Bus drivers took this message to heart and set a personal goal of having perfect attendance throughout the school year.
Four drivers achieved this goal:
Corinna Greene
Raymond Hasty
Lavinia Howell
Ginger Owens
Another seven drivers achieved perfect attendance for the first semester:
Ellen Ard
James Blair
Gary Deal
Linda Deal
William Fitter
Lawanda McNeal
Steve Pressley
Two drivers had perfect attendance for the second semester:
Christen Brown
Jessie Wilson
Thanks so much to these bus drivers for being "All In"! We appreciate all you do for our students and their families!
We’re excited to officially welcome our newest team members to Clover School District for the 2026–2027 school year! Each staff member brings unique talents, fresh perspectives and a shared commitment to making a difference in the lives of our students.
Today, we welcome Kirstin Segars, a teacher at Oakridge Elementary.
Here in Clover, we’re proud to be known as the community with love in the middle—and that starts with the people who walk through our doors each day. From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices, and everywhere in between, you are now part of a team that leads with heart, purpose and pride.💙💚

We’re excited to officially welcome our newest team members to Clover School District for the 2026–2027 school year! Each staff member brings unique talents, fresh perspectives and a shared commitment to making a difference in the lives of our students.
Today, we welcome Sophie Pepin, a teacher at Bethany Elementary.
Here in Clover, we’re proud to be known as the community with love in the middle—and that starts with the people who walk through our doors each day. From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices, and everywhere in between, you are now part of a team that leads with heart, purpose and pride.💙💚

More than 550 Clover High School graduates crossed the stage and received their diplomas last night during commencement exercises, marking the culmination of years of hard work, achievement, and memories shared on the school's current campus.
The ceremony began with the presentation of the colors by the Air Force JROTC, followed by a stirring rendition of the National Anthem performed by the Choraliers. Cheyenne Joshi, Fellowship of Christian Athletes captain, offered the opening prayer, setting a reflective tone for the evening's celebration.
Student Body President Tori Klein challenged her classmates to embrace the opportunities ahead while reflecting on their unique place in Clover High School history.
"It's also a bit strange realizing we're the last class to know CHS like this, the only high school in the district," Klein said. "But maybe that's a reminder that every chapter of our lives eventually becomes history for someone else to learn from. So, let's try turning our little legacies of hype Friday night lights, award-winning programs, and lasting friendships into practice for one day creating legacies that can change the world."
Senior Class President Shayla Linck presented the Class of 2026's senior gift: a commemorative mural honoring the 50-year history of the current Clover High School campus. Designed by members of Student Council, the mural celebrates five decades of Clover graduates, with each letter in "CLOVER" representing a different decade and highlighting notable achievements from that era.
Clover High School Principal Donna Farris reflected on the significance of the evening, particularly as the district prepares to open a second high school next year.
"Next year, our community begins a new chapter as a new high school opens," Farris said. "And while change can sometimes feel emotional, tonight reminds us of something important: the heart of a community is never found in a building. It's found in its people."
Salutatorian Bella Grace Ward encouraged her classmates to thoughtfully choose the people who will shape their futures.
"As we start our next chapters in life, we will need to create our place in the midst of new people," Ward said. "Surround yourself with people who believe in the best YOU you can be."
Valedictorian Ella Nighbor reflected on finding joy in life's everyday moments, sharing a passage from Donna Ashworth's poem "Joy Chose You." Through her remarks, Nighbor reminded graduates to recognize and embrace joy as they move forward into the next stage of their lives.
The evening concluded with the presentation of diplomas as more than 550 graduates officially joined the ranks of Clover High School alumni. As the Class of 2026 turns the page to a new chapter, they leave behind a legacy of academic excellence, leadership, service, athletic achievement, and school pride that will continue to shape the Clover community for years to come.
A gallery of additional images will be shared shortly.
Congratulations, Seniors! We can't wait to celebrate you tonight!






Today marks the last day of school, and we couldn’t be more proud of all our students, staff, and families for a year full of growth, achievement, and unforgettable memories. From the first day to the last, it’s been a journey worth celebrating!
As we head into summer break, we wish everyone a safe, relaxing, and fun-filled time. Enjoy the sunshine, make great memories, and we’ll see you back ready for another fantastic year!
#LastDayOfSchool #SummerBreak #SeeYouNextYear

