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!










📚📅 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.

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!

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.






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.

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.

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!

