
Three students from the Fire Science program at the Center for Career Innovation (CCI) are making their mark on local fire departments.
Skylan Wilson, Class of 2024, and Dominic Martinez, Class of 2025, are in Rock Hill City Fire Recruit School. This is a 17-week program where they will earn their NREMT and complete other fire training programs. Upon completion, they will earn their place at Rock Hill Fire Department.
Andrew Adams, Class of 2023, graduated Fort Mill City Fire Recruit School on July 11 of this year and has taken his place on Engine 3 at Fort Mill Fire Department. Andrew spent 18 weeks earning his NREMT and all his IFSAC Courses for Fort Mill Fire Department.
Skylan Wilson, Class of 2024, and Dominic Martinez, Class of 2025, are in Rock Hill City Fire Recruit School. This is a 17-week program where they will earn their NREMT and complete other fire training programs. Upon completion, they will earn their place at Rock Hill Fire Department.
Andrew Adams, Class of 2023, graduated Fort Mill City Fire Recruit School on July 11 of this year and has taken his place on Engine 3 at Fort Mill Fire Department. Andrew spent 18 weeks earning his NREMT and all his IFSAC Courses for Fort Mill Fire Department.



Today, we honor the foundation of our democracy—the United States Constitution. It’s a reminder of the rights and freedoms that unite us all.
At Clover School District, we’re proud to educate our students about the importance of civic engagement, justice, and the principles that guide our nation.
Let’s celebrate by reflecting on our shared values and the power of informed citizenship!
#ConstitutionDay #CivicEducation #DemocracyInAction
At Clover School District, we’re proud to educate our students about the importance of civic engagement, justice, and the principles that guide our nation.
Let’s celebrate by reflecting on our shared values and the power of informed citizenship!
#ConstitutionDay #CivicEducation #DemocracyInAction


Clover School District will host its final community forum on the Student Reassignment Plan tonight in the Clover School District Auditorium at 6 p.m.
Join us to learn more about the plan, share feedback and ask questions.
Join us to learn more about the plan, share feedback and ask questions.


💻🎉 Happy IT Professionals Day to the incredible tech heroes of Clover School District! 🎉💻
Today, we celebrate the talented IT team who work tirelessly behind the scenes to keep our schools connected, secure and running smoothly. From troubleshooting tech issues to supporting virtual learning, your dedication empowers our students and staff every single day.
Thank you for being the backbone of our digital classrooms and helping us embrace the future of education! 🙌💡 #ITProsDay #ThankYouTechTeam #TechHeroes
Today, we celebrate the talented IT team who work tirelessly behind the scenes to keep our schools connected, secure and running smoothly. From troubleshooting tech issues to supporting virtual learning, your dedication empowers our students and staff every single day.
Thank you for being the backbone of our digital classrooms and helping us embrace the future of education! 🙌💡 #ITProsDay #ThankYouTechTeam #TechHeroes


It's not every school that has two principals...or two principals with the same birthday.
That was exactly the occasion for celebration today at Crowders Creek Elementary. Principal Donna Kelly and Principal Stefanie House both have a September 15 birthday.
Staff members, parents and students filled their offices with a riot of balloons. While some celebrants selected balloons with birthday wishes, others tried to be silly and get balloons for any occasion--football, Thanksgiving, a new baby, baby's first communion, get well soon.
Clover is known as "the town with love in the middle," and today the Crowders Creek community showed us why in celebrating their principals' special day.
That was exactly the occasion for celebration today at Crowders Creek Elementary. Principal Donna Kelly and Principal Stefanie House both have a September 15 birthday.
Staff members, parents and students filled their offices with a riot of balloons. While some celebrants selected balloons with birthday wishes, others tried to be silly and get balloons for any occasion--football, Thanksgiving, a new baby, baby's first communion, get well soon.
Clover is known as "the town with love in the middle," and today the Crowders Creek community showed us why in celebrating their principals' special day.

