at Lagoon. One photo shows two students posing with their robot outside, while the other photos show students watching their robot navigate a maze-style course with red and blue barriers.
Photo collage of Bountiful Elementary students at the UER Robotics aMAZEing Challenge. Students in blue UER shirts stand near the maze course, observe their robot, and pose together outside with a robot and small stuffed animals.
Photo collage from the UER Robotics competition showing two teams at Lagoon. Students pose with their robots outside and watch closely as their robots move through the maze-style challenge course under a pavilion.
Photo collage of UER Robotics students during the aMAZEing Challenge at Lagoon. Students pose with robots, watch their robots attempt the maze course, and celebrate the day with teammates during USU’s Physics Day.
Future CEOs, CFOs, sales associates, engineers, bankers, reporters, and community leaders reporting for duty. 💼✨ On Tuesday, our 5th graders visited JA City, also known as BizTown, for a hands-on field trip where students got to run a mini city for the day. BizTown gives students the chance to step into real-world roles, manage businesses, make decisions, earn paychecks, work with budgets, provide services, and see how a community functions when everyone has a job to do. From banking and business operations to customer service, teamwork, and problem-solving, our Bobcats got a crash course in what it takes to keep a city moving. And based on these photos? The future is looking pretty capable.
7 days ago, Bountiful Bobcats
Bountiful Elementary 5th grade students gather inside Junior Achievement City Hall during their JA City/BizTown field trip.
Photo collage from the 5th grade JA City/BizTown field trip showing students working in different job roles. Students are pictured at a bank computer station, creating materials at a desk, and working together at an Enbridge business station with laptops, clipboards, safety vests, and name badges.
Photo collage of Bountiful Elementary 5th graders participating in JA City/BizTown. Students work at laptop stations, review paperwork, operate business materials, and collaborate in roles such as CFO and customer service inside the simulated city.
Photo collage from JA City/BizTown showing students acting as business employees and customers. Students use laptops, manage supplies, assist classmates, and work at stations labeled with real-world job roles, including sales associate.
Photo collage from the JA City/BizTown field trip showing students in business and community roles. Students work at a food service station, sit at a business desk, and wear lab coats while helping at a medical-themed volunteer station with supplies.
Photo collage of Bountiful Elementary 5th graders during their JA City/BizTown experience. Students are pictured near Zions Bank, participating in business activities with classmates, and working at a CFO desk with a laptop, paperwork, and office supplies.
Perfect attendance deserves a perfect celebration! ⭐🍦 These Bobcats showed incredible commitment by being at school every day, and they celebrated with a special lunch field trip to Arctic Circle. We are so proud of their dedication, responsibility, and Bobcat spirit!
8 days ago, Bountiful Bobcats
Bountiful Elementary perfect attendance students pose with two staff members in a school hallway before their celebratory lunch field trip to Arctic Circle.
Move over, history books — 6th grade brought the ancient world to the stage! 🌍🎭 Our Bountiful Elementary 6th graders performed “Dig It,” taking the audience on a journey through some of the civilizations that helped shape our world, including Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. From pyramids and philosophers to emperors, skeletons, and explorers, students brought history to life with music, costumes, confidence, and plenty of personality. A huge shoutout to our 6th grade teachers and everyone who helped make this performance happen! Way to go, Bobcats — you really dug into history. 🐾✨
8 days ago, Bountiful Bobcats
Four Bountiful Elementary 6th grade students pose on stage in costumes representing explorers and ancient civilizations. The group includes students wearing a red robe, safari-style vests and hats, and a skeleton costume in front of the “Dig It” performance backdrop.
Five Bountiful Elementary 6th grade students pose on stage in ancient civilization costumes. One student holds a large cardboard wheel prop, while others wear robe-style costumes in front of a painted backdrop featuring a pyramid, the Great Wall of China, and ancient ruins.
A group of Bountiful Elementary 6th grade students pose together on stage wearing matching black skeleton costumes with white bone designs. They are in front of the painted ancient civilizations backdrop used for the 6th grade “Dig It” performance.
group of Bountiful Elementary 6th grade students pose on stage in costumes inspired by ancient Egypt and mummies. Some students wear white wrapped costumes, while others wear Egyptian-style collars, headdresses, and robes in front of the “Dig It” ancient civilizations backdrop.
