Clover School District’s Montessori Program will enter its tenth year in the fall of 2026. For those interested in enrolling, the district will host two parent meetings. Those interested must register for a meeting by Friday, January 30th at 3:00 p.m.
Griggs Road Elementary School is home to the district’s Montessori program, which hosts two classes of three-, four- and five-year-old students.
The Montessori method promotes classrooms that are made up of a mixed age group of students, therefore, forming communities in which the older children spontaneously share their knowledge with the younger ones. Montessori also enables children to explore a variety of materials with differing levels of difficulty and fosters leadership skills. Montessori represents a different approach to education that has successfully developed motivated and self-disciplined learners.
This year, Clover School District will host two virtual meetings.
Wednesday, February 4, 2026, virtually from 6:00 - 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday, February 11, 2026, virtually from 12:00 - 12:30 p.m.
To register for the program, parents must attend one of the two meetings. Parents can register for the parent information meetings via this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfqOr-LyUapJUeuwLGizxK-yZblE02CuH6RhGjB9V9jut4y6A/viewform

To receive the meeting link, parents must register for a meeting by Friday, January 30th, at 3:00 p.m. The program will be open to students throughout the entire district, not just those who live within the Griggs Road zone. The registration form and all required documentation must be submitted by Tuesday, February 24, 2026, by 3:00 p.m.
The district will hold a lottery on Wednesday, February 25, to select the students who will be eligible to enroll in the Montessori classes for the 2026-2027 school year.
Shortly following the lottery, families will be notified. Families who are not placed within the Montessori program will have the option to be added to a waiting list for any opening that may occur. They will also have the option to be screened for the district’s pre-kindergarten program.
For more information about our Montessori program, visit the Early Childhood Education Section on the website--https://www.clover.k12.sc.us/page/early-childhood-education --to access the answers to Frequently Asked Questions.

about 7 hours ago, Clover School District
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❄️🌬️ Winter Weather Reminder 🌬️❄️

As we head into the winter season, we want to remind our families of Clover School District's inclement weather procedures. Student and staff safety is always our top priority.

In the event of snow, ice, or severe weather, we will communicate any delays, early dismissals, or closures through:
✔️ District website
✔️ Phone, text, and email alerts
✔️ Social media
✔️ Local news outlets

Please make sure your contact information is up to date so you don’t miss important notifications.

You can read full details of our inclement weather plan at https://www.clover.k12.sc.us/page/inclement-weather

Thank you for helping us keep everyone safe this winter!
#WinterWeather #SafetyFirst
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IMPACT FEE UPDATE: Many Clover School District (CSD) families have been closely watching the progress of the York County Council's deliberation on the five-year review of the district's impact fee. The County Council was originally scheduled to conduct the third and final reading on the impact fee this evening. The third reading had now been deferred to Monday, December 15, at 6 p.m. in Council Chambers, located at 6 South Congress Street in York.
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November saw great progress on CSD's two construction projects--Lake Wylie High School and Liberty Hill Elementary School.

At Lake Wylie High, the exterior masonry is complete, and the auditorium roof will be installed next week. Interior finishes are expanding as the building approaches being 100% dried in. Canopies , curbing and asphalt are being finished, and work continues on the athletics package.

At Liberty Hill Elementary, mechanical, painting and ceiling work is underway in the early childhood and office areas. The steel roof is being installed, and masonry work is complete on the second floor.
5 days ago, Clover School District
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As we gather with family and friends this Thanksgiving, we’re grateful for our students, staff, and community who make our district such a special place to learn and grow. 🍁🦃
All schools and district offices will be closed November 26–28 for the Thanksgiving holiday. We wish everyone a safe and joyful break!
#Thanksgiving #Gratitude #SchoolFamily
5 days ago, Clover School District
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Roosevelt Middle School (RMS) announced four key hires this week–an Athletic Director, a Band Director and two School Counselors.

