The colder temperatures this week highlighted the need for our students to have warm winter clothing.
CSD extends a BIG thank you to All Saints Catholic Church for their donation of coats and hats for students in need.
During this season of Thanksgiving, we deeply appreciate their thoughtfulness.
CSD extends a BIG thank you to All Saints Catholic Church for their donation of coats and hats for students in need.
During this season of Thanksgiving, we deeply appreciate their thoughtfulness.

Parents of students assigned to attend Roosevelt Middle School (RMS) next year are encouraged to attend the school's first parent meeting.
It will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 19, at 5 p.m. in the cafeteria of the Ninth Grade Campus (NGC). You will recall that the NGC is being converted into Roosevelt Middle School starting next year.
RMS Principal Dr. Maurice Thomas plans to share information about the formation of a PTO and updates on the progress of facilities and staffing.
#RMSTigers
It will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 19, at 5 p.m. in the cafeteria of the Ninth Grade Campus (NGC). You will recall that the NGC is being converted into Roosevelt Middle School starting next year.
RMS Principal Dr. Maurice Thomas plans to share information about the formation of a PTO and updates on the progress of facilities and staffing.
#RMSTigers

Sixteen Clover High School (CHS) student athletes today signed letters of intent to continue their athletic careers at the collegiate level.
Students signing letters included:
Hunter Hoffman, Softball–Erskine College
Sydney Kok, Softball–Queens University of Charlotte
Ella Nighbor, Track/Cross Country–University of South Carolina
Ava Jagielski, Track/Cross Country–Anderson College
Regan Pinkstan, Girls Lacrosse–Pfeiffer College
Mylah Caputo, Girls Lacrosse–Lincoln Memorial University
Jada Chambliss, Girls Basketball–Mars Hill University
Julie Chambliss, Girls Basketball–Mars Hill University
Mariah McIlwain, Girls Basketball–North Greenville University
Akayla Richards, Girls Basketball–Converse University
Riley Stephens, Swimming–University of Southern Indiana
Kealin Antrim, Girls Soccer–Gardner Webb University
Jozlyn Isaac, Girls Soccer–Nichols State University
Olivia Maurer, Girls Soccer–Anderson College
Ava Grieves, Girls Soccer–Francis Marion University
Aiden Smith, Baseball–Winthrop University
Students signing letters included:
Hunter Hoffman, Softball–Erskine College
Sydney Kok, Softball–Queens University of Charlotte
Ella Nighbor, Track/Cross Country–University of South Carolina
Ava Jagielski, Track/Cross Country–Anderson College
Regan Pinkstan, Girls Lacrosse–Pfeiffer College
Mylah Caputo, Girls Lacrosse–Lincoln Memorial University
Jada Chambliss, Girls Basketball–Mars Hill University
Julie Chambliss, Girls Basketball–Mars Hill University
Mariah McIlwain, Girls Basketball–North Greenville University
Akayla Richards, Girls Basketball–Converse University
Riley Stephens, Swimming–University of Southern Indiana
Kealin Antrim, Girls Soccer–Gardner Webb University
Jozlyn Isaac, Girls Soccer–Nichols State University
Olivia Maurer, Girls Soccer–Anderson College
Ava Grieves, Girls Soccer–Francis Marion University
Aiden Smith, Baseball–Winthrop University
"I think we could be friends."
With those words, students assigned to Liberty Hill Elementary School next year met for the first time on the playground of Crowders Creek Elementary for "Popcorn in the Park."
The event, which was held on Wednesday, was intended for students who are assigned to the new school that will open next year, to meet other new students and for their parents to meet and elect leaders for the school's Parent-Teacher Organization.
Principal Shavon O'Brien and Assistant Principal Shaun Davis greeted families and took part in the fun and games.
With those words, students assigned to Liberty Hill Elementary School next year met for the first time on the playground of Crowders Creek Elementary for "Popcorn in the Park."
The event, which was held on Wednesday, was intended for students who are assigned to the new school that will open next year, to meet other new students and for their parents to meet and elect leaders for the school's Parent-Teacher Organization.
Principal Shavon O'Brien and Assistant Principal Shaun Davis greeted families and took part in the fun and games.
It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood! 💛🧥
Today we’re celebrating Fred Rogers Cardigan Day by honoring the kindness, compassion, and community spirit that Mr. Rogers inspired. Whether you’re wearing a cozy cardigan or sharing a simple act of kindness, let’s make today a reminder that every day is a good day to be a caring neighbor.
#CardiganDay #WorldKindness
Today we’re celebrating Fred Rogers Cardigan Day by honoring the kindness, compassion, and community spirit that Mr. Rogers inspired. Whether you’re wearing a cozy cardigan or sharing a simple act of kindness, let’s make today a reminder that every day is a good day to be a caring neighbor.
#CardiganDay #WorldKindness

