Today, we shine a special spotlight on the talented Pre-K and Kindergarten teachers who understand that the earliest school experiences shape a child’s lifelong love of learning. Through patient guidance, nurturing classrooms, and a steadfast focus on building strong academic and social foundations, these educators will ensure our youngest students begin their journey with confidence, curiosity, and joy.
Please join us in congratulating these new Patriots as they prepare to welcome students and establish a proud tradition of excellence at Liberty Hill Elementary this fall!

That's how CSD Chief Operations Officer Dr. Mark Hopkins characterized construction progress at Lake Wylie High School and Liberty Hill Elementary School.
At Lake Wylie High School, elevators are being installed, and the focus is on interior finishes--including Columbia blue and gold paint in the locker rooms. The sound system is installed and being tested, and landscaping will be coming with the warmer weather. Project managers are also looking at the timeline to begin delivering furniture to the new school.
At Liberty Hill Elementary, mechanical systems, like the HVAC, have been installed and are being tested. Walls are being primed, and roofing is going on the building.

Board members signed the Ethical Principles Doctrine poster and were presented with gift baskets from the schools and district office.
Msgt. John Clemens-VFW Post 6732 and District Five Teacher of the Year
Pride of Clover Marching Band–Western Carolina University Tournament of Champions Grand Champion, SC Band Directors Association 6A State Championship Bronze Medalist and 137th Tournament of Roses Parade
School Spelling Bee Winners and District Top Five Finishers
Dr. Ingrid Coke-Fulbright Teacher Exchange
Kristal Stefanov–2026 South Carolina Elementary Assistant Principal of the Year
Anne Lewis Turner–South Carolina Music Educators Association Outstanding Young Music Educator
Sue Thoroughman–South Carolina Special Olympics Recognition
Martha Lowery–Josten’s Make a Difference Award State Runner Up
Center for Career Innovation Fire Combat Team–Second Place at Gatlinburg Winter Fest
Clover High School Wrestling Team–5A State Championship
As we celebrate impressive seasons by this year's Clover High School Varsity Girls and Boys Basketball Teams, we also pause to remember a historic achievement from our community’s past—the Roosevelt High School Boys Basketball Team’s 1970 South Carolina Class A State Championship. The Tigers defeated the Lower State Champion Matthew E. West High School to bring home the trophy and state title.
The Roosevelt "Mighty" Tigers earned their trip to the title game by defeating Mays High School in the District III Class A Championship, and then defeating Riverside High School from Pendleton, South Carolina, in the Upper State Tournament. According to details in the 1970 Roosevelt yearbook, the championship game was won with strong shooting led by Jackie Tate and William Dulin and outstanding defensive play by David McCollum, Clement Falls and Felix Watson. This remarkable victory marked a proud moment for Clover, and during Black History Month, we are honored to highlight one of the most accomplished teams our community has ever known.

This week, we proudly celebrate our public schools—the educators, staff, students, and families who work together every day to create strong schools and a stronger community. Thank you for supporting public education and the opportunities it provides for all.

Tickets: are $8.00, Cash Credit/Debit at the Door
or online through Hub City Locker ($9.00)
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Go Blue Eagles!




We’re thrilled to announce the Science Department at the new Roosevelt Middle School! This innovative team of educators will spark curiosity and discovery through hands-on learning, inquiry, and exploration of the world around us.
From life and physical sciences to earth and environmental studies, students will be encouraged to ask questions, think critically, and develop a lifelong love of science. The future is bright—and it starts at Roosevelt Middle School!


We’re proud to announce the Special Education Department at the new Roosevelt Middle School. This dedicated team of educators and support staff is committed to meeting students where they are, celebrating strengths, and providing individualized support to help every learner succeed.
Through inclusive practices, personalized instruction, and strong partnerships with families, the Special Education Department will ensure all students have the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive at Roosevelt Middle School.

Congratulations to the CHS Girls Team on their dominating win over Spring Valley last night. They will be back in action in Round 2 of the playoffs on Friday at Blythewood at 6 p.m.
Go Blue Eagles!


CSD is currently collecting highlights in 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 explore the various names, colors and symbols that were a part of the school’s history.
The school originally opened in 1923 as the “Clover Colored School.” That name changed to “McKnight School” in 1936 in honor of the
school’s principal, H. J. McKnight. The school’s name changed a final time in 1948 when it was renamed in honor of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The school’s colors were royal blue and gold, and the school’s mascot was the Tigers. The royal blue and gold colors and the Tiger mascot have both been adopted for the new Roosevelt Middle School.

Good luck to the #5 Clover High School Girls Basketball Team tonight as they take on #12 Spring Valley in the first round of the 5A Basketball Playoffs. Get your tickets and come out at 6:30 p.m. to cheer on your Blue Eagles.
The #6 Boys team will also be in action tomorrow night at home, taking on #11 Blythewood at 6:30 p.m.
Go Blue Eagles!


As part of our Winter Intersession, schools are not in session today. We encourage families to take time to learn about U.S. history, leadership, and the responsibilities of citizenship. 🇺🇸

All CSD Schools will be closed February 16–20 for Winter Intersession. We hope our students, staff, and families enjoy a restful and refreshing break. We look forward to welcoming everyone back after the intersession, ready for the remainder of the school year!

We’re grateful for our School Resource Officers who help keep our campuses safe while building positive relationships with students and staff. Through mentorship, guidance, and a commitment to service, our SROs play an important role in supporting a safe, welcoming learning environment. Thank you for all you do for our schools and community!

Even though Valentine’s Day falls on a Saturday this year, we’re still celebrating the kindness, friendship, and care that fill our schools every day. We hope our students, staff, and families enjoy a wonderful weekend filled with love, laughter, and meaningful moments. ❤️

We’re proud to announce the launch of the Social Studies Department at the new Roosevelt Middle School! This dedicated team of educators will help students explore history, geography, civics, and cultures—building the knowledge and critical thinking skills they need to become informed, engaged citizens.
From learning about the past to understanding today’s world, Social Studies at Roosevelt Middle School will encourage curiosity, thoughtful discussion, and a deeper appreciation of our shared story.

