Observed each year on 3/21 to represent the uniqueness of the triplication of the 21st chromosome, World Down Syndrome Day is a time to promote inclusion, understanding, and acceptance.
In our classrooms, on our stages, and across our campuses, students with Down syndrome are valued members of our school family. We are committed to creating supportive, inclusive learning environments where every student is empowered to grow, achieve, and belong.
Join us in celebrating differences, spreading kindness, and recognizing the strengths that make our community stronger. 💛💙
#WorldDownSyndromeDay #InclusionMatters

The event is the final step in the Student Reassignment Plan approved by the Board of Trustees at the end of September. The Student Reassignment Plan was adopted to adjust school attendance lines in anticipation of the opening of Liberty Hill Elementary School, Roosevelt Middle School and Lake Wylie High School in August 2026.
Here is the schedule for these upcoming events:
April 16 from 5:00-6:30 p.m.
Clover High School
April 28 from 6-7 p.m.
Clover Middle School
May 5 from 6-7 p.m.
Lake Wylie High School
May 19 from 5-6 p.m.
Bethany ES, Bethel ES, Crowders Creek ES, Liberty Hill ES and Oakridge ES
May 21 from 5-6 p.m.
Oakridge Middle School
Roosevelt Middle School
May 26 from 5-6 p.m.
Griggs Road ES, Kinard ES and Larne ES
Our new schools currently under construction will meet at the following locations:
Liberty Hill Elementary School–Oakridge Middle School Cafeteria
Roosevelt Middle School–Ninth Grade Campus
Lake Wylie High School–Clover School District Auditorium
Families will receive a text, email and phone call from the principal of their student’s assigned school for the 2026-2027 school year to invite them to these events.
Parents can expect to meet with administrators and guidance staff, visit sample classrooms (at existing schools), meet PTO leaders and engage in fun activities to welcome them into their new school family.

Congratulations to the United Bank Staff Members of the Month!

#WritingtheNextChapter
#LivingtheLegacy
#ProudtobeABlueEagle
#BlueEagleExcellence
#CHSNewEra

The event included music, photos, temporary tattoos, a fry station, an ice cream bar and a raffle.
Thanks to Piggly Wiggly, Courtney's Barbecue, the Town of Clover and Main Street Clover for donations that made the event possible. Nikki Adams volunteered as DJ for the event.

Several Clover School District students were recognized for earning top honors in local and state agricultural competitions, highlighting the strength and tradition of Clover’s programs. Carrie Bolin, principal of the Center for Career Innovation, was named a recipient of the Agriculture Educator of Excellence Award—an honor that reflects her leadership and commitment to student success.
Sponsored by Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service, FFA, and 4-H, the event was part of York County’s Agriculture Month festivities, bringing together community partners to recognize the importance of agriculture and those who carry it forward.
Pictured with Mrs. Bolin are AJ Dover, recognized for placing in multiple categories, along with Camryn Dellinger and Emma Gale Wallace, who represented Clover High School’s FFA program. Camryn and Emma Gale also assisted Clover Middle School agriculture teacher Keisha Robinson in showcasing the district’s agricultural programs. Congratulations to all!
As CHS celebrates its 50th anniversary on its current campus, we honor the educators who have sparked curiosity and innovation in generations of Eagles. Congratulations to these exceptional science teachers who continue to inspire discovery at Clover High School. Celebrating the campus and living the legacy, this team carries forward a tradition of excellence—encouraging students to explore, experiment, and soar to new heights.
#LivingtheLegacy
#ProudtobeABlueEagle
#BlueEagleExcellence
#CHSNewEra
#ALegacyofDiscovery

This morning, the young actors took part in two dress rehearsals for their classmates. They will offer a ticketed performance for family members tomorrow evening.
The 2026–27 academic year will be historic for the Clover School District in more ways than one. Not only will three new schools open, including Lake Wylie High School—where approximately half of Clover High School’s students will be reassigned—we will also celebrate the 50th anniversary of the construction of the current Clover High School campus at 1625 East Highway 55.
Since its move from the previous location on Clinton Avenue and Knox Street, the campus east of Clover has been home to generations of students, educators, and families who have shaped a proud tradition defined by excellence, achievement, and a commitment to continuous growth. From the classroom to extracurricular pursuits, Clover High School has long been a place where students are challenged to reach their highest potential and where success is both expected and celebrated.
Over the course of the coming year, we will honor that legacy by celebrating the traditions that define CHS and, most importantly, by highlighting the people who have built it. Their dedication, leadership, and accomplishments have established a standard of excellence that continues to guide and inspire future generations of Blue Eagles. We’ll begin in the days ahead by introducing the staff members who will continue the work and carry that tradition forward at Clover High School next year. Stay tuned to meet these talented faculty and staff who are leading CHS into its new era.
#LivingTheLegacy
#CHSMadeMe
#ProudToBeABlueEagle
#BlueEagleExcellence
#CHSNewEra





