The ensemble is made up of nine students in grades 10-12: Aidan Cahill, Hayden Fortner, Desmond Lancaster, Ethan Norris, Coby Watson, CJ Efird, Jacob Swyt, Zion Price and Josiah Kee.
Mr. Milner is in his second year with Clover School District, but he is no stranger to Blue Eagle Nation being a 2017 graduate of Clover High School. During his time at CHS he was the Band Captain of the Clover Band as well as center and captain of the Basketball team! After flying high at Clover, he left Blue Eagle Nation to become a Winthrop Eagle where he earned his Bachelor's of Music Education. He taught three years in Spartanburg School District Six as the Band Director at Fairforest Middle School prior to coming back home to the town with LOVE in the middle.
Mr. Milner said, “It has always been my dream to come back home and teach students from where I grew up, walk the halls where I attended, and cultivate the best ambassadors of the best town ."
Ms. Courtney E. Wyatt, who serves as Associate Director of Bands at Clover High School and CHS class of 2010, said,“Teaching students like Aaron Milner is a joy because each day he came in, worked hard, and encouraged his peers to work harder. His drive and contagious personality I remember from him as a student, is even more evident in him as a teacher. It is truly a joy to have him, one of my former students, to be back in Blue Eagle Nation.”
The Future is Bright for Clover Bands!
We’re excited to announce the Math Department at the new Roosevelt Middle School! This team of dedicated educators is focused on building strong foundations, encouraging problem-solving, and helping students see how math connects to the world around them.
From mastering core concepts to tackling real-world challenges, our math classrooms will support critical thinking, confidence, and a growth mindset—preparing students for success today and in the future.

CSD is currently collecting highlights on the history of the Roosevelt School for a display at the new Roosevelt Middle. During Black History Month, CSD will celebrate this legacy by sharing some of those highlights.
Today, we revisit the school’s founding in 1923. Clover Colored School was established in Clover behind the current First United Methodist Church. Mr. Eliot Caldwell served as first principal. Clover Colored School was supported by the Rosenwald Fund–a project sponsored by Sears, Roebuck and Company founder Julius Rosenwald to open schools for African American students across the South. The Rosenwald Fund contributed $1,500, the local community raised $400 and $6,500 in public funds rounded out the total cost of construction. The school had six teachers.

We’re excited to announce the launch of the English Language Arts Department at the new Roosevelt Middle School! This talented team of educators is ready to inspire a love of reading, strengthen writing skills, and help students find their voices through literature, discussion, and creativity.
From classic texts to contemporary stories, our ELA classrooms will be places where curiosity grows, critical thinking thrives, and every student’s story matters. We can’t wait to see our students learn, grow, and succeed at Roosevelt Middle School!

A native of Moncks Corner, South Carolina, Swygert joins CHS from Hillcrest High School in Simpsonville, where he has served as head football coach for the last three seasons.
Prior to that, Swygert’s career was in the collegiate ranks. He served as the Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach at South Carolina State University for five years and as Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks Coach and Running Backs Coach at Newberry College for eight years.
Coach Swygert started his career at the high school level in 2007, serving as the Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach at Fort Dorchester High School in North Charleston.
Swygert’s career as a player is also impressive. He played for legendary coach John McKissack at Summerville High School, where the team won the 4A state championship and he earned a Shrine Bowl selection. He played college football at both the University of South Carolina and Western Carolina University. Swygert holds a Bachelor of Science degree in History from Western Carolina University.
Clover High School Athletic Director Bailey Jackson said, “Coach Swygert is a proven winner at the Division 1, Division 2 and High School levels. We (Clover) have competed against his Hillcrest teams for the past few years and I have always been impressed with his football program. After looking into Coach Swygert’s background and success, he quickly rose to the top of our list of head football candidates. Each and every person I spoke to about him talked of his relentless work ethic, his desire to do things the right way and how much his players loved playing for him. I am beyond excited about this hire and look forward to him joining our outstanding school and athletic department at Clover High School.”

As a follow up to the Student Reassignment Process completed back in the fall, CSD has now released an updated School Locator. The updated School Locator reflects student assignments for the 2026-2027 school year and moving forward, as established during the Reassignment Process.
The School Locator is helpful for families registering new students or for those considering real estate transactions. Those wishing to enroll a student for the 2025-2026 school year will need to contact a school registrar to confirm their assignment for the current school year.
Visit the School Locator at: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/e827d330f20a4508aa6777bf2c0b94e3/page/Find-My-Schools/

The 2025-26 VEX Robotics game is called Push Back. Push Back consists of numerous small 3.5-inch octa-decahedron (an 18-sided 3D shape) and elevated tube-like structures. These ‘tubes’ lay horizontally on three different planes with the goal of inserting the octa-decahedron into the tubes. VEX changes their game yearly, which forces teams to design and build brand-new robots each year from scratch.
VEX Robotics team members design, build, test, and compete with their own personalized robots. Students have full autonomy to build their robots how they see fit. This year team 1660B “Triple Trouble” has won awards at two different competitions including the Innovation Award at Clemson University for their unique roller intake system, and the Judge's Award for their Engineering Notebook and fully coding their robot in Phyton. These two awards were integral in recognizing the team to receive the invitation to the 2026 US Open Competition.
The team consists of 3 members; Annabelle Naile (lead designer and scribe), Trinity Scott (python coder, autonomous subject matter expert), and Harrison Mayberry (drivetrain designer, lead builder, skills driver).
The team’s advisors are Virginia Mayberry, PLTW-Gateway Teacher (Head Robotics Coach), Clover Middle School and Assistant Coach Matthew Mayberry, P.E. from Kinectrics (Nuclear Design Engineering)
Clover LEAF will share in covering costs with Dr. Millicent Dickey, Chief Academic Officer for Clover School District, and parents of team members.



