We hope you have enjoyed playing in the snow today as our teachers participated in remote professional learning today.

While you’ve been building a snowman or staying warm inside, CSD staff members have been driving roads in the school district to evaluate their condition for a safe return to school. While many primary roads are dry, there are a number of shaded secondary roads that are not safe for student drivers or buses. Additionally, because of the extremely cold temperatures, only four of our 12 campuses have been cleared of snow. For this reason, CSD will transition to an eLearning Day on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.

As before, families will receive instructions directly from their school about how the eLearning Day will operate.

We did not send a phone call today due to technical difficulties. We appreciate your patience and understanding as CSD navigates this historic snowfall.

Stay safe and warm, CSD!
about 18 hours ago, Clover School District
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Congratulations to these talented staff members who will help bring Lake Wylie High School to life! Today, we’re celebrating the Fine Arts Department—the creative heart of the Charger community. Through music, theatre, dance, and art, they’ll inspire students to express themselves, take the stage, and leave their mark as new hallways fill with creativity, color, and Charger pride.
about 20 hours ago, Ginger Marr
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📚📅 Professional Development Day 📅📚
Students will not be in session today as our teachers are engaged in professional development. As a reminder, all professional development is being conducted virtually today! This dedicated time allows our educators to collaborate, learn, and strengthen their skills to better support student success.

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This is a reminder that Clover School District (CSD) is closed on Monday, February 2, for a Professional Development Day. Staff members will be participating in virtual professional learning.

CSD is monitoring weather conditions for Tuesday, February 3. Any decision regarding operations on Tuesday will be made on Monday afternoon.

Stay safe and warm, CSD!
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The inclement weather that has visited our area has not slowed down progress on the construction of our new schools.

That's because both Lake Wylie High School and Liberty Hill Elementary are substantially under roof and closed in. Work on both sites is now focused on things like mechanical systems, flooring and case work. You can even start to see a little of Lake Wylie's signature Columbia blue paint showing up on the walls.
4 days ago, Clover School District
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Congratulations to these exceptional staff members who will help lead Lake Wylie High School into its first year! Today, we’re highlighting the Math Department—the problem-solvers who will lay the foundation for Charger success. From mastering the basics to tackling complex challenges, they’ll help students make it all add up—developing confidence, precision, and a strong foundation for Charger success from day one.
4 days ago, Ginger Marr
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Members of the Roosevelt High School Alumni Association recently met with Roosevelt Middle School Principal Dr. Maurice Thomas, Director of Community Engagement Ginger Marr, and Public Information Officer Stephanie Knott to begin planning a historical display for the new Roosevelt Middle School. Set to open this fall, Roosevelt Middle proudly carries the name of the former Roosevelt High School, which served African American students in the community prior to desegregation. In the months ahead, the group will work together to thoughtfully preserve and showcase the school’s history, traditions, and enduring student spirit as an important part of the campus.

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REMINDER: Today is an Early Release Day in the Clover School District!
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Due to the forecast of inclement weather, all CSD activities are canceled for this weekend, Jan.31-Feb. 1.

Families are reminded that tomorrow is an early release day in the district. Elementary schools dismiss at 12:15 p.m. Middle schools dismiss at 1 p.m. High school students are dismissed at 2 p.m.

Students are not in school on Monday as CSD observes a professional development day. Students should plan to take their iPads home tomorrow after the school day in the event that weather conditions prevent our return to class on Tuesday.
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Congratulations to these faculty members who will be leading the charge at Lake Wylie High School next year. Today, we are shining the spotlight on the Science Department— mentors who are creating a new ENERGY at LWHS! With Charger pride at the core, they spark curiosity through hands-on learning, instill a passion for science, and emPOWER students to turn ideas into discoveries!

5 days ago, Ginger Marr
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Students in Mrs. Shalyn Wehbie’s classes enjoyed the fruits of their labor Wednesday as they harvested leafy greens grown in their classroom hydroponics towers at the Center for Career Innovation. Joined by 12 members of the Lake Wylie Rotary Club, students harvested an impressive 109 pounds of fresh vegetables, which were used to assemble salad kits for donation to the Clover Area Assistance Center. Through the generous support of the Lake Wylie Rotary Club, students put technology to meaningful use, helping provide fresh, nutritious food to 68 local families.

5 days ago, Ginger Marr
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Congratulations to these outstanding faculty members who will help launch Lake Wylie High School in its very first year! Today, we’re celebrating the World Languages Department—the global guides who will open doors to new cultures, new perspectives, and new possibilities. By helping students find their voices in more than one language, they’ll connect the Charger community to the wider world and add an international chapter to the growing Charger story.
6 days ago, Ginger Marr
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We wrap up School Board Appreciation Month with a final thank you to our School Board members for their dedicated service to the Clover School District. Pictured here with Superintendent Dr. Sheila Quinn are from left to right: Keron Meeks, Board Secretary (Seat 2); Tracy Stiff, Legislative Liaison (At-Large Seat); Mike Ballard, Clover LEAF Liaison (Seat 1); Dr. Quinn; Rob Wallace, Board Chair (Seat 5); Jessica Cody, Board Vice Chair (Seat 3); Matt Burris, Legislative Liaison (At-Large Seat); and Kenda Cook, All on Board Liaison, (Seat 4).

This photo, taken recently at the District Office, was captured by Center for Career Innovation staff member Monica Bradshaw. A professional photographer, Monica graciously volunteered her time and talents to preserve this moment. We extend our sincere thanks to Monica for her time and efforts and to our Board for their continued dedication, steady leadership, and faithful service to the students, families, and staff of the Clover School District.

6 days ago, Ginger Marr
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Clover School District will open on a two-hour delay, tomorrow, Wednesday, January 28. A black ice advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service for our area tomorrow morning. While main roads are relatively clear at this time, we believe the delay will improve visibility where any icy patches are concerned for our parents, student drivers and bus drivers.

