Our 4th graders recently completed a meaningful service project as part of the Mind Up program, where they have been learning about the brain and how to regulate emotions.
Mr. Matt’s class created thank-you cards for the Clearfield Police Department and invited officers to visit and receive the notes and treats in person.
Ms. Hinojosa’s class spread kindness with surprise “kindness pranks,” writing encouraging notes and leaving treats at classroom doors before running away to keep it a secret.
We’re proud of our students for putting what they’ve learned into action and making a positive impact!
Mr. Matt’s class created thank-you cards for the Clearfield Police Department and invited officers to visit and receive the notes and treats in person.
Ms. Hinojosa’s class spread kindness with surprise “kindness pranks,” writing encouraging notes and leaving treats at classroom doors before running away to keep it a secret.
We’re proud of our students for putting what they’ve learned into action and making a positive impact!

The Wasatch Robotics team, the Smart Stingrays, has finished building their robot, Lightning. Now they’re practicing maneuvers and working to score as many points as possible in one minute. Their first competition is coming up in January! A big thank you to Maddi Constant, our robotics teacher, who has been working with robotics for 11 years. Good luck, Smart Stingrays!

PTA Meeting today at 4:00 PM!

Join us for Wasatch Elementary’s FREE Family Skate Night!
📅 Tuesday, Dec. 2nd
🕠 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM
📍 Classic Fun Center, 867 N. Angel St., Layton, UT
🎉 Skating admission is FREE! (Rentals just $3 or bring your own!)
👕 Wear your school shirts and colors!
✨ Upgrade to unlimited activities for only $8.95 – Bouncing, Pirate’s Cove, Laser Tag & more!

Mrs. Westwood’s 5th graders brought creativity to life with their very own Balloon Over Broadway parade! From colorful designs to imaginative characters, the classroom was filled with festive fun and big parade vibes!










Fundraiser at Pizza Pie Cafe Layton
📍 1938 Woodland Park Dr, Layton, Utah
Dine in or carryout @ Pizza Pie Cafe Layton.
Let the cashier know you are part of the cause (Wasatch Elementary)
We’ll donate 25% of your purchase to the fundraiser, with any regularly priced meals.
No coupons or discounts may be used.
🗓️ Anytime Nov 17–20
Monday–Thursday 11:00AM- 9:00PM
⭐ 25% goes to Wasatch PTA to fund field trips
🍕 Order Carryout: 801-820-6539

PTA General Meeting today at 4:00!

We’re celebrating Ribbon Week at Wasatch Elementary! A huge thank-you to our amazing PTA and Clearfield City Police for teaching our students how to stay safe by using the crosswalks the right way!

Has a Wasatch staff member made a difference for your child or gone above and beyond lately? We’d love to hear about it!
Please take a moment to fill out our Staff Shout Out Form and help us celebrate the amazing, caring, and hardworking people who make our school such a special place. Your words mean so much and truly brighten our staff’s day!
🦅 https://forms.office.com/r/EBKifUs77n
#OneDreamOneTeam
Please take a moment to fill out our Staff Shout Out Form and help us celebrate the amazing, caring, and hardworking people who make our school such a special place. Your words mean so much and truly brighten our staff’s day!
🦅 https://forms.office.com/r/EBKifUs77n
#OneDreamOneTeam

Ribbon Week Dress Up Days and Events October 27-31


Ms. White’s 5th graders and Mrs. Hansen’s 2nd graders have paired up as buddies this year. They play math games to practice math fluency with addition and subtraction games like 10’s go fish! #onedreamoneteam









🎃 Join us for a spooktacular Trunk or Treat at Wasatch Elementary on Friday, October 24, from 5:30–6:30 PM! 👻
This free family event includes a fun costume contest and treats passed out by our amazing teachers and staff. 🍬
Please donate candy/goodies to the office, and remember—school-appropriate costumes only, no masks allowed! 🦇
This event is for Wasatch Elementary families only.


Our desks may be small, but our hearts are bursting with love for our students!

Kindergarten students joyfully explore music through movement, using scarves to follow directions and respond musically to a song. This arts-integrated lesson is part of an 8-week internship experience through Weber State University, in partnership with the Arts Learning Collaborative, Davis School District, and BTS Arts. Pre-service teachers gain hands-on experience in elementary music classrooms, working alongside seasoned educators to bring creativity and collaboration to life.
https://youtube.com/shorts/384dOO8cBC8
https://youtube.com/shorts/384dOO8cBC8
Our Student Council, and amazing advisor Ms. Brooke, attended the Clearfield High School Student Council Conference today and learned some amazing leadership skills!! Thanks Falcons for helping our Eagles SOAR!







Our 4th graders are ready to be water protectors after learning how storm drains affect local ecosystems!

PTA General Meeting on Monday, October 13th at 4:00 PM in the Lower Commons. All parents and teachers are invited.


Thank you parents for all the Staff Shout Outs this week - it's awesome to get these and celebrate our fantastic staff!
This Shout Out is for Mrs. Hansen and Ms. T - "Mrs. Hansen and Ms. T Are an amazing team and care about their students. My little second grader was having a hard time and became emotional with changes that were happening in his classroom. They took the time to talk to my student and comfort him and this ment the world as a parent! We love these sweet ladies! 💕"

Even teachers can't resist the 6-7 craze!

We received another Staff Shout Out! Please keep them coming!!
This one is for Mrs Leavitt. "Mrs. Leavitt's love goes far beyond just the classroom. It doesn't matter if you have a current student, past student, or you don't even have a student in her classroom at all, she cares about everyone she meets. She reaches out on a personal level to make sure all know that they are important and valued. She's not only a fabulous teacher in the classroom but outside of it as well. She teaches not only her students but their parents as well and fights for every individual who walks in her classroom. The past year has been difficult for her but you would never know with how amazing and on top of it she is. While some challenges may hold others back, for Mrs. Leavitt, it pushes her forward even more and pushes her to be better for her students.

