The 2026 Eagle Yearbook was distributed to students at Clover High School (CHS) today.
You might think this just involves cracking open a box and putting a book in the hands of a student, but at CHS, it's an entire experience!
Students checked in and passed through a TSA checkpoint. They were greeted by pilots and flight attendants before entering a seating area to represent a plane. The area around "the plane" was decorated to reflect popular tourist destinations around the world.
The theme of this year's yearbook is "Always Something on our Minds." Leann Mellon is the yearbook advisor.
These students are wearing new turnout gear received by the Center for Career Innovation's (CCI) Fire Science program. Five of the students are moving on to Fire I. One student is in Fire 2, and one must wait until she is 16 to enter the program.
The students are pictured with CCI's Principal, Carrie Bolin. Their instructor is Chief Scott Boyd.

Lake Wylie High School (LWHS) held its "Meet Your New School" Night yesterday and used the platform to unveil several items that will shape the culture of the new school.
First LWHS Student Body President Miriam Hunter-Whitt shared the school seal, emphasizing the energy, power and impact of Chargers. Other student leaders shared the motto and gave updates on the progress on a fight song and alma mater.
LWHS Yearbook Advisor Tracey Player conducted a student vote on a name for the yearbook. She also revealed the school's sideline mascot. While the team will be known as the Chargers and their logo is a lightning bolt, the lightning bolt will be represented on the sidelines on Friday nights by a Bull named "Charger" with lightning on his back.
All school academic departments and extracurricular activities had booths at an information fair, where students and parents could ask questions or sign up to participate next year. Many, including athletics and band, gave guests a sneak peek at the uniforms the Chargers will be wearing starting next year.
The highlight of the night was the introduction of the full staff of Lake Wylie High School.

From caring for everyday bumps and bruises to supporting the health and well-being of our entire school community, our nurses are a vital part of each school day. They bring compassion, expertise, and calm to every situation—often serving as a reassuring presence for students and staff alike.
Thank you for the countless ways you keep our schools safe, healthy, and ready to learn. We are so grateful for all that you do!
#SchoolNurseAppreciationDay #ThankYou #CaringForOurSchools

Auditions for the Clover School District Choraliers get underway next week. Students at both Clover High School and Lake Wylie HighSchool may sign up to audition for this award-winning choral ensemble. See the poster for full details. Sign up at https://tinyurl.com/Choraliers26



Our schools are committed to supporting the well-being of every student and staff member—because mental health is just as important as physical health. This month, we encourage our community to take time to check in, show kindness, and seek support when needed.
Together, we can help break the stigma, build connections, and create a safe, supportive environment where everyone can thrive.
If you or someone you know needs support, don’t hesitate to reach out—help is always available.
#MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #YouAreNotAlone #CaringForOurCommunity

May 4–8
This week, we proudly celebrate the incredible educators who inspire, challenge, and support our students every day. Our teachers are the heart of our schools, and their dedication makes a lasting difference in every classroom. ❤️
We also extend our deepest thanks to the entire team that helps our schools thrive—our teacher assistants, cafeteria staff, maintenance workers, custodians, administrators, clerical staff, bus drivers, and IT technicians. It truly takes all of us working together to create a positive, safe, and successful learning environment for every student.
Join us in showing appreciation for the people who make a difference every single day. 💙
#TeacherAppreciationWeek #ThankYouTeam

Today we’re celebrating Star Wars Day across our district! From brave learners and wise teachers to creative thinkers and future leaders, the force is strong in our schools. 💫
Whether you’re channeling your inner Jedi, embracing your curiosity like a young Padawan, or leading with courage like a true hero, remember—you have the power to make a difference every day.
Keep reaching for the stars, believing in yourself, and using the force of knowledge to guide your way. 🚀
#MayThe4thBeWithYou #StarWarsDay #TheForceIsStrong #FutureReady

Clover School District (CSD) has been notified by Duke Energy of a small reconductoring project near OMS and OES that will be getting underway next week and will be ongoing for the next six weeks.
The project work is on Hwy 557 near Oakridge Middle School. There are no major customer impacts associated with this work (no tree clearing or line relocations are anticipated).
From Thatcher Crossing to Davis Mill Road, traffic will likely be routed through the median or off the roadway with minimal impact. From Davis Mill Road to the creek, one lane will need to be closed, and flagging operations will be used to manage traffic. This is a highly trafficked area .










