Bethany Elementary
Julie Moser, Teacher of the Year
Brittany Wilson, Support Staff Member of the Year
Bethel Elementary
Elishia Bazzano, Teacher of the Year
Michelle Grigg, Support Staff Member of the Year
Crowders Creek Elementary
Jessica Chiampa, Teacher of the Year
Felicia Alba, Support Staff Member of the Year
Griggs Road Elementary
Payton Miller, Teacher of the Year
Ashley Carroll, Support Staff Member of the Year
Kinard Elementary
D’Asia Cherry, Teacher of the Year
Rachel Fetty, Support Staff Member of the Year
Larne Elementary
Gina Horn, Teacher of the Year
Alison Edwards, Support Staff Member of the Year
Oakridge Elementary
Beverly Mellette, Teacher of the Year
Michele Schoenherr, Support Staff Member of the Year







Clover Middle School
Brooke Rice, Teacher of the Year
Wilhelmenia Choates, Support Staff Member of the Year
Oakridge Middle School
Jean May, Teacher of the Year
Beth Watts, Support Staff Member of the Year
Ninth Grade Campus
Sarah Stadler, Teacher of the Year
Paul Moore, Support Staff Member of the Year
Clover High School
Rick Langdale, Teacher of the Year
Jackie Tate, Support Staff Member of the Year
Center for Career Innovation
Shalyn Wehbie, Teacher of the Year
Megan Joye, Support Staff Member of the Year
Academies of Clover School District
Dr. Ingrid Coke, Teacher of the Year
Mike Rago, Support Staff Member of the Year






Fire Science students taking part in the visit included: Ryan Smith (who also plays Sparky), Hailey Bolin, AnnMarie Hunter and Caden Lowrance .
Their teacher is Chief Scott Boyd.






Teams from CSD finished first and second in the middle school division. The team of Jackson Parker, Bryson Varjabedian and Jax Freeman finished in first place, while the team of James Hoyle, Hudson Olivas and Declan Stevens finished in second place. Jackson Parker was the overall high scorer in the middle school division, posting a 91 out of 100.
The junior varsity team of Porter Gibson, Colton Schweitzer and Jaxon Clark finished fourth in their division.
At the senior division, Fischer Gilmartin finished in second place with a score of 94 out of 100 and received a $2,500 scholarship. Sebastian Schweitzer finished in fourth place with a score of 92 out of 100.



What a TERRIFIC Tuesday our CSD staff enjoyed at Vale Lake Wylie!
The team at Vale graciously hosted a wonderful after-hours event for our teachers and staff at their beautiful new property on Sublime Summer Lane. Attendees enjoyed delicious appetizers from Bocao Sushi, relaxing massages provided by Inner Healing and Mobile Relief Massage Therapy, and complimentary skincare analysis from Rejuvenate at Lake Wylie. MaxLiving Chiropractic offered wellness screenings, while Project Lean Nation rounded out the evening with free samples and exclusive discounts for CSD employees. Generous door prizes topped off a fun and relaxing time for all.
A special thank you to Jay Patel and the entire team at Archetype’s VALE Lake Wylie for treating our staff and creating such a welcoming and rejuvenating experience. Their continued support of the Clover School District—including generous leasing discounts for our employees—speaks volumes. We are truly grateful they are ALL IN!
Congratulations to these dedicated social studies teachers who have helped shape the character of Clover High School through the years. As CHS celebrates its 50th anniversary on its current campus, we honor the educators who have guided generations of Eagles in understanding the world and their place in it. Celebrating the campus and living the legacy, this team is mapping the past to the future—helping students learn from history as they chart their own path forward.