Alison Teague has been named Roosevelt Middle School’s Athletic Director. Teague is currently a physical education and health teacher at Oakridge Middle School. She previously taught physical education and health and served as the Athletic Director at Fort Mill Middle School. Teague currently coaches Girls Basketball at Oakridge Middle and was previously the JV Girls Head Basketball Coach at Fort Mill Middle and High. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Sports Management from Belmont Abbey College and a Master’s degree in Teaching in Physical Education from Winthrop University.

“Ms. Teague brings a wealth of experience to the RMS athletic program as a coach, PE teacher, and previous athletic director. I am excited to work with her to develop a competitive program that will allow our students to have success on the court, the field, and in the classroom,” said RMS Principal Dr. Maurice Thomas.

Zack McCarter will become the Band Director at Roosevelt Middle School. McCarter currently serves as the Band Director of Oakridge Middle School. Prior to joining Clover School District (CSD) McCarter taught music at York Intermediate School, Lewisville High School and Fort Mill Middle School. He is a member of the National Association for Music Educators, the South Carolina Music Educators Association and the South Carolina Band Directors Association. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Instrumental Music Education and a Masters of Educational Technology degree, both from Winthrop University.

“Mr. McCarter has been a valued contributor to the CSD band programs for several years. He brings experience and positive energy to Roosevelt Middle. We look forward to him continuing to educate young musicians,” Dr. Thomas said.

Emily Robinson and Shaun Huitt have been named School Counselors for Roosevelt Middle.

Robinson has been with CSD since 2019 and is currently part of the Oakridge Middle School Counseling Department. Robinson previously served as a school counselor at Crowders Creek Elementary. Robinson has been deeply involved with athletics at Oakridge Middle, serving as both the Women’s Volleyball and Women’s Basketball coach. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology, as well as a Master’s degree and Educational Specialist degree in school counseling from Clemson University.

Huitt is currently a member of the Clover Middle School Counseling Department. Prior to joining CSD, Huitt was a school counselor at Nation Ford High School and Banks Trail Middle School in the Fort Mill School District, at Fort MIll Academy and at Sullivan Middle School in the Rock Hill School District. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration with a concentration in Human Resources Management from the University of South Carolina at Aiken. She went on to earn a Master of Education degree and an Educational Specialist degree with a concentration on Family Systems from the University of South Carolina.

“Ms. Huitt and Ms. Robinson have been instrumental in the implementation of the school counseling program and both Clover and Oakridge Middle. I look forward to collaborating with them at Roosevelt Middle to support the academic, social-emotional, and career development of all students,” Thomas said.
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After reading Melissa Sweet's "Balloons Over Broadway" and learning about the puppeteer who created the first balloons for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, kindergarten students at Oakridge Elementary designed their own balloons and held a parade.

Balloons were decorated with every character imaginable--unicorns, bears, elves, elephants, cats, dogs, gingerbread men, tigers, hippos aliens and robots.

With lively march music playing in the background, the students walked down the hall with their balloons to the clapping of fifth graders lining the hallway. Students and staff waved and wished each other a Happy Thanksgiving.

The last balloon in the parade was, of course, Santa Claus.
6 days ago, Clover School District
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The Clover School District (CSD) Board of Trustees voted unanimously last night to approve a calendar for the 2026-2027 school year.

Highlights of the adopted school calendar include:

August 3: First Day for Students
September 7: Labor Day Holiday
October 5-9: Fall Intersession
October 12: Teacher Work Day
November 3: Election Day Holiday
November 25-27: Thanksgiving Holiday
December 21-January 1: Winter Break
January 4: Teacher Work Day
January 18: Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday
February 1: Teacher Professional Development Day
February 15-19: Winter Intersession
March 26: Teacher Professional Development Day
March 29-April 2: Spring Break
May 27: Graduation
May 28: Last Day for Students

Another highlight of the calendar is the removal of half-days from the schedule. The half-days have been converted to “Early Release Days” so that families and staff have only one dismissal schedule. The new schedule for these days next school year will be: Elementary Schools–11:30, Middle Schools–12:30 and High Schools–1:30. Early Release Days will be observed on:
Friday, August 28
Friday, November 6
Friday, December 18
Friday, January 29
Friday, February 12
Friday, April 16
Friday, May 28

View the adopted calendar.

