CSD is currently experiencing a partial network outage that is impacting phone and internet service to Oakridge Elementary and Oakridge Middle School.
2 days ago, Clover School District
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First responders from across the Clover School District (CSD) paused this morning to reflect upon the lives lost on 9/11 and to enjoy the company of their colleagues over breakfast.

The Center for Career Innovation (CCI) and Clover High School (CHS) have hosted this annual First Responders' Breakfast on Patriot Day for several years now. It is a way for the schools to salute those in our community who dedicate their lives to the service of others.

The meal was prepared by students in the Culinary Arts program. The Culinary Arts teachers are Chef Scott Michaw and Dr. Francine Marz.
3 days ago, Clover School District
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CSD will host a community forum on the Student Assignment Plan tonight at 6 p.m. in the Clover Middle School cafeteria.

Join us to learn more about the plan, share feedback and ask questions.
4 days ago, Clover School District
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Clover School District pauses to remember the nearly 3,000 lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001 , and to dedicate ourselves to service on Patriot Day.
4 days ago, Clover School District
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Clover School District students are getting hands-on exposure to cutting-edge medical technology. On Tuesday morning, students in Mrs. Terri Campbell’s CNA Clinicals class got a first-hand look at the future of medicine. As participants in Piedmont Medical Center’s annual Robotics Symposium, they explored the intersection of technology and medicine and how the use of surgical robots is transforming patient care. Students heard from medical experts and technicians who demonstrated the latest surgical technology, then tried their own hand at operating robotic instruments. Fortunately, today’s patients were Tootsie Rolls and other inanimate objects—making the experience both educational and fun!
5 days ago, Clover School District
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students learn about the capabilities of surgical robots
surgical tech instructs student on guiding the surgical robot
surgical robot technician instructs student on robot manipulation
students watch as a fellow student simulates an operation on a Tootsie Roll
UPDATE: Phone and internet service have been restored to all sites and campuses except Clover High School. The outage was caused by a cut to a line in the community.
6 days ago, Clover School District
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CSD schools and offices are currently experiencing a phone and internet outage. The District Office, whose service is on a different network from the schools, continues to have service at this time. CSD is working with our provider to determine the cause of the outage and receive an estimate for when service will be restored.
7 days ago, Clover School District
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🎉 Today, we’re celebrating Physical Therapist Day! 🎉
A huge THANK YOU to all the incredible physical therapists in our district who help our students move, grow, and thrive every day. Your dedication to improving mobility and supporting wellness makes a world of difference in our schools and our students’ lives. 💪❤️
Here’s to the amazing PTs who keep our community strong and moving forward! 🙌 #PhysicalTherapistDay #ThankYouPTs #HealthyStudentsHappySchools
7 days ago, Clover School District
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🌟 Happy Grandparents’ Day! 🌟
Today, we celebrate the incredible role grandparents play in our students’ lives — as mentors, cheerleaders and storytellers. Your love and wisdom help shape our school community in wonderful ways.
Thank you for all you do! 💙👵👴
#GrandparentsDay #FamilyMatters #SchoolCommunity #ThankYouGrandparents
8 days ago, Clover School District
Grandparents' Day
📚 Happy National Read a Book Day! 📚
There’s nothing like the magic of getting lost in a great story. Today, we encourage all our students, families, and staff to pick up a book and dive into a new adventure—whether it’s fiction, nonfiction, or a favorite classic!
What book are YOU reading today? Share with us in the comments! 📖✨
#NationalReadABookDay #LoveReading #SchoolReads #BooksOpenDoors
9 days ago, Clover School District
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Kitty Tripp Smith, the Innovation Coach at the Ninth Grade Campus and Oakridge Middle School, has been accepted into two national professional development opportunities.

Smith has been named an aiEDU Trailblazer Fellow. This fellowship program will enable Smith to engage in artificial intelligence (AI) literacy curriculum development, create and share AI literacy lessons and attend training on AI literacy teaching skills.

Smith has also been accepted in Mark Cuban’s AI Teacher Bootcamp. The teacher bootcamp is a virtual professional development series designed for high school educators who want to enhance their AI literacy and classroom integration skills.
10 days ago, Clover School District
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Members of the Clover High School Cross Country team joined Lucas McFadden and Ashley Lang on "Palmetto Mornings" today to promote their upcoming Blue Eagle Invitational, which will be held next Saturday, Sept. 13, at 9 a.m.

