Congratulations to Abigail Thompson, Ryan Jones and Connor Malloy for winning second place today in the Southeast Regional Jr. Chef Competition!

The students are enrolled in the Culinary Arts Program at the Center for Career Innovation. Their teacher is Chef Scot Michaw.
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Students with trophy
Dinner plate
Working in kitchen
Working in kitchen
Working in kitchen
Group picture of students
Working in kitchen
Judging
A special shout out to York Electric Cooperative for sponsoring today's Support Services "Shindig."

Each year, Clover School District hosts a lunch gathering for Support Services staff, including Transportation, Maintenance and IT Departments. The staff enjoyed lunch and then took part in a raffle for gift cards to local businesses.

CSD appreciates the strong community partnership we share with York Electric Cooperative.
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Celebration
Lunch
Table
Drivers
The Utility Line Worker Student showcase features York and Clover students who have completed over 500 hours of training over two semesters. Throughout their training, each student developed a series of skills, including workplace safety, industry tool identification, and application. Additionally, students learned connect construction, pole setting, extraction, overhead transformer installation, switching, and other valuable hands-on experience. Students in the program work in both classroom and field lab settings to learn theory and application hands on training. Two Clover students placed in the following events:
Johnathon Love: 1st place, Hurt Man Rescue
Parker Asel: 2nd place, Insulator Changeout
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Pole
Line Worker
Bucket Ruck
Poles
Line Worker
Poles
Rescue
Two students from Clover High School took top honors in the Jason Learning/Recycling Materials Association (ReMA) poster and video contests.

This year's theme was "Battery Recycling: Hidden Risks and Rewards."

Junior Vayda LeMere won the Grand Prize in the poster contest, while Senior Cheyenne Joshi won the Grand Prize in the video contest. An image of Vayda's poster is included with the photos, while Cheyenne's video can be viewed at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LVjXIo359fpduFOYyCLi4nJ1N2NaTYb5/view.

The students, their parents and their sponsor--Preethi Ramaswamy--traveled to Las Vegas two weeks ago to attend the awards ceremony, which was held in conjunction with the International Recycling Convention.
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Students with plaques
Students with plaques
Winning Poster
Group photo
Congratulations to two students in the Center for Career Innovation 's (CCI) Fire Science program for their acceptance into Camp Ignite.

Chloe Ivey and Mullally Holt will take part in a four-night/five-day residential fire camp for high school girls , running June 16–20, 2026. Hosted by the Charlotte Fire Department, Camp Ignite offers hands-on training—including search and rescue, rappelling, and hose work—designed to build confidence and teamwork under the guidance of professional female firefighters.

CCI students received two of only 30 slots available at this camp. Their instructor is Chief Scott Boyd.

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Students
Congratulations to this month's United Bank Staff Members of the Month. Thank you, United Bank, for your continued support of the Clover School District team.
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April Staff Members of the Month
CSD is sending good vibes to Abigail Thompson, Ryan Jones and Connor Malloy today as they travel to Jefferson State Community College in Hoover, Alabama, to represent the state of South Carolina in the Southeast Regional Junior Chef competition.
Earlier this year, these students competed at University of South Carolina in the SC Jr. Chef competition and won it. They had to create a dish that could be served in a school cafeteria following all the nutritional guidelines mandated by the USDA and the Healthy, Hungry-Free Kids Act.
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Students with certificates
Judging
Trophy
Today we celebrate Administrative Professionals Day and recognize the incredible school secretaries and administrative support staff who help keep Clover School District running smoothly each day. 💙🍀
From welcoming families and supporting students to managing countless details behind the scenes, their dedication, kindness, and organization make a difference in every school and office across our district.
Thank you for all you do to support our students, staff, and community—we appreciate you today and every day! ✨
#AdministrativeProfessionalsDay
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Secretary's Day

A classroom project turned into a memorable real-world experience today at Larne Elementary School!

Students in Mrs. Heintz’s fifth grade class recently took part in a “March Madness” research project tied to the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament, building their research, writing, and presentation skills. Westin Newendyke selected Queens University of Charlotte—and his letter to the university’s president made its way to the Royals’ basketball team.

