In our schools and community, strong relationships, trusted adults, and open communication help protect and empower children every day. We encourage everyone to learn the signs of abuse, speak up when something feels wrong, and continue building a community where every child feels seen, heard, and valued.
Together, we can create safe spaces where all children have the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive. #ChildAbusePreventionMonth #SafeSupportiveSchools #EveryChildMatters

The announcement was made during National Assistant Principal Week, which coincided with Clover School District’s (CSD) spring break.
The release highlighted the importance of relationships in Stefanov’s practice:
“Relationships also serve as the foundation of culture at Bethany Elementary in South Carolina, where Kristal Stefanov draws on her own childhood in poverty. ‘Growing up in poverty taught me grit and perseverance,’ she says, shaping how she listens and partners with families to create safety, trust, and shared commitment.”
Stefanov was previously honored as CSD’s Assistant Principal of the Year and as the South Carolina Association of School Administrators’ (SCASA) Elementary Assistant Principal of the Year.
Before taking a break from their schoolwork last week, students at Clover Middle School and Oakridge Middle School had the opportunity to explore future career pathways through World of Work (WOW!), an engaging career day experience designed to connect classroom learning with real-world opportunities. The event was made possible through the partnership of the York County Regional Chamber of Commerce Foundation's Leadership Institute for Talent (LIFT) and the South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce Catawba Region (SCDEW). Special thanks go to school counselors Emily Robinson (Oakridge Middle School) and Christopher Walker (Clover Middle School) for their leadership in coordinating a meaningful and well-organized experience for students.
Throughout the morning, students rotated through sessions led by a diverse group of professionals representing industries such as healthcare, technology, construction, finance, agriculture, hospitality, public service, and the military. Speakers included Wade Bradley (City of Kings Mountain IT), Abbie Welborn (Atrium Health), John Riley (John C. Riley Music), James Fox (SMA Solar), Erica Fielder and Wayne Williams (Center for Career Innovation), Derra Crotts (Spartco Group), Brooks Harper (motivational speaker and entrepreneur ), Nicholas Robertson (SC School of Agriculture), Stacy Adams (Founders Credit Union), Stephanie Cojucaro (Dr. C Psychology), Jeff Ledford (River Hills Country Club), Courtney Peterson (Visit York County), Harrison Church (U.S. Navy), Bernard Atiase, Jr. (Ridge Stewart Stone Construction LTD.), Capt. Dexter Bowman (U.S. Navy), Dr. Harris (Total Bond Vet), Thomas Monroe (Catawba Regional Workforce Advisor, SCDEW), and Barbara Gomes (Ross Distribution), along with Beth Bottini (Catawba Regional Career Specialist, SCDEW).
By hearing firsthand from professionals across the region, students gained valuable insight into a wide range of career paths, the skills needed for success, and the many opportunities available within their own community.








Take a moment to brighten a teacher’s day and recognize the difference they make. In honor of Teacher Appreciation Week (May 4–8), Clover families are invited to share a note of gratitude celebrating the dedication, care, and lasting impact our teachers bring to the classroom each day. Whether it’s a few heartfelt words or a special memory, your message will mean more than you know—and each note will be delivered to teachers during this special week of celebration.
📩 Submit your note using the form located at https://tinyurl.com/Clover-Cares
🗓 Deadline: April 24
Let’s come together to show our appreciation and remind our teachers just how valued they are!
#CloverCares

Registration for the 2026-2027 school year begins Monday, April 13, 2026, for students entering grades 1–12. The Clover School District will continue using Final Forms; log in with your previously registered email and password. Returning students must register for the new school year and submit updated proof of residency.
If you can't remember your password, you can ask the website to send you a password reset link. For further help, call either your child's school office or the Clover School District office at 803-810-8000 and request PowerSchool/Final Forms support.
Visit the FinalForms website or (https://www.clover.k12.sc.us/o/district/page/2025-2026-student-registration) and login under the Parent section.

This week we celebrate the incredible assistant principals who show up every day ready to solve problems, lift others up, and keep schools moving forward. Join us in recognizing these dedicated school leaders.
#APWeek #AssistantPrincipalsWeek

All schools and offices in Clover School District will be closed April 6–10 for Spring Break. We hope our students, staff, and families enjoy a safe, restful, and fun-filled week, and we look forward to welcoming everyone back refreshed and ready to learn.
Enjoy the break, Clover! 🍀
#SpringBreak

Our libraries are places where students explore new ideas, discover new interests, and build skills that support lifelong learning. We are grateful for the librarians and staff who help create welcoming spaces for every learner.
Thank you to our school library teams for the impact you make each day! 🍀💙
#NationalSchoolLibraryDay

The State Education Department and local school districts proudly partner with the Palmetto Pre-K initiative by offering pre-k in public elementary schools or public early childhood development centers to provide children and their families with quality preschool experiences.
#palmettoprek #kindergartenreadysc #scpublicschoolprek #wearepalmettoprek