Over the weekend. Clover School Board members Jessica Cody, Kenda Cook, and Tracy Stiff attended the Consortium of State School Boards Associations (COSSBA) conference. Designed to share resources and information to support, promote, and strengthen state school boards associations , COSSBA is non-partisan national alliance that offers excellent information and education for board members.
A featured speaker at the conference was South Carolina Rep. Brandon Guffey, who delivered a powerful message on the importance of protecting students from online exploitation. In sharing the deeply personal story of the loss of his son, Rep. Guffey has become a dedicated advocate for stronger safeguards for young people. His leadership in sponsoring Gavin’s Law is playing a significant role in advancing protections across South Carolina. We are grateful for his commitment to this critical issue, as well as to the South Carolina School Boards Association for sponsoring this important session for education leaders.
During the course of the weekend, Tracy Stiff was the lucky door prize winner of a remote control cooler donated by Chartwells, and she was pleased to donate it Chef Scott Michaw and the Culinary Arts program at CHS upon her return. Pictured here are Chef Michaw and his students with the fun cooler that will assist them in their work on numerous catering events for departments across the district.



Performances are this Friday, March 20, and Saturday, March 21, at 7 p.m. in the CSD Auditorium. Tickets are $5 and will be sold at the door.

Today we’re feeling extra festive in Clover — the “little town with love in the middle.” With a clover as our logo and pride at the heart of everything we do, this holiday feels like it was made just for us!
Across our schools, students are learning, creating, and celebrating with a touch of green and a whole lot of spirit. Whether it’s themed lessons, fun activities, or simply sharing smiles, we’re grateful to be part of a community that truly lives up to its name.
Wishing our students, staff, families, and community a safe and joyful St. Patrick’s Day filled with luck, laughter, and love. 🍀✨
#CloverPride #LittleTownWithLove

Forecasts indicate a high risk for severe thunderstorms, potential tornadoes, and straight-line winds reaching up to 70 MPH. Based on this information and for the safety of our students and staff, all CSD schools and district facilities will be closed tomorrow, Monday, March 16.
The teacher professional development day scheduled for Friday, March 20, will now be an E-Learning Day for all students. Instructions regarding assignments and the schedule for Friday will be sent by your child's school later this week.
Please stay safe tomorrow and we look forward to welcoming students back to campus as soon as conditions allow.
We appreciate your patience and understanding as we prioritize the safety of our students and staff during this severe weather event.


Happy Pi Day — March 14 (3.14)! 🥧➗
Today we celebrate the mathematical constant π (pi) and the curiosity, problem-solving, and critical thinking that math inspires in our students every day. From elementary classrooms exploring circles for the first time to advanced high school students tackling complex equations, math helps our learners make sense of the world around them.
Here’s to celebrating the power of numbers, discovery, and a little bit of math-themed fun. Happy 3.14! 💙
#PiDay

The Clover School District is fortunate to have the support of so many corporate and community partners who are eager to connect with the talented students in our schools. Events like this help students see the possibilities ahead of them while strengthening the partnerships that support our community and workforce.
We are proud to celebrate Matt and Erica for becoming the 5th and 6th individuals in the state of South Carolina to earn their CoSN CETL certification!
The CETL (Certified Education Technology Leader) certification, awarded by CoSN (Consortium for School Networking), is a nationally recognized credential that demonstrates exceptional expertise in education technology leadership. It signifies a deep understanding of the skills needed to effectively lead digital learning initiatives, manage technology systems, ensure data privacy and security, and strategically align technology with district goals to enhance student learning.
Achieving CETL certification is no small feat—it requires passing a rigorous exam and demonstrating mastery across leadership, operational and educational domains.
Matt and Erica’s accomplishment reflects their commitment to innovation, excellence and advancing digital learning for students and educators across South Carolina. We are incredibly proud of their dedication and leadership!
Please join us in congratulating them on this outstanding achievement!


The piece that was adjudicated was choreographed by seniors Nathan Bowen and Ella Grace Jenkins, and they did a wonderful job representing our program!

Today, we recognize the dedicated Special Education teachers and Instructional Support specialists who will play a vital role in ensuring every Patriot has the opportunity to succeed. Through individualized instruction, collaboration with classroom teachers, and a deep commitment to meeting the needs of every learner, these educators help remove barriers and open doors for students to reach their full potential.
Their expertise, patience, and unwavering support help create an inclusive environment where all students are encouraged, challenged, and celebrated. Please join us in congratulating these new Patriots as they prepare to welcome students and help build a strong and supportive learning community at Liberty Hill Elementary this fall.