10 days ago, Clover School District
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Check your student's backpack! First Quarter interim reports are being sent home today.
10 days ago, Clover School District
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Clover School District’s (CSD) Bright Beginnings program is the recipient of a $10,000 grant from the Children’s Trust of South Carolina.

It is the second year Bright Beginnings has been awarded this grant. Funds awarded through this grant are earmarked for “concrete supports” to families served in the program. Concrete supports include things like food, infant supplies, internet access, phone, emergency funds for housing, childcare, carseats, school supplies and transportation assistance.

The Bright Beginnings team includes Parent Educator Talesha Neely, Administrative Assistant Chaka Harrell, Director Carolyn Green, Parent Educator Amy Baker and Parent Educator Karen Gergel.

Bright Beginnings is a free and voluntary program, which provides support and assistance to all parents of young children, ages birth to 5 years (60 months). Learn more about Bright Beginnings at https://www.clover.k12.sc.us/page/bright-beginnings .
11 days ago, Clover School District
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CSD will host a community forum on the Student Reassignment Plan tonight at 6 p.m. in the Oakridge Middle School cafeteria.

Join us to learn more about the plan, share feedback and ask questions.
11 days ago, Clover School District
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Under a Lake Wylie High Schoo (LWHS)l blue sky, the last steel beam of the LWHS frame was lifted into place by a crane to the applause of the crowd on the ground.

Clover School District joined Contract Construction, Leitner Management Group and McMillan Pazdan Smith this morning for a "Topping Out" ceremony to celebrate the midpoint of construction of the new Lake Wylie High School. Footers were poured just one year ago, and construction is expected to be completed by next summer.

Jon Hattaway of Leitner Management Group served as emcee for the event. He noted that enough cement blocks had been placed to stretch to Columbia and back and that the steel in the frame would cover Allison Creek.

Superintendent Sheila Quinn said, "The only day that will be happier than today is the day when we cut the ribbon to dedicate this school to the children of the Clover School District and their education."


LWHS Principal Calub Courtwright called today "a proud and exciting occasion for our community." He said he was looking forward to LWHS being the place where students' potential was cultivated and realized.

Ryan Drafts, Construction Superintendent for Contract Construction, provided a project overview and noted that they would be making "a full-court press" on finishing the interior of the building.

Ben Thompson, Architect with McMillan Pazdan Smith, noted that his team worked on the designs five years ago now and strived to create a building that aligned with the district's instructional program. He called LWHS "a vision of what schools will look like in the future."

At the conclusion of remarks, guests were invited to sign the final beam that would complete the building's frame, leaving their mark on building. After a barbecue lunch--the first in the new school's cafeteria--guests moved outside to watch contractors lift the beam into position on the front of the school.

11 days ago, Clover School District
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Two Clover High School (CHS) seniors have been named winners in the 2025 South Carolina Recycling Poster Contest.

Senior Arianna Weeks was named the overall winner of the statewide contest. Senior Lindsay Riemer was the 9-12 Grade Level Winner.

The contest is hosted by JASON Learning, the South Carolina Association of School Administrators (SCASA) and the Recycled Materials Association (ReMA). It was the pilot year for this program, and 57 students from across the state participated in the contest.

Arianna and Lindsay will be recognized at a ceremony and luncheon on September 30 at the SCASA Building in Columbia. Each student will receive a cash prize and a certificate. Their teacher, Preethi Ramasamy, will also receive a cash prize. Clover High School will receive a banner to display as well. Each winner’s poster will be on display at the SCASA office and on the SCASA website for the next year.
12 days ago, Clover School District
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CSD Students Show Substantial Gains on State Testing Program

Clover School District (CSD) students showed marked improvement on SC READY and EOCEP assessments administered last spring and continue to outpace other students in the Palmetto State in all subject areas, according to data released today by the South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE).

CSD Superintendent Dr. Sheila Quinn said, “Our mission in the Clover School District is to empower each student for a successful, productive, and responsible future. The test scores demonstrate the commitment our School Board, faculty, staff, families, and students have made to this mission. We strive for excellence with each child, each day, as our students realize the Profile of the South Carolina Graduate. As we focus on Rigorous, Empowering, and Authentic Learning through personalized and project-based lessons, we are on target and excited to see the continued gains our students will make.”