The colors were presented by Judson Baird and Jackson Fielder. Juliana Barton led the Pledge of Allegiance, while members of the Summit Honors Choir, under the direction of Brooke Rice, performed the National Anthem.
Student Body President Amelia Ramsey delivered the welcome. Assistant Principal Chenetra Brewington offered opening remarks, and student Eralan Richmond shared a reflection.
Assistant Principal Marybeth Willey called names for the presentation of certificates, as Principal Maurice Johnson and Assistant Principal Douglas Dooley shook hands with the students.
Student Callie Thomas shared thoughts about looking forward, while Mr. Johnson delivered closing remarks.
Congratulations to all the students being promoted today, especially those moving to middle and high school in the fall.
Salonee missed "yaguaza," the name of a whistling duck from the West Indies.
Congratulations, Salonee! Clover is so proud of you!
Blue Eagles, you’ve soared to new heights and reached this milestone through hard work, determination, and heart. From your first day on campus to this unforgettable moment, you’ve made your mark and created a legacy that will inspire those who follow.
As you turn your tassels and take your next steps, remember—you will always be part of the Clover family, the little town with love in the middle.
Congratulations, Class of 2026! Once a Blue Eagle, always a Blue Eagle. 💙🦅
#CHSClassOf2026 #BlueEagles #CloverPride

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Graduates shot some hoops, visited the playground and received a lot of high fives from Bethel's students.









The Clover School District salutes this year’s top two graduates at Clover High School, as both have built a legacy of excellence both inside and outside the classroom. Valedictorian Ella Grace Nighbor and Salutatorian Isabella Grace Ward have distinguished themselves through academic achievement, leadership, service, athletics, and involvement throughout their years in Clover Schools. From their days at Crowders Creek Elementary and Oakridge Middle School to graduating at the top of the Clover High School Class of 2026, both students have made a lasting impact on their school community.
Ella, a five-time South Carolina State Champion in Track and Cross Country, has balanced elite athletic success with academics and service as a student ambassador and active member of numerous organizations. This fall, she will attend the University of South Carolina Honors College to study social work while continuing her athletic career as a Gamecock. This graduation is particularly special for Ella’s parents, Jill and Christopher Nighbor, as Ella’s twin brother, Mason, joins his sister as one of the top-ranked graduates in the group of more than 550 who will walk the stage on Thursday evening at Winthrop Coliseum. During Thursday's graduation rehearsal, Ella commented, "It is such an honor to represent CHS as the Class of 2026 Valedictorian. I am so thankful for everyone who has supported me throughout every aspect of my life growing up, including sports, academics, and extracurriculars. The constant encouragement has meant everything to me. I have so much gratitude for the memories and friendships I have made along the way. I can’t wait to see what the future holds for me at the University of South Carolina. Go Gamecocks!"
Bella Grace Ward has also exemplified dedication, leadership, and academic excellence throughout her educational journey. A swimmer and swim coach for younger students, she has served as both a student ambassador and member of CHS Student Council while remaining actively involved in her church and numerous other school and community activities. The daughter of Natalie and Scott Ward, she, too, will attend the University of South Carolina Honors College this fall, where she plans to major in social work. Bella Grace shared, “I am super honored to be Salutatorian for the Class of 2026! I am so grateful for my CSD family, parents, and friends who have supported me through everything.”
Congratulations to these outstanding students on their incredible accomplishments. The future is bright for both of these remarkable Clover graduates!

Even more applause and smiles to brighten our Clover community!


Salonee Birabar of Oakridge Middle School has made it through two more rounds of competition at the Scripps National Spelling Bee. She's now among the top 54 spellers!
In round 5, Salonee correctly defined "visceral."
In round 6, she correctly spelled "dipterocarp." (It's a towering hardwood tropical tree, in case you were wondering.)
Keep it up, Salonee! You are making all of Clover so proud!!!

Graduating Seniors walked the halls of their elementary school one last time to celebrate their education journey!



Students also snapped photos with their elementary school teachers in an early class reunion.




Seniors reflected on their class picture from their time at Griggs Road. They also enjoyed the playground and a game of Four Square.







Congratulations, Blue Eagles!
Seniors took part in a Senior Breakfast and Graduation Rehearsal before celebrating their Eagle Walk.
At Oakridge Elementary School (OES), Seniors paraded down each hallway and through the cafeteria to strains of "Pomp and Circumstance" played over the PA system. Kindergarten and Pre-K students held posters with Seniors' names and good luck wishes on the next chapter in their journey.
Elementary students cheered, clapped and offered high fives as the Seniors marched past them.
The Seniors then posed for group pictures in front of the OES backdrop and in front of the school.
Congratulations, Class of 2026!
Salonee Birabar of Oakridge Middle School made it through the Quarterfinals this morning by correctly spelling "gibbet." She's one of 78 spellers remaining in the contest.
You can cheer on Speller #193 in the Semifinals on Ion Television tonight from 8-10 p.m.