At Clover School District, we believe learning never stops — no matter your age. This week, we celebrate all our adult learners who are taking steps toward a brighter future through education and literacy.
Whether you're improving your reading skills, earning a GED, learning English, or gaining new career skills, we're here to support your journey every step of the way.
Ready to start or continue your learning adventure? Visit https://www.clover.k12.sc.us/page/adult-education to find out how we can help you reach your goals!
#AdultEducation #LifelongLearning
Whether you're improving your reading skills, earning a GED, learning English, or gaining new career skills, we're here to support your journey every step of the way.
Ready to start or continue your learning adventure? Visit https://www.clover.k12.sc.us/page/adult-education to find out how we can help you reach your goals!
#AdultEducation #LifelongLearning


CSD is currently experiencing a partial network outage that is impacting phone and internet service to Oakridge Elementary and Oakridge Middle School.


First responders from across the Clover School District (CSD) paused this morning to reflect upon the lives lost on 9/11 and to enjoy the company of their colleagues over breakfast.
The Center for Career Innovation (CCI) and Clover High School (CHS) have hosted this annual First Responders' Breakfast on Patriot Day for several years now. It is a way for the schools to salute those in our community who dedicate their lives to the service of others.
The meal was prepared by students in the Culinary Arts program. The Culinary Arts teachers are Chef Scott Michaw and Dr. Francine Marz.
The Center for Career Innovation (CCI) and Clover High School (CHS) have hosted this annual First Responders' Breakfast on Patriot Day for several years now. It is a way for the schools to salute those in our community who dedicate their lives to the service of others.
The meal was prepared by students in the Culinary Arts program. The Culinary Arts teachers are Chef Scott Michaw and Dr. Francine Marz.

CSD will host a community forum on the Student Assignment Plan tonight at 6 p.m. in the Clover Middle School cafeteria.
Join us to learn more about the plan, share feedback and ask questions.
Join us to learn more about the plan, share feedback and ask questions.


Clover School District pauses to remember the nearly 3,000 lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001 , and to dedicate ourselves to service on Patriot Day.


Clover School District students are getting hands-on exposure to cutting-edge medical technology. On Tuesday morning, students in Mrs. Terri Campbell’s CNA Clinicals class got a first-hand look at the future of medicine. As participants in Piedmont Medical Center’s annual Robotics Symposium, they explored the intersection of technology and medicine and how the use of surgical robots is transforming patient care. Students heard from medical experts and technicians who demonstrated the latest surgical technology, then tried their own hand at operating robotic instruments. Fortunately, today’s patients were Tootsie Rolls and other inanimate objects—making the experience both educational and fun!

UPDATE: Phone and internet service have been restored to all sites and campuses except Clover High School. The outage was caused by a cut to a line in the community.


CSD schools and offices are currently experiencing a phone and internet outage. The District Office, whose service is on a different network from the schools, continues to have service at this time. CSD is working with our provider to determine the cause of the outage and receive an estimate for when service will be restored.


🎉 Today, we’re celebrating Physical Therapist Day! 🎉
A huge THANK YOU to all the incredible physical therapists in our district who help our students move, grow, and thrive every day. Your dedication to improving mobility and supporting wellness makes a world of difference in our schools and our students’ lives. 💪❤️
Here’s to the amazing PTs who keep our community strong and moving forward! 🙌 #PhysicalTherapistDay #ThankYouPTs #HealthyStudentsHappySchools
A huge THANK YOU to all the incredible physical therapists in our district who help our students move, grow, and thrive every day. Your dedication to improving mobility and supporting wellness makes a world of difference in our schools and our students’ lives. 💪❤️
Here’s to the amazing PTs who keep our community strong and moving forward! 🙌 #PhysicalTherapistDay #ThankYouPTs #HealthyStudentsHappySchools