SC READY–English Language Arts

On the SC READY English Language Arts assessment, CSD students improved their performance by one percentage point to nearly 10 percentage points, depending on the grade level.

Grade 3
2024-68.3%
2025-73.9%
Improvement–+5.6%

SC–61.7%
CSD compared to SC–+12.2%

Grade 4
2024–71.8%
2025-78.4%
Improvement-+6.6%

SC-63.5%
CSD compared to SC–+14.9%

Grade 5
2024-72.3%
2025-73.3%
Improvement-+1%

SC-62.5%
CSD compared to SC–+10.8%

Grade 6
2024-62.0%
2025-71.4%
Improvement-+9.4%
SC-56%
CSD compared to SC–+15.4%

Grade 7
2024-64%
2025-68.5%
Improvement-+4.5%

SC–58.2%
CSD compared to SC–+10.3%

Grade 8
2024-61.6%
2025-66.4%
Improvement-+4.8%

SC-55.7%
CSD compared to SC–+10.7%


SC READY-Mathematics
CSD students also saw gains on the SC READY Mathematics assessment at all but one grade level. The improvements on this assessment ranged from .6% to 4%.

Grade 3
2024-68.9%
2025-72.9%
Improvement-+4%

SC-56.3%
CSD compared to SC–+16.6%

Grade 4
2024-69.9%
2025-70.5%
Improvement-+.6%

SC-53.7%
CSD compared to SC–+16.8%

Grade 5
2024-65.2%
2025-68.7%
Improvement-+3.5%

SC–48.1%
CSD compared to SC–+20.6%

Grade 6
2024-64.3%
2025-68.2%
Improvement-+3.9%

SC-39.4%
CSD compared to SC–+28.8%

Grade 7
2024-53.2%
2025-49.8%
Difference— -3.4%

SC-34%
CSD compared to SC-+15.8%

Grade 8
2024-48.6%
2025-49.9%
Improvement-+1.3%

SC-32.4%
CSD compared to SC–+17.5%


End of Course Examination Program (EOCEP)
CSD students saw improvement in the percentage of students meeting or exceeding standards increased dramatically in Biology and by a few points in US History. There were slight decreases in performance on the Algebra and English 2 assessments. CSD continued to outperform the state on all high school assessments.

Algebra
2024-89.4%
2025-86.97%
Difference– -2.43%

SC-73.95%
CSD compared to SC–+13.02%

Biology
2024-75.79%
2025-84.42%
Improvement–+8.63%

SC--61.66%
CSD compared to SC–+22.76%

English 2
2024-93.68%
2025-93.38%
Difference–.3%

SC-86.41%
CSD compared to SC–+6.97%

US History and the Constitution
2024-68.82%
2025-71.04%
Improvement-+2.22%

SC-61.47%
CSD compared to SC-+9.57%

Career Readiness Assessment
South Carolina students complete three assessments in the areas of math, data and reading to be eligible to receive a Career-Ready Credential. CSD students saw a slight dip in the percentage of students earning the credential but still outperformed the state.

2024-84.2%
2025-83.8%
Difference- -.4%

SC-69%
CSD compared to SC–+14.8%

Advanced Placement (AP) Exams
CSD high school students had a 91.48% pass rate on Advanced Placement (AP) exams offered in the 15 AP courses offered at Clover High School.

12 days ago, Clover School District
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📅 It’s Attendance Awareness Month! 📅
Did you know that every day counts? Regular attendance helps students stay on track, build strong habits, and succeed in school and beyond. Let’s work together to make every day a great day to learn!
Parents and students — your presence makes a difference! Let’s show up and shine this month. 🌟
Learn more about South Carolina's "Be Present SC" campaign at
https://expectmoresc.com/be-present-s-c/#AttendanceAwarenessMonth #EveryDayCounts #ReadyToLearn #SchoolSuccess
13 days ago, Clover School District
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Clover School District (CSD) salutes our hard-working team of employees on Labor Day! We know you are #AllIn on ensuring the success of our students.

All CSD schools and offices are closed on Monday, Sept. 1, in observance of the Labor Day holiday.
14 days ago, Clover School District
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