Today is #WorldKindnessDay — a reminder that even the smallest act of kindness can make a big difference! 💛
Let’s fill our schools and community with compassion, respect, and positivity today and every day. Together, we can create a culture where kindness grows. 🌟
#ChooseKindness #KindnessMatters #SchoolCommunity
Let’s fill our schools and community with compassion, respect, and positivity today and every day. Together, we can create a culture where kindness grows. 🌟
#ChooseKindness #KindnessMatters #SchoolCommunity

Clover School District (CSD) is pleased to announce the appointment of two assistant principals for Lake Wylie High School.
Andria Emerson currently serves as an Assistant Principal at the NInth Grade Campus. Emerson has served as a science teacher in the Clover School District since 2015. Prior to joining CSD, she was a science teacher in the Chandler Unified School District and Pinnacle Education, both in Arizona. Emerson holds a bachelor of science degree in molecular and cellular biology from the University of Arizona. She holds a master’s degree in education in online education and distance learning and a master’s degree in educational leadership and administration, both from Grand Canyon University.
Elizabeth Gibson currently serves as an Assistant Principal of the Ninth Grade Campus. Since 2008, Gibson has served as an assistant principal at Clover Middle School. Prior to that, she was a Math Interventionist at Clover Middle. She spent an additional 16 years as a classroom teacher at Kinard and Bethel elementary schools, serving as the director of the Allison Creek Preschool and teaching at elementary schools in the York School District. Gibson holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education from Erskine College and a Master of Education degree in Educational Leadership from Winthrop University.
An additional assistant principal may be appointed for Lake Wylie High School at a later date.
We welcome Ms. Emerson and Ms. Gibson to the Charger Family!
Andria Emerson currently serves as an Assistant Principal at the NInth Grade Campus. Emerson has served as a science teacher in the Clover School District since 2015. Prior to joining CSD, she was a science teacher in the Chandler Unified School District and Pinnacle Education, both in Arizona. Emerson holds a bachelor of science degree in molecular and cellular biology from the University of Arizona. She holds a master’s degree in education in online education and distance learning and a master’s degree in educational leadership and administration, both from Grand Canyon University.
Elizabeth Gibson currently serves as an Assistant Principal of the Ninth Grade Campus. Since 2008, Gibson has served as an assistant principal at Clover Middle School. Prior to that, she was a Math Interventionist at Clover Middle. She spent an additional 16 years as a classroom teacher at Kinard and Bethel elementary schools, serving as the director of the Allison Creek Preschool and teaching at elementary schools in the York School District. Gibson holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education from Erskine College and a Master of Education degree in Educational Leadership from Winthrop University.
An additional assistant principal may be appointed for Lake Wylie High School at a later date.
We welcome Ms. Emerson and Ms. Gibson to the Charger Family!


Students participating in 4H and FFA in all four York County school districts were honored at last night's Agriculture Celebration in the Clover School District Auditorium.
Students were recognized for their outstanding performance in various state competitions. They received a certificate for their achievement and enjoyed a reception and photo booth in the Auditorium lobby.
CSD Superintendent Dr. Sheila Quinn and York School District One Superintendent Dr. Heath Branham delivered remarks and presented students with their certificates. Center for Career Innovation (CCI) Director Carrie Bolin delivered the closing remarks.
Students were recognized for their outstanding performance in various state competitions. They received a certificate for their achievement and enjoyed a reception and photo booth in the Auditorium lobby.
CSD Superintendent Dr. Sheila Quinn and York School District One Superintendent Dr. Heath Branham delivered remarks and presented students with their certificates. Center for Career Innovation (CCI) Director Carrie Bolin delivered the closing remarks.
CSD schools rolled out the red carpet for our community's veterans today in honor of Veterans Day.
Schools hosted a variety of events. Some conducted car parades, while others cheered on veterans who paraded through their hallways to patriotic music. Brunch and breakfast were served at some locations. Others held student performances that included singing and the reading of essays about what our veterans mean to us.
CSD sends a special shout out to the Clover High School Air Force JROTC program. Cadets from this program appeared at nearly every school to present colors, lead a parade or conduct a flag folding ceremony.
Thank you, Veterans! It was our honor to salute you and your service today.
Schools hosted a variety of events. Some conducted car parades, while others cheered on veterans who paraded through their hallways to patriotic music. Brunch and breakfast were served at some locations. Others held student performances that included singing and the reading of essays about what our veterans mean to us.
CSD sends a special shout out to the Clover High School Air Force JROTC program. Cadets from this program appeared at nearly every school to present colors, lead a parade or conduct a flag folding ceremony.
Thank you, Veterans! It was our honor to salute you and your service today.