Four Bountiful Elementary 6th grade students pose on stage in costumes for the “Dig It” performance. Two students wear Roman-style armor costumes, while two others wear white Greek-style costumes with purple sashes in front of a painted ancient civilizations backdrop.
Bountiful Elementary 6th grade students pose on stage in white Greek-style costumes with leafy headpieces. Behind them is a painted backdrop showing ancient landmarks, including a pyramid, the Great Wall of China, and a Greek temple, for their “Dig It” performance about ancient civilizations.
Earlier this week, our Bountiful Elementary Decathlon team showed up ready to run, jump, stack, dribble, throw, cheer, and give it everything they had! From cup stacking and basketball dribbling to curl-ups, running events, and all the in-between moments of teamwork, these students represented Bountiful with heart, grit, and a whole lot of Bobcat energy. A huge shoutout to Coach K for bringing Decathlon back to Bountiful and giving students this awesome opportunity to compete alongside schools from across the district. We are so proud of every student who stepped up, tried hard, and supported their team. Way to go, Bobcats! 💚
8 days ago, Bountiful Bobcats
Bountiful Elementary students and a staff member pose together for a team photo at the district Decathlon. Students wear athletic clothes, school colors, striped socks, and face paint while standing and sitting together inside the large competition space.
A Bountiful Elementary student runs outside during the district Decathlon, with teammates following behind on the course. The students are participating in an outdoor running event near the athletic facility on a sunny day.
Bountiful Elementary students participate in the curl-up event during the district Decathlon. Several students lie on exercise mats while teammates and event helpers stand nearby, supporting and observing the activity.
A Bountiful Elementary student participates in the cup stacking event at the district Decathlon while teammates react with excitement nearby. A digital Speed Stacks timer is visible beside the table, showing a completed time.
Four Bountiful Elementary students pose together at the district Decathlon event inside a large indoor athletic facility.
Four Bountiful Elementary students pose together at the district Decathlon event inside a large indoor athletic facility.
Four Bountiful Elementary students pose together at the district Decathlon event inside a large indoor athletic facility.
Big congratulations to next year’s Bountiful Elementary Student Council and Hope Squad! 🎉💙 These students were selected to help lead, serve, encourage, and support our school community during the 2026–2027 school year. From showing kindness in the halls to helping with school events and being positive examples for others, we can’t wait to see the impact they make. We are so proud of each of you and excited for the year ahead. Way to go, Bobcats! 🐾
10 days ago, Bountiful Bobcats
Two group photos show Bountiful Elementary students selected for next year’s Student Council and Hope Squad. In the top photo, students and staff pose together in front of a Hope Squad display in the school library. In the bottom photo, another group of smiling students and staff pose together in a bright school hallway. The image celebrates student leadership, kindness, service, and positive school culture at Bountiful Elementary.
Kindness was on display in the best way today. 💛 For their final Kind Kids Club meeting of the year, students hosted an art exhibit for their families and a representative from One Kind Act a Day, the organization that sponsored the club this year. Students created artwork focused on kindness, positivity, friendship, and the small choices that help make Bountiful Elementary a better place. The exhibit was a celebration of what this club has been practicing all year: kindness is something we do, share, and pass on. A huge thank you to our Kind Kids Club facilitators, families, students, and One Kind Act a Day for helping kindness grow at Bountiful Elementary. 🌈💚
14 days ago, Bountiful Bobcats
Families and students view Kind Kids Club artwork at Bountiful Elementary during the club’s final kindness art exhibit.
Bountiful Elementary student stands beside kindness-themed student artwork
Bountiful Elementary student stands beside kindness-themed student artwork
Bountiful Elementary students stand beside kindness-themed student artwork
Bountiful Elementary students pose with kindness-themed artwork during the final Kind Kids Club art exhibit for families.
Bountiful Elementary students sit beside a display of Kind Kids Club artwork celebrating kindness, friendship, and positivity.
Bountiful Elementary students stand beside colorful kindness artwork created for the final Kind Kids Club art exhibit.
Bountiful Elementary student stands beside colorful kindness artwork created for the final Kind Kids Club art exhibit.
It's time for all Bountiful Elementary library books to make their way back home.