In response, Head Coach Grant Leonard and members of the team visited the class with their team mascot, Buddy, and brought the project to life with a special experience for students. The team surprised the class with t-shirts, signed autographs, and spent time connecting with students about their journey to college basketball. They shared advice on how hard work and dreaming big can pay off. Queens made history this year by appearing in the "Big Dance" for the first time and in its first year of eligibility as a DI program.

A great reminder of how meaningful learning experiences—and a thoughtful letter—can create lasting memories!

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group photo
letter
Queens Royals
Coach Grant Lenard
Queens Men's Basketball
Queens Basketball
autographs
high fives
Buddy
Dr. Sheila Quinn and members of the Clover Schools Alumni Association enjoyed a special visit Monday afternoon with representatives from the Clover High School Class of 1970, who presented a generous contribution to the Association’s scholarship fund. A heartfelt thank you to Van Hilderbrand, Becky Pursley Brown, and Nancy McElroy for delivering this meaningful gift, made possible through their recent class reunion.

The Class of 1970 continues to lead by example in alumni giving. Hilderbrand and classmate Lynn Edmunds Campbell, for example, have each established named scholarships that honor their families while supporting future graduates. Their generosity—and that of Clover alumni across the years—will make a lasting difference for deserving CHS seniors.

Now, the Class of 1970 is extending a challenge to fellow Blue Eagle classes: consider making scholarship support part of your reunion tradition and help carry this proud legacy forward.
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Class of 1970 presents check to Clover Schools Alumni Association
Class of 1970
Alumni Association Board
During Volunteer Appreciation Week, Clover School District proudly recognizes the many volunteers who give their time, energy, and care to support our students, staff, and schools. 💙🍀
Whether helping in classrooms, supporting events, mentoring students, or serving behind the scenes, our volunteers make a meaningful difference every day.
Thank you for sharing your time and talents with our schools and for helping strengthen our district and community. We are grateful for all you do! ✨
#VolunteerAppreciationWeek
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Volunteers

Oakridge Middle School (OMS) Band families are invited to a “Meet the Directors” event on May 4 from 5:00–7:00 PM in the OMS cafeteria.

This informal, drop-in event is a great opportunity to meet the new band directors, learn more about the program, and connect with other band families.

Feel free to stop by at any time that fits your schedule.

Additionally, OMS will host Instrument Fitting Nights on May 11–15 and May 18–21, from 4:00–9:00 PM each evening in the OMS cafeteria.

For questions, please contact Nicholas Gibson at Nicholas.Gibson@clover.k12.sc.us.

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Meet the Director
Fitting flyer
Congratulations to Clover High School for kicking off the district's "Meet Your New School" events last night!

As a reminder, each school in the district is hosting a special event this spring as a follow up to student reassignment. This event gives families an opportunity to meet staff members and learn more about the school where their students are assigned for the 2026-2027 school year. You can view the full schedule of "Meet Your New School" nights at https://tinyurl.com/yc4jun8t.

Clover High School (CHS) used their special night as a kick-off to their celebration of 50 years at their current location on Highway 55 and the school's rich legacy in our community.

Families were greeted by members of the dance team before walking through a balloon display into an extracurricular fair that filled the commons area. Families could learn more about athletics, the chess club and even the fire combat team. There are so many opportunities!

In the library, the school hosted an academic fair. Families could learn more about all of the academic courses students could take from the talented teachers who deliver that instruction every day.

Just outside the library was a photo booth where students could celebrate their Blue Eagle pride.

In honor of that 50th anniversary, CHS hosted a Legacy Corner. Legacy Corner included old yearbooks and images of the school building's evolution during that 50-year time period.

Congratulations on a great night, CHS!
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Dance Team
Balloons
Crowd
Photo Booth
chess
Fire combat
History display
Academic Fair
Academic Fair
Academic Fair
Clover School District (CSD) continues to recognize our talented staff members who are transferring to new school locations for the 2026-2027 school year.

Today, we're highlighting the custodial team that will keep Lake Wylie High School clean and safe for students, staff and visitors. We appreciate their hard work to keep our learning environment the best it can be.
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Custodians

Clover School District (CSD) continues to recognize our talented staff members who are transferring to new school locations for the 2026-2027 school year.

Today, we shout out the front office team for Roosevelt Middle School. These are the smiling faces students, staff and parents will see each day and who will keep things moving smoothly. From answering the phone, to greeting guests and even ordering supplies, this team will "earn their stripes" with positive customer service.