Today, we honor and thank all who have served our country with courage and dedication. 🇺🇸
This #VeteransDay, we pause to recognize the sacrifices made by our veterans and their families to protect our freedoms. We are grateful for your service and commitment.
#ThankYouVeterans #VeteransDay #WeRemember
This #VeteransDay, we pause to recognize the sacrifices made by our veterans and their families to protect our freedoms. We are grateful for your service and commitment.
#ThankYouVeterans #VeteransDay #WeRemember

Erica Fielder, Nick LaFave, and Michelene Richey presented at the 2025 FullScale Symposium in New Orleans, a premier national event (formerly known as the Aurora Institute Symposium) that brings together education innovators committed to transforming K–12 learning.
The FullScale Symposium convenes leaders from across the education innovation landscape who are advancing efforts to make learning more personalized, competency-based, and future-focused. The Symposium serves as the leading forum for exploring next-generation learning models, anytime/anywhere learning, policy developments, research, and best practices that are shaping the future of education.
Their session, titled From Random Acts to Real Results: A District’s Blueprint for Scaling Student-Centered Learning and Igniting Systemic Transformation, provided participants with a structured approach to implementing and scaling personalized learning.
Their work reflects a strong commitment to building systems that empower both educators and students through intentional, student-centered design and continuous improvement.
#FullScaleSymposium #EducationInnovation #PersonalizedLearning #FutureFocused #StudentCenteredLearning #SystemicTransformation
The FullScale Symposium convenes leaders from across the education innovation landscape who are advancing efforts to make learning more personalized, competency-based, and future-focused. The Symposium serves as the leading forum for exploring next-generation learning models, anytime/anywhere learning, policy developments, research, and best practices that are shaping the future of education.
Their session, titled From Random Acts to Real Results: A District’s Blueprint for Scaling Student-Centered Learning and Igniting Systemic Transformation, provided participants with a structured approach to implementing and scaling personalized learning.
Their work reflects a strong commitment to building systems that empower both educators and students through intentional, student-centered design and continuous improvement.
#FullScaleSymposium #EducationInnovation #PersonalizedLearning #FutureFocused #StudentCenteredLearning #SystemicTransformation

What a difference a year makes!
Today, we look back on how the Lake Wylie High School construction site looked last October when things were just getting started and how the building looks today.
We can't wait to open the doors in August to welcome the very first Chargers!
Today, we look back on how the Lake Wylie High School construction site looked last October when things were just getting started and how the building looks today.
We can't wait to open the doors in August to welcome the very first Chargers!

REMINDER: CSD is operating on an Early Release schedule today!