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!
19 days ago, Bountiful Bobcats
Graphic highlighting that all library books are due and need to be returned to Bountiful Elementary.

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!

21 days ago, Bountiful Bobcats
Bountiful Elementary fourth grade students pose together in pioneer-style costumes after their Utah history program. Several students wear bonnets, hats, suspenders, dresses, and vests while smiling and celebrating.
A group of fourth grade students stands on risers singing during their Utah history program. Some students wear pioneer-inspired clothing while others are dressed in everyday school clothes.
Fourth grade students sit on risers before their program. Some students smile at the camera while others hold papers or wear costume pieces connected to the Utah history theme.
Fourth grade students sing on risers while a teacher directs them from the front. Several students wear pioneer-style hats, bonnets, and dresses for the Utah history performance.
Students in pioneer-style costumes pose together in front of a gym wall after the Utah history program. Costumes include bonnets, wide-brimmed hats, vests, suspenders, and dresses.
Fourth grade students sit together on risers and smile for a group photo after their Utah history program. Some students wear costume pieces such as hats, while others are dressed casually.
Fourth grade students sit together on risers and smile for a group photo after their Utah history program. Some students wear costume pieces such as hats, while others are dressed casually.
Fourth grade students sit together on risers before their program. Several students smile at the camera, while others wear pioneer-inspired costumes and casual school clothes.
Three Bountiful Elementary 4th grade teachers smile together in front of a school wall after the fourth grade Utah history program.

🌸 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! 💛🎶🌈

23 days ago, Bountiful Bobcats
Students wearing flower headpieces raise their arms in rounded shapes while performing spring-themed motions on stage.
First-grade students smile and perform on stage beside colorful student-made spring artwork, including flowers and rainbows.
First-grade students wear colorful sunglasses while singing and doing hand motions during their Spring Sing performance.
A group of first-grade students sings on risers, using small arm motions as part of their Spring Sing performance.
First-grade students sit and clap on risers in front of a green curtain during their Spring Sing performance.
First-grade students perform hand motions on stage while teachers lead them from the front during the Spring Sing.
Students in bright sunglasses perform together on risers during the first-grade Spring Sing.
First-grade students sing on risers, with several students wearing colorful flower headpieces for the spring-themed performance.
Four first-grade teachers smile together in front of colorful student-made spring artwork after the Spring Sing performance.
Miss Linsey is turning the halls into a full-on art museum and we are here for it. 🎨🔥
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. 💛🖼️
about 1 month ago, Bountiful Bobcats
Title graphic for Bountiful Elementary’s Miniature Art Museum featuring the Bobcat mascot on a gold background with the words “Bountiful Elementary’s Miniature Art Museum.”
Kindergarten Miniature Art Museum display at Bountiful Elementary featuring collages of student artwork from the Dixon, Palfreyman, and Luker classes. The display shows many small colorful square drawings arranged like a museum gallery wall.
First Grade Miniature Art Museum display at Bountiful Elementary featuring student artwork from the Maloney, King, Smith, and Willey classes. The collage shows rows of bright miniature drawings displayed in classroom groupings.
Second Grade Miniature Art Museum display at Bountiful Elementary featuring student artwork from the White, Enfield, and Suarez classes. The collage includes many colorful square art pieces arranged in gallery-style panels.
Third Grade Miniature Art Museum display at Bountiful Elementary featuring miniature student artwork from the Payne, Gibson, Meacham, and Craven classes. The artwork includes colorful patterns, landscapes, rainbows, and imaginative designs.
Fourth Grade Miniature Art Museum display at Bountiful Elementary featuring student artwork from the Allen, Mackliet, and Crow classes. The collage shows small framed-style drawings displayed together like a museum exhibit.
Fifth Grade Miniature Art Museum display at Bountiful Elementary featuring miniature student artwork from the Shalvis and Chin classes. The collage includes a variety of colorful drawings, symbols, characters, and creative designs.
Sixth Grade Miniature Art Museum display at Bountiful Elementary featuring miniature student artwork from the Hall and Nelson classes. The collage shows detailed square drawings arranged in a gallery-style presentation.