Floors, doors and finishes are the focus of work at both Lake Wylie High School and Liberty Hill Elementary School.
Casework, like shelves and cabinets, are being installed in classrooms. Appliances are going in the kitchen , and terrazzo is going down in the cafeteria. Even the auditorium, which is usually the final space to complete, is coming along.
Work also continues on athletic spaces. Asphalt is complete on the tennis courts, fencing is in at the track and basketball hoops have been installed at the gym.
At Liberty Hill, drywall work and painting are underway, along with the casework. Elevators are in progress, and playgrounds will be delivered shortly.
Both schools anticipate the delivery of furniture in May.



Earlier in the school year, the ensemble submitted a video recording for the preliminary round of the competition and was selected to advance to the Semifinal Round, which is comprised of only the top 10 high school ensembles in the nation.
On Friday, March 20, the students received a standing ovation for their dynamic performance of Danzón No. 2 by Arturo Márquez, which was arranged specifically for the ensemble by Clover School District Trumpet Instructor and Winthrop University Trumpet Professor Dr. Marisa Youngs.
This is Clover’s 5th year being selected as NTC Semifinalists and the ensemble is one of only a handful of groups to be named a consistent semifinalist each year.
Ensemble personnel included CHS seniors James Gilkeson III and Izzy Jackson, and juniors Alex Aull, Adam Feld, Michael Jenkins, Josh Seon and Zach Tiller. The ensemble is directed by Clover High School Associate Band Director Courtney Wyatt.

Spring is always a busy time for student and staff recognitions, and last night was no exception!
The CSD Board of Trustees honored the following groups and individuals at last night's Board meeting:
The Oakridge Middle School Battle of the Books Team
The Clover High School Girls Basketball Team for Region and State Honors
The Clover High School Boys Basketball Team for Region Honors
The Oakridge Middle School Science Olympiad Team
The Automotive All-Star Challenge and Skills USA Automotive Service Technology Winners
The Regional Spelling Bee Winner
Chief Scott Boyd for receiving Scouting America's Elbert K. Fretwell Outstanding Educator Award
The SC ProStart Winners from the Culinary Arts Program
Congratulations to all of these outstanding honorees!
We are especially proud of our outstanding students involved in National FFA Organization and 4-H. Through hands-on learning, leadership development, and community service, these programs help students grow skills in responsibility, teamwork, and innovation — all while deepening their understanding of agriculture’s impact on our daily lives.
From livestock projects and plant science to agricultural mechanics and agribusiness, our students are gaining real-world experience that prepares them for college, careers, and lifelong success.
Thank you to our dedicated advisors, volunteers, and families who support agricultural education and help cultivate the next generation of leaders. 🌱💙
#NationalAgDay #FFA #4H

Congratulations to these outstanding math teachers who continue to strengthen the foundation of Clover High School. As CHS celebrates its 50th anniversary on its current campus, we honor the educators who have helped generations of Eagles build confidence, precision, and problem-solving skills. Celebrating the campus and living the legacy, this team is adding to the legacy each day—helping students grow, achieve, and multiply their potential.

Senior Connor Malloy brought home the gold medal, finishing first in the FCCLA Culinary Competition. He had one hour in which to prepare a menu that included a garden salad with vinaigrette dressing, sautéed chicken breast in a mustard cream sauce and rice pilaf.
Junior Garett Wilson brought home the silver medal, finishing second in the FCCLA Baking and Pastry Competition. Garett had two hours and 45 minutes in which to prepare: one dozen chocolate chip cookies, cheddar garlic butter biscuits, six chocolate eclairs with vanilla pastry cream and chocolate ganache and decorate a two-layer cake form.
Garett also finished second in a timed skills demonstration in which he had to decorate a sheet cake using various decorating techniques.
Senior Melany Baez Fallas won Gold in Interior Design. Her challenge was to design a flagship spec for a business named Bloom & Root. She had to design the space, keep track of her billable hours, shop for furniture, accessories, flooring and wall applications and present her ideas to judges in a 30-minute time period.
Senior Matthew Kieslor served a second term on the state leadership team for this conference. Additionally, he earned a gold medal in the Chapter Website Design contest for Clover's FCCLA website. He also earned a silver medal in a Skills Demonstration Fashion Sketch.
The Clover FCCLA Chapter was also first runner up in the Statewide Community Project for Backpack Buddies donations.
These students have earned the right to compete in the FCCLA National Competition in Washington, DC, this summer.
Rhonda Yommer, Dr. Francine Marz and Lindsay Rice are the teachers and advisors for this program.