A grateful Clover community extended its appreciation to veterans and first responders at the third annual Heroes Luncheon held earlier today.
Co-hosted by the Clover Rotary Club and the Clover High School (CHS) Interact Club, the event honors those who serve or have served.
CHS students provided support to the event in multiple ways. Members of the Interact Club acted as greeters and servers for the veterans and first responders. The meal was prepared by students in the Culinary Arts program at the Center for Career Innovation (CCI). The colors were presented by members of Clover High's Air Force JROTC program. The National Anthem was performed by the Choraliers.
Lieutenant General Michael Tucker served as the keynote speaker. Tucker shared several stories of local figures who demonstrated extraordinary bravery and sacrifice in service to their country. He closed his remarks by reminding the audience that 1.3 million U.S. soldiers have made the ultimate sacrifice for their nation and that to live free is a privilege paid for by previous generations.
Co-hosted by the Clover Rotary Club and the Clover High School (CHS) Interact Club, the event honors those who serve or have served.
CHS students provided support to the event in multiple ways. Members of the Interact Club acted as greeters and servers for the veterans and first responders. The meal was prepared by students in the Culinary Arts program at the Center for Career Innovation (CCI). The colors were presented by members of Clover High's Air Force JROTC program. The National Anthem was performed by the Choraliers.
Lieutenant General Michael Tucker served as the keynote speaker. Tucker shared several stories of local figures who demonstrated extraordinary bravery and sacrifice in service to their country. He closed his remarks by reminding the audience that 1.3 million U.S. soldiers have made the ultimate sacrifice for their nation and that to live free is a privilege paid for by previous generations.
The SCHSL AAAAA Division 1 Football Playoffs begin Friday!
The #7 seeded Blue Eagles will host #10 seeded Blythewood at 7:30pm on Friday night at Memorial Stadium. Tickets to SCHSL playoff games are $10 each and can be purchased online at https://events.hometownticketing.com/boxoffice/clover/L2VtYmVkL2V2ZW50LzM2MQ== or by scanning the attached QR code.
(Season ticket holders have already been sent a renewal code for this game from Hometown Ticketing)
Pre-sale tickets are available online only. Debit or Credit will be accepted Friday night at the stadium…no cash sales.
SCHSL rules for playoff contests apply and the ticket price is set by the SCHSL!
Only SCHSL passes will be accepted at the gates.
All others in attendance must purchase a ticket.
Go Blue Eagles!
The #7 seeded Blue Eagles will host #10 seeded Blythewood at 7:30pm on Friday night at Memorial Stadium. Tickets to SCHSL playoff games are $10 each and can be purchased online at https://events.hometownticketing.com/boxoffice/clover/L2VtYmVkL2V2ZW50LzM2MQ== or by scanning the attached QR code.
(Season ticket holders have already been sent a renewal code for this game from Hometown Ticketing)
Pre-sale tickets are available online only. Debit or Credit will be accepted Friday night at the stadium…no cash sales.
SCHSL rules for playoff contests apply and the ticket price is set by the SCHSL!
Only SCHSL passes will be accepted at the gates.
All others in attendance must purchase a ticket.
Go Blue Eagles!

Clover High School will host a Christmas Craft Show in the Ninth Grade Campus gym on Saturday, December 6, 2025, from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. This event is the perfect opportunity to showcase your handmade crafts, products, or organization to our local community during the holiday season.
Event Details:
Date: Saturday, December 6, 2025
Time: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Location: Clover NGC Gym, 1555 Hwy. 55 E., Clover, SC 29710
Vendor Setup: 6:00 - 8:45 AM
What to Expect:
A welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere
Enthusiastic holiday shoppers from Clover and surrounding areas
Vendor Information:
We will be renting 10' by 10' spaces for a rate of $50 per space.
There will be an extra charge of $10 for electricity due to such a large demand. **If you require electricity, please bring your own drop cord and duct tape to secure your cord to the ground for safety**
We will open the doors at 6 am for crafters to set up and will be open to the public beginning at 9 am.
This event is indoors in our Clover High School NGC Gym.
We do not provide tables or chairs for our vendors.
Spaces are rented on a first come, first serve basis.
In keeping with the Christmas spirit, please prepare to donate a door prize for drawings during the event when you register and check-in.
We welcome vendors offering handmade crafts, holiday decor, baked goods, artisan products, and more. School organizations are also encouraged to participate with fundraising items or activities.
To Reserve Your Spot: Please complete the Google Form by Friday, November 21: https://forms.gle/XnmM1oafRLotniQd7
Event Details:
Date: Saturday, December 6, 2025
Time: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Location: Clover NGC Gym, 1555 Hwy. 55 E., Clover, SC 29710
Vendor Setup: 6:00 - 8:45 AM
What to Expect:
A welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere
Enthusiastic holiday shoppers from Clover and surrounding areas
Vendor Information:
We will be renting 10' by 10' spaces for a rate of $50 per space.
There will be an extra charge of $10 for electricity due to such a large demand. **If you require electricity, please bring your own drop cord and duct tape to secure your cord to the ground for safety**
We will open the doors at 6 am for crafters to set up and will be open to the public beginning at 9 am.
This event is indoors in our Clover High School NGC Gym.
We do not provide tables or chairs for our vendors.
Spaces are rented on a first come, first serve basis.
In keeping with the Christmas spirit, please prepare to donate a door prize for drawings during the event when you register and check-in.
We welcome vendors offering handmade crafts, holiday decor, baked goods, artisan products, and more. School organizations are also encouraged to participate with fundraising items or activities.
To Reserve Your Spot: Please complete the Google Form by Friday, November 21: https://forms.gle/XnmM1oafRLotniQd7