As CHS celebrates its 50th anniversary on its current campus, we honor these CHS leaders who have set the standard for excellence and shaped the culture that defines what it means to be a Blue Eagle. Celebrating the campus and living the legacy, this team will help lead the next chapter of CHS history—ensuring students and staff alike are supported, challenged, and inspired to soar to new heights.
#LeadingtheWay
#LivingtheLegacy
#ProudtobeABlueEagle
#BlueEagleExcellence
#CHSNewEra

Excellence in fine arts is BIG part of Clover High School’s legacy that we are celebrating during the 50th anniversary of the campus.
Creativity thrives because of the talented educators who lead Clover High School's Fine Arts Department each day. From inspiring performances on stage, to beautiful works of art, to music that fills our halls, these dedicated teachers will continue to help students discover their talents, build confidence, and express themselves in meaningful ways.
We are excited that the Choraliers program will evolve to include students at both high schools beginning next year. Students and staff will travel between the two campuses for class and will continue to perform the popular Mainstage shows at the Clover School District Auditorium.


It's great to see the blue tape on doors indicating that a room is "done."
A high school building has so many specialized spaces. We loved seeing the media center, auditorium, cafeteria, kitchen, science labs, FACS classrooms, chorus classroom, gyms, weight room and blackbox theater taking shape.
We look forward to welcoming students to class at Lake Wylie High School on Monday, August 3.
Please be sure to plan for adjusted dismissal times and transportation arrangements. We appreciate your support in helping ensure a smooth and safe dismissal for all students.
Thank you, and have a great weekend! ✨
#EarlyReleaseDay

That was the verdict delivered today by a jury in the case of Fairytale Land vs. Maleficent in Bethel Elementary's annual fairy tale mock trial.
Each year, the school's Mock Trial Club puts a story book character on trial. The prosecution brings charges against the character, the character's legal team puts up a defense and familiar characters take the stand as witnesses. Snow White, Red Riding Hood, Pinocchio, Sleeping Beauty, Rose Red and the Seven Dwarfs were among the witnesses called to offer testimony. The jury included district administrators and school board members.
Kathryn Blair is the Mock Trial Club advisor. This year's mock trial was supported by a grant from Clover LEAF.
Clover School District is committed to creating learning environments where every student is valued, supported, and empowered to succeed. Today is an opportunity to promote understanding, acceptance, and inclusion for all.
Together, we continue building schools where every learner belongs. 🍀✨
#WorldAutismAwarenessDay #AutismAwareness

Through a nationwide network of volunteers and supporters, Dignity Grows serves tens of thousands of women and girls each year—helping remove barriers that impact health, dignity, and daily life. Studies show that students from lower-income households are five times more likely to miss school due to menstruation, making access to these products critical for confidence, attendance, and opportunity.
A special thank you to The Westin Charlotte for sponsoring the service project, with their managers packing “Hope in a Backpack” kits—each providing a two-month supply of essential hygiene products. In the Clover School District, these products will be distributed through school nurses and social workers to directly support students in need.
Thanks also to our community partner Vale Lake Wylie for helping make the connection to this important resource.






Our teacher assistants provide encouragement, patience, and dedicated support that helps students grow, learn, and succeed. Their work strengthens instruction, builds relationships, and helps create positive learning environments in every school.
Thank you to our teacher assistants for the care, commitment, and impact you bring to our students and staff each day! 🍀✨
#ParaprofessionalAppreciationDay

On March 17, the teams worked together to go through the Lost and Found at the school and deliver any items that were labeled. The remainder was donated to Tender Hearts in York County. Over nine bags of items were donated. They also rolled up their sleeves and deep cleaned the bleachers.
On March 25, the teams played their annual Battle of the Bird’s Nest that merges both programs together to play a Savannah Banana style soccer game. Funds were raised by children and adults donating to kick penalty kicks for the team of their choice. Over $350 was raised. These funds will be donated to Roosevelt Middle School’s soccer program. The game concluded with a tie and penalty kick shootout where the Trolls beat the Beauty and the Cleats in a 37-36 battle.
We are proud of our Golden Eagles!

In Clover School District, we are proud to support and honor our military-connected students who demonstrate courage, adaptability, and perseverance as they navigate unique challenges and experiences.
Thank you to our military families for your service and sacrifice, and to our military children for the important role you play each day in supporting those who serve our nation.
#MonthOfTheMilitaryChild #PurpleUp

Under the leadership of the Director of the Voice Lesson Program, Brandi Icard, these vocalists reached the regional level following qualifying scores at the South Carolina NATS auditions earlier this year. Their success in Maryland solidifies Clover’s reputation as a powerhouse for vocal talent, marking the fourth consecutive year that Choraliers have advanced 5 or more students to the national stage.
Following a weekend of rigorous competition against the region's finest, five Choraliers secured top-five finishes and earned prestigious bids to the National Round. 2026 National Qualifiers are :
• Matt Ketchum: 2nd Place – Upperclassmen TBB
• Caroline Kane: 3rd Place – Upperclassmen Treble
• Daniel Hogan: 3rd Place (Tie) – Underclassmen TBB
• Owen Kelly: 3rd Place (Tie) – Underclassmen TBB
• Caden Carmody: 4th Place – Upperclassmen TBB
Special congratulations to all the students who represented Clover High School at the Mid-Atlantic Auditions.