6 days ago, Clover School District
Interest in the Revolutionary War is high, with Ken Burns' documentary hitting the airwaves and the country's 250th birthday coming up next year.

But what's a school to do when the recent government shutdown cancels your field trip to Kings Mountain National Military Park to learn about the Revolution?

The inventive teachers at Kinard Elementary created a stations approach to learning about the Revolutionary War. At "March Through Time," students arranged key battles on a timeline to unlock a magic box. At "Tell Me the Tea," students answered matching and multiple choice questions to earn a badge. At the "Forts to Freedom" station, students solved math problems to crack the code and build a lego model of Fort Moultrie. Wearing mittens, the students at the "Valley Forge Causes and Effects" station dug through styrofoam "snow" to match cards containing causes and effects.

Students wrapped up the unit with "Camp Time Karaoke," where they dressed in Revolutionary-era costumes, played games, sang songs and enjoyed a snack.
6 days ago, Clover School District
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We had another great round of recognitions at last night's School Board meeting!

We honored:
• Jessica Hernandez-Sandoval as a 2025 Shrine Bowl Trainer
• The CHS Women's Swimming Team that finished as the State Runner Up
• Emma Dent as the State Champion in the 110-meter butterfly
• Swimming Coach Olivia May as the Region 3 5-A Coach of the Year
• The Tri-District Adult Education program for three state awards
• The Bright Beginnings program for being named a Blue Ribbon Affiliate of the Parents as Teachers program;
• And Heather Parker for receiving the TASC MVP Award.

Congratulations to all!
6 days ago, Clover School District
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Clover High School (CHS) and the Center for Career Innovation (CCI) invite business owners and leaders who have part-time or full-time employment or post-graduate technical studies opportunities for students to participate in the 2026 Job and Career Fair on Friday, March 13, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the CHS Main Gym.

One, two-foot by six-foot table will be provided for each vendor. Vendor set up begins at 8 a.m. Wi-Fi is available to all participants, and refreshments will be provided by the Culinary Arts Department.

This event provides Clover High School students—ranging from sophomores to seniors—with valuable opportunities to connect directly with employers, training programs, and postsecondary institutions. Your participation makes a lasting impact on helping our students plan for their future success.

Please RSVP by January 31, 2026, using this form:https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080844A8AE2CA2F49-60372463-chscci#/
7 days ago, Clover School District
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As part of Larne’s Gifted and Talented program, five outstanding fourth graders in Kelly Nellums’ class recently competed in Perennial Math’slive virtual tournament on WebEx, joining students from across the country.
Perennial Math is a nationwide program that inspires young learners through challenging, fun math competitions designed to build problem-solving skills and confidence.
Our Larne team earned an impressive second place finish. They will continue to showcase their skills in three more tournaments this year and have already qualified for the National Championships this spring.
Team members are James Douanglma, Grace Gibson, Patrick Kozak, Eliot Reaves and Aubree Nellums.
Way to go, Larne Mathletes. Your hard work and dedication are shining bright!
7 days ago, Clover School District
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The Ninth Grade Campus just wrapped up its yearly Student Council Food Drive. Students collected over 2,700 non-perishable food items, beating the school wide goal of 2,000 items. All donations will directly support district families through the Clover School District Food Pantry. We are extremely grateful for the generosity from our school community!
7 days ago, Clover School District
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Today we celebrate Substitute Educator Day and honor the dedicated professionals who step in with flexibility, skill, and heart to keep learning on track. 💙🍎
Thank you to all our substitute educators for your adaptability, positivity, and commitment to our students’ success—you make a difference every day! #SubstituteEducatorDay #ThankYouSubs
10 days ago, Clover School District
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"This is your Roosevelt Family."

With those words, Roosevelt Middle School Principal Dr. Maurice Thomas welcomed parents to the first parent meeting for the new school that will open next August.