As we acknowledge #HomelessnessAwarenessMonth, let’s shine a light on the urgent need to address, end, and prevent homelessness among people living with mental or substance use disorders, and support those affected.

Happy National School Psychology Week! 💙🧠
November 3–7, we celebrate our incredible school psychologists who support students’ learning, well-being, and success every day. Their work helps create safe, supportive environments where all students can thrive.
Thank you for all you do! 👏
#NSPW #SchoolPsychologyWeek #ThankYouSchoolPsychologists
November 3–7, we celebrate our incredible school psychologists who support students’ learning, well-being, and success every day. Their work helps create safe, supportive environments where all students can thrive.
Thank you for all you do! 👏
#NSPW #SchoolPsychologyWeek #ThankYouSchoolPsychologists

The South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) today released State Report Cards for schools.
The report cards, which compile school and district performance on a number of assessments previously released by SCDE, compare student performance against a series of benchmarks and provide ratings in various categories, including Academic Achievement, Preparing for Success, English Learners’ Progress, Graduation Rate and College and Career Readiness.
Four schools maintained the same rating they had in 2024. Those schools are Bethel Elementary (Good), Griggs Road Elementary (Excellent), Oakridge Elementary (Excellent) and Oakridge Middle School (Good).
Three schools saw improvement this year. Crowders Creek Elementary and Larne Elementary moved from Good to Excellent, while Clover MIddle School moved from Average to Good.
Two elementary schools slipped slightly from Good to Average in the ratings. They are Bethany Elementary and Kinard Elementary.
Clover High School earned an Excellent rating by continuing to demonstrate strong performance in the Graduation Rate, High School Student Success and College and Career Readiness categories.
Several schools are marked as “Not Rated” in the Multilingual Learners’ Progress category. These are schools that do not have a large enough Multilingual Learner population to generate a performance rating without compromising the confidentiality of individual students.
“Clover School District continues to be a leader in academic achievement in South Carolina,” said Clover School District Superintendent Dr. Sheila Quinn. “Our schools’ performance can be attributed to the talented students, hardworking staff and committed community that combine to achieve our promise of ‘Each child, Each day…Excellence.’”
The report cards, which compile school and district performance on a number of assessments previously released by SCDE, compare student performance against a series of benchmarks and provide ratings in various categories, including Academic Achievement, Preparing for Success, English Learners’ Progress, Graduation Rate and College and Career Readiness.
Four schools maintained the same rating they had in 2024. Those schools are Bethel Elementary (Good), Griggs Road Elementary (Excellent), Oakridge Elementary (Excellent) and Oakridge Middle School (Good).
Three schools saw improvement this year. Crowders Creek Elementary and Larne Elementary moved from Good to Excellent, while Clover MIddle School moved from Average to Good.
Two elementary schools slipped slightly from Good to Average in the ratings. They are Bethany Elementary and Kinard Elementary.
Clover High School earned an Excellent rating by continuing to demonstrate strong performance in the Graduation Rate, High School Student Success and College and Career Readiness categories.
Several schools are marked as “Not Rated” in the Multilingual Learners’ Progress category. These are schools that do not have a large enough Multilingual Learner population to generate a performance rating without compromising the confidentiality of individual students.
“Clover School District continues to be a leader in academic achievement in South Carolina,” said Clover School District Superintendent Dr. Sheila Quinn. “Our schools’ performance can be attributed to the talented students, hardworking staff and committed community that combine to achieve our promise of ‘Each child, Each day…Excellence.’”

The District Office was transformed into Candy Land this week as staff welcomed preschool students for trick or treat.
This annual trick or treat celebration brings some of the district's youngest students to the District Office for candy and other treats.
This annual trick or treat celebration brings some of the district's youngest students to the District Office for candy and other treats.