🌟 Happy Grandparents’ Day! 🌟
Today, we celebrate the incredible role grandparents play in our students’ lives — as mentors, cheerleaders and storytellers. Your love and wisdom help shape our school community in wonderful ways.
Thank you for all you do! 💙👵👴
#GrandparentsDay #FamilyMatters #SchoolCommunity #ThankYouGrandparents
Today, we celebrate the incredible role grandparents play in our students’ lives — as mentors, cheerleaders and storytellers. Your love and wisdom help shape our school community in wonderful ways.
Thank you for all you do! 💙👵👴
#GrandparentsDay #FamilyMatters #SchoolCommunity #ThankYouGrandparents


📚 Happy National Read a Book Day! 📚
There’s nothing like the magic of getting lost in a great story. Today, we encourage all our students, families, and staff to pick up a book and dive into a new adventure—whether it’s fiction, nonfiction, or a favorite classic!
What book are YOU reading today? Share with us in the comments! 📖✨
#NationalReadABookDay #LoveReading #SchoolReads #BooksOpenDoors
There’s nothing like the magic of getting lost in a great story. Today, we encourage all our students, families, and staff to pick up a book and dive into a new adventure—whether it’s fiction, nonfiction, or a favorite classic!
What book are YOU reading today? Share with us in the comments! 📖✨
#NationalReadABookDay #LoveReading #SchoolReads #BooksOpenDoors


Kitty Tripp Smith, the Innovation Coach at the Ninth Grade Campus and Oakridge Middle School, has been accepted into two national professional development opportunities.
Smith has been named an aiEDU Trailblazer Fellow. This fellowship program will enable Smith to engage in artificial intelligence (AI) literacy curriculum development, create and share AI literacy lessons and attend training on AI literacy teaching skills.
Smith has also been accepted in Mark Cuban’s AI Teacher Bootcamp. The teacher bootcamp is a virtual professional development series designed for high school educators who want to enhance their AI literacy and classroom integration skills.
Smith has been named an aiEDU Trailblazer Fellow. This fellowship program will enable Smith to engage in artificial intelligence (AI) literacy curriculum development, create and share AI literacy lessons and attend training on AI literacy teaching skills.
Smith has also been accepted in Mark Cuban’s AI Teacher Bootcamp. The teacher bootcamp is a virtual professional development series designed for high school educators who want to enhance their AI literacy and classroom integration skills.


Members of the Clover High School Cross Country team joined Lucas McFadden and Ashley Lang on "Palmetto Mornings" today to promote their upcoming Blue Eagle Invitational, which will be held next Saturday, Sept. 13, at 9 a.m.

Check your student's backpack! First Quarter interim reports are being sent home today.


Clover School District’s (CSD) Bright Beginnings program is the recipient of a $10,000 grant from the Children’s Trust of South Carolina.
It is the second year Bright Beginnings has been awarded this grant. Funds awarded through this grant are earmarked for “concrete supports” to families served in the program. Concrete supports include things like food, infant supplies, internet access, phone, emergency funds for housing, childcare, carseats, school supplies and transportation assistance.
The Bright Beginnings team includes Parent Educator Talesha Neely, Administrative Assistant Chaka Harrell, Director Carolyn Green, Parent Educator Amy Baker and Parent Educator Karen Gergel.
Bright Beginnings is a free and voluntary program, which provides support and assistance to all parents of young children, ages birth to 5 years (60 months). Learn more about Bright Beginnings at https://www.clover.k12.sc.us/page/bright-beginnings .
It is the second year Bright Beginnings has been awarded this grant. Funds awarded through this grant are earmarked for “concrete supports” to families served in the program. Concrete supports include things like food, infant supplies, internet access, phone, emergency funds for housing, childcare, carseats, school supplies and transportation assistance.
The Bright Beginnings team includes Parent Educator Talesha Neely, Administrative Assistant Chaka Harrell, Director Carolyn Green, Parent Educator Amy Baker and Parent Educator Karen Gergel.
Bright Beginnings is a free and voluntary program, which provides support and assistance to all parents of young children, ages birth to 5 years (60 months). Learn more about Bright Beginnings at https://www.clover.k12.sc.us/page/bright-beginnings .