Beth McAllister, a math teacher at Clover High School (CHS), has been named one of five finalists for the South Carolina Upstate Region's Difference Maker of the Year contest presented by Josten's. McAllister was nominated for the award by CHS Principal Donna Farris. In her nomination, Farris wrote: "Mrs. McAllister embodies the essence of a Difference Maker through her unwavering dedication to her students, both academically and personally. She is described as someone who 'always goes above and beyond for anyone and everyone,' becoming not just a teacher but a mentor and friend. One student shared how they would 'intentionally come in early just to sit in her class and talk,' underscoring the deep connection she fosters with her students. Her ability to be both a supportive educator and a comforting presence makes her truly exceptional. "Her impact in the classroom is equally impressive. Mrs. McAllister has a unique talent for making difficult subjects like Algebra 2 accessible and enjoyable. One student, who previously struggled with math, admitted, 'I hate math, but Mrs. McAllister made learning easy and fun.' Another student credited her with reigniting their passion for a math-related career, saying, 'Mrs. McAllister made me start loving math again.' Her patient, individualized approach ensures that every student feels understood and supported, whether through one-on-one help or even allowing a student to 'listen to music on a test' to accommodate their learning style. "Beyond her teaching, Mrs. McAllister’s kindness and positivity have left a lasting impact on her students. She is fondly remembered as a 'ray of sunshine' who 'always hugged people and made us feel like her own children.' Her influence extends beyond academics, as she helps students navigate life’s challenges, offering advice on everything from college to personal struggles. Mrs. McAllister’s ability to inspire, support, and connect with her students makes her a deserving candidate for the SC Upstate Jostens Difference Makers award."
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Thanks to CLEER Air Filters and Southern Edge for hosting a Teacher Appreciation event at Zo.ra yesterday afternoon! Our staff had an amazing time connecting and enjoying your hospitality.
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Clover School District (CSD) is once again monitoring weather conditions for possible impacts to our operations Tuesday or Wednesday, Jan. 21-22. Because of this timing just after our Martin Luther King, Jr. Day holiday, we wanted to make you aware of this weather system in order to allow you to plan accordingly. Look for communication from us early next week should CSD need to make any schedule changes.
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CSD has partnered with Care Solace to support the well-being of students, staff and their families. Care Solace is a complimentary and confidential care coordination service that can help you quickly find mental health or substance use treatment options matched to your needs regardless of circumstance. If you would like to use Care Solace to help you find a provider: Call 888-515-0595 available 24/7/365 in any language. Visit www.caresolace.com/cloversd and either search on your own OR click “Book Appointment” for assistance by video chat, email, or phone.
5 days ago, Clover School District
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During School Board Appreciation Month, Clover School District extends our thanks to the School Board members who make decisions in the best interest of our students even during challenging times. Today, we highlight School Board Member Tracy Stiff.
5 days ago, Clover School District
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South Carolina State Teacher of the Year Braden Wilson visited Clover School District (CSD) today to present to the district's beginning teachers. Wilson is in her 11th year as an educator. She is a middle school social studies teacher at Palmetto Middle School in Anderson District One. Wilson shared her path to the classroom, covering her experiences as a teacher cadet in high school, a teaching fellow in College at Anderson University and a first-year teacher in a South Carolina High School.
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During School Board Appreciation Month, Clover School District extends our thanks to the School Board members who make decisions in the best interest of our students even during challenging times. Today, we highlight School Board Member Kenda Cook.
6 days ago, Clover School District
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Parents play so many roles in their children's lives--coach, mentor, teacher. Be sure that you are modeling positive attitudes and habits when it comes to school attendance. #WeL🍀veYouHere
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Second quarter report cards are being sent home today. Be sure to check on your student's progress.
7 days ago, Clover School District
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During School Board Appreciation Month, Clover School District extends our thanks to the School Board members who make decisions in the best interest of our students even during challenging times. Today, we highlight School Board Member Matt Burris.
7 days ago, Clover School District
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Clover School District (CSD) will open on a regular schedule Monday, Jan. 13, 2025. As students, staff and parents return to campus tomorrow morning, we urge you to exercise caution, as icy patches remain on some drives and parking lots. Two notable icy spots are the areas in front of Clover School District Auditorium and behind Clover Middle School.
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During School Board Appreciation Month, Clover School District extends our thanks to the School Board members who make decisions in the best interest of our students even during challenging times. Today, we highlight School Board Member Mike Ballard.
10 days ago, Clover School District
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Clover School District (CSD) will transition to asynchronous E-Learning on Friday, January 10, 2025, to ensure the safety of students and staff as Winter Storm Cora approaches our area. Parents will receive direct information from their school on the details around the eLearning Day. An Asynchronous E-Learning Day means that students will not log on for live instruction from their teachers. Instead, students will complete assignments posted to Canvas (the district’s online learning management system) or provided in paper packets for our youngest learners. The asynchronous format provides families with the greatest flexibility in how and when their students complete the assignments because students are not required to be online at any specific time. Staff will be available for office hours between 8:00 am - 11:30 am should your child need support locating or completing the assignments . Students have up to five days from Friday, January 10, to complete their work in order to be counted present for the missed day of school. All work should be completed and turned in by Friday, January 17, 2025. All athletic events have been cancelled for both Friday, January 10, and Saturday, January 11. Details about when these events will be rescheduled will be shared shortly.
11 days ago, Clover School District
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During School Board Appreciation Month, Clover School District extends our thanks to the School Board members who make decisions in the best interest of our students even during challenging times. Today, we highlight School Board Secretary Keron Meeks.
11 days ago, Clover School District
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Clover School District (CSD) is currently monitoring weather conditions as Winter Storm Cora approaches our area. We anticipate announcing any impact to our operating status for Friday, January 10, following the National Weather Service briefing at noon today.
11 days ago, Clover School District
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During School Board Appreciation Month, Clover School District extends our thanks to the School Board members who make decisions in the best interest of our students even during challenging times. Today, we highlight School Board Vice Chair Jessica Cody.
12 days ago, Clover School District
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CSD partners with All on Board to remind parents of the dangers that can be posed by over-the-counter medications.
13 days ago, Clover School District
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A new year calls for new habits, so what better way for students at Kinard Elementary to return to school than with a Habit Huddle. Kinard Elementary is a Franklin Covey “Leader in Me” School that studies the Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. They opened the morning with a discussion of how they used their winter break to work on Habit Seven: “Sharpen the Saw.” The Student Lighthouse Team–a group that develops leadership by organizing school events–led a dance off to raise back-to-school spirit on a cold winter morning. After that, Principal George Smith and Assistant Principal Kimberly Lazarek delivered “Student Shout Outs.” These were compliments to students who had demonstrated leadership in the classroom before winter break. The administrators then recognized the December Students of the Month. The assembly concluded with a study of Habit Five: “Seek first to understand and then to be understood.” Now that’s a New Year’s resolution for us all!
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During School Board Appreciation Month, Clover School District extends our thanks to the School Board members who make decisions in the best interest of our students even during challenging times. Today, we highlight School Board Chair Rob Wallace.
13 days ago, Clover School District
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Good morning, CSD! This is your reminder that today is an E-Learning Day to make up for the instruction lost earlier in the year due to Hurricane Helene. Today is Asynchronous, meaning that students will not log on to their devices for live instruction. Instead, they will be completing assignments in Canvas (the district's online learning management system) or in paper packets provided for students in the early grades. Completion of the work within five days of today will ensure that students are counted as present for the missed school day.
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