Dr. Thomas began with the question, "How did we get here?" He traced the history of the new school project to the 2022 bond referendum to build a new high school, which will provide the high school capacity needed to convert the current Ninth Grade Campus to Roosevelt Middle School.

He discussed construction projects that have already been completed to make this possible, including the relocation and separation of the car rider line and the addition of a new fine arts wing on the building. Additional improvements are scheduled for the site, including signage and a refresh of the hallways, gym and cafeteria.

He noted that everyone will be new the building in the fall. As a result, orientations will be held for students at all grade levels, not just rising sixth graders.

Dr. Thomas was joined by Assistant Principals MaryBeth Willey and Kevin Granger.

Dr. Thomas encouraged families to visit the school's new website and follow them on social media to keep up-to-date on developing information about the school. He noted that additional staff members would be announced soon and that a first PTO meeting would be scheduled after Thanksgiving break.

11 days ago, Clover School District
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Clover School District (CSD) extended its appreciation to the greater Clover community at last night's "Salute to Community Partners Honor Roll."

This inaugural event provided CSD with an opportunity to thank school volunteers, faith-based partners and corporate sponsors who are so generous with their time, talent and treasure to help CSD achieve excellence.

The evening opened with performances by the Clover High School brass ensemble and the Choraliers Honor Chorale--two programs with large booster club organizations. Choraliers Director Jay Forrest and Bands of Clover Director Rick Langdale delivered remarks of gratitude to the community for the support of their respective programs.

Superintendent Dr. Sheila Quinn welcomed guests and recognized them for their varied contributions to the district.

Guests then had an opportunity to hear from various speakers about how they have been impacted by community support.

Senior Ella Nighbor, a three-time state champion student athlete, spoke about how Clover has cheered her on through her running career.

Alumnus Caleb Robinson shared how a CTE internship connected him to a post-graduation career.

CSD Attendance Officer and Social Worker Courtney Jones discussed the impact of donated shoes, coats and other supplies for the district's unhoused students.

Ninth Grade Campus Assistant Principal Elizabeth Gibson explained the difference she's making with a grant she received from Clover LEAF. She used her funding to create what appears to be a teenager's bedroom but which is actually a teaching tool for parents and others to learn more about how drugs and alcohol may be concealed .

Clover LEAF sponsored the event. Clover LEAF President Kyle Eller closed the reception by inviting guests to join the Foundation in celebrating their 40th anniversary at their Gala on Saturday, March 7, 2026.
12 days ago, Clover School District
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Happy Education Support Professionals Day! 💙🍎
On November 19, we celebrate the dedicated bus drivers, cafeteria staff, custodians, paraprofessionals, office teams, and so many others who keep our schools running smoothly and our students supported every day.
Thank you for all you do to make our schools safe, welcoming, and successful places to learn! #ESPDay #ThankYouESPs
12 days ago, Clover School District
Education Support Professionals Day
Students from the Center for Career Innovation (CCI) placed in the DECA Region 5 - Regional Competition.

Abigail Norton finished first in the Retail Merchandising Series.

Benjamin Schaff finished second in the Hotel and Lodging Management Series.

Clayton Williams finished third in the Food Marketing Series category.

Heather Mendelssohn is the Marketing instructor at CCI.




13 days ago, Clover School District
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Students at Larne Elementary celebrated the completion of the DARE program today. The program is sponsored by the Clover Police Department at elementary schools within the town limits. Thank you,CPD, for helping educate our students about making responsible choices.
14 days ago, Clover School District
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Abigail Thompson, Ryan Jones, and Connor Malloy represented the culinary arts program and participated in the South Carolina Jr. Chef competition at the University of South Carolina Marriot Culinary lab.

They created a dish that could be served in a school cafeteria setting following the rules and regulations that our schools' cafeterias must follow. Their dish won for South Carolina, and they will represent the state at the Southeast Regional in Late April/Early May in Alabama. They also will receive a $6000 scholarship if they were to attend Sullivan University.
14 days ago, Clover School District
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