Congratulations to these dedicated special education teachers who help make Clover High School a place where every student can thrive. As CHS celebrates its 50th anniversary on its current campus, we honor the educators who have supported generations of exceptional students with care, commitment, and heart. Celebrating the campus and living the legacy, this team continues to build an exceptional culture—where every Blue Eagle is valued, supported, and inspired to soar to new heights.

Observed each year on 3/21 to represent the uniqueness of the triplication of the 21st chromosome, World Down Syndrome Day is a time to promote inclusion, understanding, and acceptance.
In our classrooms, on our stages, and across our campuses, students with Down syndrome are valued members of our school family. We are committed to creating supportive, inclusive learning environments where every student is empowered to grow, achieve, and belong.
Join us in celebrating differences, spreading kindness, and recognizing the strengths that make our community stronger. 💛💙
#WorldDownSyndromeDay #InclusionMatters

The event is the final step in the Student Reassignment Plan approved by the Board of Trustees at the end of September. The Student Reassignment Plan was adopted to adjust school attendance lines in anticipation of the opening of Liberty Hill Elementary School, Roosevelt Middle School and Lake Wylie High School in August 2026.
Here is the schedule for these upcoming events:
April 16 from 5:00-6:30 p.m.
Clover High School
April 28 from 6-7 p.m.
Clover Middle School
May 5 from 6-7 p.m.
Lake Wylie High School
May 19 from 5-6 p.m.
Bethany ES, Bethel ES, Crowders Creek ES, Liberty Hill ES and Oakridge ES
May 21 from 5-6 p.m.
Oakridge Middle School
Roosevelt Middle School
May 26 from 5-6 p.m.
Griggs Road ES, Kinard ES and Larne ES
Our new schools currently under construction will meet at the following locations:
Liberty Hill Elementary School–Oakridge Middle School Cafeteria
Roosevelt Middle School–Ninth Grade Campus
Lake Wylie High School–Clover School District Auditorium
Families will receive a text, email and phone call from the principal of their student’s assigned school for the 2026-2027 school year to invite them to these events.
Parents can expect to meet with administrators and guidance staff, visit sample classrooms (at existing schools), meet PTO leaders and engage in fun activities to welcome them into their new school family.

Congratulations to the United Bank Staff Members of the Month!

#WritingtheNextChapter
#LivingtheLegacy
#ProudtobeABlueEagle
#BlueEagleExcellence
#CHSNewEra

The event included music, photos, temporary tattoos, a fry station, an ice cream bar and a raffle.
Thanks to Piggly Wiggly, Courtney's Barbecue, the Town of Clover and Main Street Clover for donations that made the event possible. Nikki Adams volunteered as DJ for the event.

Several Clover School District students were recognized for earning top honors in local and state agricultural competitions, highlighting the strength and tradition of Clover’s programs. Carrie Bolin, principal of the Center for Career Innovation, was named a recipient of the Agriculture Educator of Excellence Award—an honor that reflects her leadership and commitment to student success.
Sponsored by Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service, FFA, and 4-H, the event was part of York County’s Agriculture Month festivities, bringing together community partners to recognize the importance of agriculture and those who carry it forward.
Pictured with Mrs. Bolin are AJ Dover, recognized for placing in multiple categories, along with Camryn Dellinger and Emma Gale Wallace, who represented Clover High School’s FFA program. Camryn and Emma Gale also assisted Clover Middle School agriculture teacher Keisha Robinson in showcasing the district’s agricultural programs. Congratulations to all!