Clover High School's Associate Director of Bands and Lake Wylie High School's future Director of Bands Anne Lewis Turner was named the 2026 Outstanding Young Music Educator by the South Carolina Music Educators Association (SCMEA).
The award was presented Friday during the organization's Professional Development Conference in Columbia.
Candidates are nominated anonymously for this award, and nominations are supported by confidential letters of recommendation.
One nomination letter stated:
“Ms. Turner is one of the most promising music educators in South Carolina. Though she is in only her fifth year of teaching, she demonstrates the skills of a seasoned educator. She has taught at Great Falls Middle/High School and served as a graduate assistant at Winthrop University before beginning her work in the Clover School District. Ms. Turner works with the Clover High School Band, Clover Middle School, and Oak Ridge Middle School, and also teaches and manages a World Class WGI Percussion Ensemble.
Her commitment and drive consistently push students to new heights. Ms. Turner is known for her outstanding pedagogy, strong instincts, and ability to connect with students in meaningful ways. She is a dedicated, detail-oriented educator with exceptional communication and leadership skills, a strong work ethic, and a passion for innovative and individualized teaching. She excels in curriculum development, ensemble direction, and administrative coordination within music programs.”
Another letter, written by a current student, shared:
“Mrs. Turner has been an amazing music educator over my past five years in the Clover High School Band. She consistently shows patience and empathy while helping students learn difficult music. I have seen her rewrite and adapt music to ensure every student can be challenged and successful. She takes the time to break music down note by note until everyone understands, and she remains patient regardless of how long it takes for students to master a passage.”
An additional recommendation noted:
“Anne’s work ethic is unmatched. She approaches every rehearsal, class, and performance with professionalism and diligence. She is a true team player who supports her colleagues while also serving as a natural leader. Anne has a unique ability to navigate difficult conversations with grace and fairness, fostering collaboration and growth. Her influence extends beyond Clover, contributing meaningfully to instrumental music education throughout South Carolina and nationally through her involvement in the WGI circuits.”
Congratulations, Mrs. Turner!

Clover vs James Island
Wednesday, Feb 11, 2026 – Lexington High School – 7:30pm
Lexington High School
2463 Augusta Hwy
Lexington, SC 29072
Tickets: $15.00 (3 and under are admitted free)
Cash at the gate (no online option). Must pay to re-enter.
Streaming: NFHS Network

Be sure to join our Special Services Department on March 17 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at York Intermediate School for an informative evening.


We are excited to welcome internationally acclaimed Irish artist Colm Keegan to Clover for a special evening of music, heritage, and community. This concert celebrates Clover’s rich Scots Irish cultural connections and features Clover School District choir and band students performing alongside Colm. A truly meaningful experience for our students and families. Get your tickets today!
📅 February 28, 2026
⏰ 7:00–9:00 PM
📍 Clover School District Auditorium
1625 Highway 55 East, Clover, SC
🎟️ Tickets: $10
Pay at the door or buy online at www.colmkeegan.com or https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/colm-keegan/from-larne-to-clover
All proceeds support Clover Performing Arts.
Family-friendly • Student-centered • Community celebration

Start times for tomorrow will be as follows:
Elementary Schools–8:35 a.m.
Middle Schools–9:00 a.m.
High Schools–10:00 a.m.
We encourage all families to take necessary safety precautions when traveling to school tomorrow.

Today we celebrate the strength, dedication, and teamwork of the girls and young women who compete, lead, and inspire through sports. A special shout out to the Clover High School state champion girls cross country team and the Clover High School girls swimming team, state runners-up—your hard work and determination make our entire community proud! 💪💙
We’re grateful for our student-athletes, coaches, and supporters who help create opportunities for girls to grow in confidence and character—on and off the field.


This week, we recognize and thank our school counselors for the guidance, compassion, and support they provide to students every day. From academic planning to social-emotional support and college and career readiness, our counselors play a vital role in helping students succeed—both in and out of the classroom. We are grateful for the difference you make in the lives of our students and families!

Our crews worked all day to clear campuses and evaluate roads in our community for a safe return to school. The sun was not strong enough today to accomplish all the melting we would have liked to see before putting buses and student drivers back out on the road. This afternoon, we reported concerns with 15 roads in the district to the York County Emergency Management Office in order to request additional treatment on the roads. That list included:
Stateline Road
Oakridge Road
Riddle Mill Road
Stowe Road
Jim McCarter Road
Thomas Road
Sherwood Road
Dr. Nichols Road
Green Pond Road
Barrett Road
Bate Harvey Road
Love Valley remains closed (we have three buses there)
David Circle
Beamguard Road
Thomas Road
Families will again receive communication from their school with full details about tomorrow’s eLearning.
Thank you again for your grace. We truly understand what a hardship eLearning can be and do not reach these decisions lightly.


This month, we’re celebrating the dedicated bus drivers and transportation staff who safely get our students to and from school each day. Rain or shine, early mornings or late afternoons, their care and commitment make a difference for our families and schools. Thank you for all you do to keep our students moving and smiling—today and every day!

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!









