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No school for fall break Oct. 17-21 with early dismissal on Wednesday 16th @ 1:30
Happy Fall Break Comets!!


Congratulations to this week's class winners for being responsible and making good choices at Creekside!!
Best at Recess - Reynolds
Best in Lunchroom - Jones
Best Attendance - Greenway




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Congratulations to this week's class winners for being responsible and making good choices at Creekside!!
Best at Recess - Schoneman
Best at Lunch - Turner
Best Attendance - Butterfield




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Congratulations to this week's class winners for being responsible and making good choices at Creekside!! Best at Recess - Joseph
Best at Lunch - Blankinship
Best Attendance - Olson




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Congratulations to last week's class winners for being responsible and making good choices at Creekside!!
Best at Recess - Blankinship
Best at Lunch - Schoneman
Best Attendance - Greenway




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Congratulations to this week's class winners for being responsible and making good choices here at Creekside!
Mrs. Reynolds 6th grade - Best attendance
Mrs. Hull 1st grade - Best at recess
Mrs. Bland / Hubbard - Best in lunchroom




The Loveland Living Aquarium came to our 6th grade. They taught them about animals and even brought some for everyone to look at. It was fun to see the student's excitement when interacting with the snake.


Hello Parents,
Creekside will conduct a lockdown drill tomorrow. Please do not be alarmed by emergency vehicles at our location.
A lockdown means students and teachers clear the hallways, lock down their rooms, turn out the lights, move out of sight and maintain silence. They remain silent until first responders' clear hallways and unlock each door. Parents and visitors inside the building follow these lockdown procedures as well.
A lockdown is called when there is a threat or hazard inside the school building. In an actual lockdown, the school would contact 911 and local police and other emergency agencies would gather at the school to coordinate the response. The situation is then under the command of the lead police agency.
During a real lockdown, parents will be informed and instructed by the Davis School District. Initial information is distributed through a call-out, which includes an e-mail and text message (if you opted in to receive texts). That being said, please take a few minutes to update your phone numbers and emergency contacts.
Updates would be posted to the school's website, as well as the district's Facebook and Twitter accounts. If you are not yet connected to the district Facebook or Twitter accounts, I recommend you do so.
We appreciate your cooperation as we practice lockdown procedures with you child. We value your child and their safety and want to be prepared in the event of an actual threat.
Thank you!
Linda Horsley

Attention 5th and 6th grade girls!