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. 💚💛

about 1 month ago, Bountiful Bobcats
Literacy Night  at Bountiful Elementary is on Wednesday April 15

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.

about 1 month ago, Bountiful Bobcats
Graphic titled “Manner of the Week” with the focus “Don’t Brag.” The design features yellow and cream vertical stripes with green text and accents. A short description explains that it is okay to feel proud of yourself and that respect means making space for others to share too. A school mascot illustration appears in the bottom corner.
Wear blue this Friday, April 10, to support children!

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.
about 2 months ago, Davis School District
A student wearing blue holding pinwheels. The bottom  says: "Prevent Child Abuse Utah"

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.

about 2 months ago, Bountiful Bobcats
Graphic titled “Manner of the Week” with the focus “Speak with Confidence.” The design features yellow and cream vertical stripes with green text and accents. A short description explains that speaking with confidence means using a clear voice, respectful words, and saying what you need. A school mascot illustration appears in the bottom corner.

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!

about 2 months ago, Bountiful Bobcats
Graphic from Bountiful Elementary reminding students and staff to wear purple on Tuesday, April 7 for Purple Up Day. The design features the Bountiful Elementary logo and purple clothing accessories including socks, a scrunchie, hat, sweater, scarf, pants, and sunglasses on a light purple background.
Today we are celebrating National School Librarian Day and giving a big shoutout to Mrs. Berge! Mrs. Berge does so much to make the library a special place for students at Bountiful Elementary. From organizing Scholastic Book Fairs and Book Battles to leading One Book, One Bountiful, taking students to Story Con, and hosting the library’s creative pumpkin book character contest, she helps build a strong culture of reading across our school. Her work goes far beyond the library shelves. She creates opportunities for students to connect with books, share stories, and build a lifelong love of reading. Thank you, Mrs. Berge, for all you do for our school community!
about 2 months ago, Bountiful Bobcats
Portrait of Bountiful Elementary librarian Mrs. Berge smiling in front of a white background with black book illustrations.
Mrs. Berge stands with five Bountiful Elementary students in matching school shirts at a crowded book event in a school gym.
Mrs. Berge poses with a group of Bountiful Elementary students at Story Con, where students wear name badges and hold books and bags.
Mrs. Berge smiles with five Bountiful Elementary Book Battle students wearing matching green school shirts and medals in the school gym.
Congratulations to our March Students of the Month! Thank you for being a PAWSitive example and helping make Bountiful Elementary such a great place to learn and grow.
about 2 months ago, Principal Pickett
March Students of the Month at Bountiful Elementary pose together on a playground climbing structure outdoors while being recognized for setting a PAWSitive example at school.
Students vs. teachers is always guaranteed fun. 📚🔥 Today’s Book Battle Assembly featured The Big Dilll vs. The Book Wizards and The Battlers vs. The Plot Twisters. Spoiler: both student teams walked away with the win and full bragging rights. Safe to say our Bobcats know their books… and our teachers may need a rematch. 😅🏆
about 2 months ago, Bountiful Bobcats
Student team The Big Dill sits at a table during Bountiful Elementary’s student vs. teacher Book Battle assembly, with several students dressed in green pickle costumes while a staff member stands at a podium nearby. A hand-drawn team banner featuring a cartoon pickle and the words “The Big Dill” hangs across the front of the table, and a teacher in a fries costume stands in the background on the school stage.
Staff team The Book Wizards sits on stage during Bountiful Elementary’s student vs. teacher Book Battle assembly, with teachers dressed in playful costumes including a wizard hat, witch hat, fries costume, and a hamburger costume in the foreground. A team banner reading “The Book Wizards” with a hand-drawn open book hangs across the front of the table during the school reading competition.
Student team The Battlers sits on stage during Bountiful Elementary’s Book Battle assembly, smiling and talking together behind a hand-lettered team banner. A staff member stands at the podium beside the team as students prepare for the school’s student vs. teacher reading competition.
Teacher team The Plot Twisters poses on stage at Bountiful Elementary’s student vs. teacher Book Battle assembly, smiling behind a black team banner painted with a large white tornado. Four staff members wear matching shirts with tornado graphics as they sit at the competition table.