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Office Staff
The Inter-District Preschool Science Competition was a student-led initiative organized by the Clover High School (CHS) Science National Honor Society as part of its community service efforts to give back to the community.

The event aimed to assess and develop preschool students’ scientific inquiry skills.

High school students visited preschool classrooms at both CHS and Bethany Elementary over two separate weeks, conducting activities such as Oobleck exploration and water density experiments. These sessions introduced key concepts including prediction, data collection, and analysis through writing and drawing.

For the culminating activity, preschool students, with support from their teacher, designed and built bridges while applying these same scientific practices—making predictions, recording the number of trials, and analyzing outcomes. Each bridge was then tested using weights, and rankings were determined based on the maximum weight each bridge could support.

The winning teams were:

1st Place Winners with 5900 grams of weight
Adalynn Manuey
Ronin Sayanama
Charlee Neal
Harlee Bell

2nd Place Winners with 5600 grams of weight
Henson Wood
Chandler Overbeek
Cameron Dool

3rd Place Winners with 5000 grams of weight
Aria Wells
Paiton Wofford
Avery Vitaris
Walker Ford
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Team three
Honor Society
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Please help us welcome our newest member to the Clover Band Family, Mr. Joshua Roper. We are excited to welcome him to the team! Students and families will get to meet him Thursday evening at Clover High School.

Mr. Roper is from Spartanburg, South Carolina, and is a third generation percussionist who has performed across the country with various marching, concert, and jazz ensembles. He is a graduate of Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. Most recently, he has served as the Associate Director of Bands and Percussion Director at Indian Land High School in Indian Land, South Carolina.

Mr. Roper is an alumnus of the Blue Knights Drum and Bugle Corps (2021), as well as The Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps (2022), performing on the snare line for both drum corps.

Mr. Roper had the privilege of studying under Dr. Sue Samuels, Dr. Omar Carmenates, Dr. David Stanley, Justin Watt, Emma Gierszal, and Shannon Hoover. He has also had the privilege of being taught by Tom Aungst, Jacob Gall, Derrick Shannon, TJ Goss, Del Burton, Denise Hembree, Victor Perez, Dave Bruce, Alan Aungst, Mike Galetta, and more.

Mr. Roper has been a percussion instructor at Dorman High School, Travelers Rest High School, Furman University Youth Camps, and Carolina Youth Symphony, as well as a private lesson teacher in the Spartanburg/Greenville area.
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Band Director
Whether you're a parent counting down the days to kindergarten or someone who works with young children and families, this is for you!

Ready for Kindergarten LIVE is a free, one-hour virtual event bringing together three experts — a pediatrician, a children's librarian, and an elementary school principal — to share practical, real-world advice on helping children make a confident start in school. They'll cover everything from well-child visits and building a reading habit at home to what schools really want families to know before day one.

Ask your questions live, and leave with a few simple steps you can start on right away.

Friday, April 24 | Noon – 1 p.m. | Free & virtual

Register now at readyforkindergarten.vfairs.com
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Backpack
Center for Career Innovation (CCI) students continue to demonstrate industry-level skill and precision on a competitive stage.
Four CCI students who participate in York Tech's Welding program recently competed in a national Welding Fabrication contest.
Grace Hudnall earned a Gold Medal in Welding Fabrication, showcasing the highest level of technical mastery, teamwork, and problem-solving under pressure.
Tanner Sutton secured a Bronze Medal, while Tyler Fan and Luke Coombes placed 4th overall, competing against top students from across the state.
Welding Fabrication is one of the most demanding competitions, requiring students to read complex blueprints, fabricate structural components, and execute precise welds to industry standards. These results are not just awards—they represent job-ready skills, real-world experience, and the ability to perform at a professional level.
This level of achievement reflects the strength of York Tech’s hands-on training model, where students don’t just learn the trade—they prove they can deliver at the highest level.
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Students
Students
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month — a time to raise awareness, support families, and reaffirm our shared responsibility to help every child grow in a safe, caring, and supportive environment. 💙
In our schools and community, strong relationships, trusted adults, and open communication help protect and empower children every day. We encourage everyone to learn the signs of abuse, speak up when something feels wrong, and continue building a community where every child feels seen, heard, and valued.
Together, we can create safe spaces where all children have the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive. #ChildAbusePreventionMonth #SafeSupportiveSchools #EveryChildMatters
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Champion for Children