Start times for tomorrow will be as follows:

Elementary Schools–9:35 a.m.
Middle Schools–10:00 a.m.
High Schools–11:00 a.m.

We encourage all families to take necessary safety precautions when traveling to school tomorrow.
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Congratulations to these outstanding individuals who will help lead Lake Wylie High School into an exciting new era! Today, we’re featuring the Social Studies Department—faculty who will truly be making history. From civics and culture to world events and local roots, they’ll help shape informed citizens while laying the groundwork for the Charger legacy. The past meets the future here, and it all starts in their classrooms.

7 days ago, Ginger Marr
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While Clover School District (CSD) was spared the heavy ice and snow meteorologists had predicted, Winter Storm Fern blanketed our community with enough ice to make travel dangerous in some areas across our district.

CSD has been in communication with York County Emergency Management this morning, and while the sun is doing its job on the main roads, they are reporting that shaded secondary and neighborhood roads remain a challenge despite today’s thawing. Further, they report concerns for refreezing tonight as a result of extremely low temperatures. Tomorrow’s forecast does not show the temperature getting above freezing until after 1 p.m., and predicted overnight winds hold the potential for power outages. These conditions make any delayed school start for Tuesday unsafe.

CSD maintenance crews have been on our campuses all day to clear parking lots and sidewalks. Unfortunately, the process is proving too time-consuming for them to complete before the sun goes down this evening.

As a result of the forecast and the need for additional time to ensure our campuses are safe, Clover School District will transition to eLearning on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.

As before, families will receive direct information from their school on the details around the eLearning Day.

CSD realizes that eLearning is not an easy fix for these missed days of instruction, but we appreciate your patience as we strive to keep our students learning when inclement weather disrupts our normal operations.
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Congratulations to these outstanding staff members who are stepping up to lead the charge at Lake Wylie High School next year! Today, we’re shining the spotlight on the English Department—the storytellers who will help students write the very first chapter of the Charger legacy. With creativity, energy, and a love of words, they’re ready to bring the LWHS story to life and make history one sentence at a time.
8 days ago, Ginger Marr
Lake Wylie High School
Clover School District (CSD) has been in communication with York County Emergency Management throughout the weekend as Winter Storm Fern has approached our area.
The storm is bringing crippling amounts of ice and extremely cold temperatures to York County. The potential of ice accumulation is making road conditions dangerous for travel and has left many homes and schools without electricity.
Based on the information we have received, Clover School District will transition to eLearning on Monday, January 26, 2026. All CSD buildings will be closed.
Families will receive direct information from their school on the details around the eLearning Day. We thank our staff for the planning that has made this eLearning day possible by creating lessons that include paper-pencil work/packets, hard copies of books/texts, or downloaded videos/materials on the iPad that can be accessed without WiFi.
CSD will continue to monitor weather conditions and advise our staff and families if further adjustments to our schedule become necessary in the days ahead.
Stay safe and warm, CSD.

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Oakridge Elementary is among five elementary schools across South Carolina selected as finalists for the 2026 Palmetto’s Finest Awards.

This selection comes after extensive evaluations by a committee of fellow educators and previous Palmetto’s Finest winners. The application process includes elements on student
achievement, instructional programs, professional learning communities, and school culture.

Last fall, 30 South Carolina schools submitted a 22-page application followed by an onsite examination visit from a review committee. The finalists are currently undergoing a second onsite evaluation.

Each school will have the opportunity to celebrate with their local community, as the winners will be announced through a live stream, via South Carolina ETV, to each finalist school on April 23, 2026.

The South Carolina Association of School Administrators (SCASA) presents the awards each year to schools which offer the best in innovative, effective educational programs. The Palmetto’s Finest Award is celebrating its 46th year and is one of the most coveted and respected awards among educators.

“We are proud to spotlight schools that are pushing boundaries and thinking differently in South
Carolina. These innovative institutions demonstrate the caliber of education available to families
statewide,” said Dr. Quincie Moore, SCASA Executive Director.
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Clover School District will open registration for pre-kindergarten and kindergarten age students on Monday, March 2, 2026. To be eligible to register, children must be age four for pre-kindergarten, or age five for kindergarten on or before September 1st. Each child should be registered by their parent/legal guardian for the elementary school zone in which they will reside for 2026-2027.
Pre-kindergarten and kindergarten registration is completed online through the Clover School District website. Rising kindergarten students who attended a Clover School District pre-kindergarten program can update their existing student registration application and upload required documents on or after March 2, 2026. All new pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students entering the district for the first time will log into the Clover School District website, select Enroll, and then select “New Account” to begin the application process.
Registration does require you submit all documentation listed below in the online form. If you are unable to submit digitally, you may reach out to your zoned elementary school for alternative options. For pre-kindergarten families only, a screening assessment appointment will be scheduled once all documents have been uploaded.
Documentation required for each student includes:
1. Two (2) proofs of residence that include the name and address of the parent/legal guardian (for more information visit the proof of residence website at https://tinyurl.com/3w7jwvvw
2. Current and updated immunization record on the South Carolina Immunization Form (DHEC 4024). This must reflect your child’s current age. This form can be obtained by:
a. Asking your child’s Health Care Provider for the immunizations to be printed on a South Carolina Immunization Form.
b. Taking your child’s current immunization record to a South Carolina Health Department for transfer to a South Carolina Immunization Form (DHEC 4024).
3. Proof of birth (e.g. a legal birth certificate with the state seal)
For more information about our pre-kindergarten program, visit the Early Childhood Education Section on the website to access the answers to Frequently Asked Questions.: https://tinyurl.com/4da4fu6p
11 days ago, Clover School District
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