
District 3 County Council Member Tommy Adkins served as guest speaker for the event. Adkins reflected on his experience as a dairy farmer and encouraged students to keep learning. "Never stop learning," Adkins said. "One day, you might need what you learned today."
Students received awards in a number of categories, including agriculture and animals; healthy lifestyles; natural resources; STEM; leadership and civic engagement ; and general 4-H awards.

As the Clover High School Blue Eagles prepare to take the field tonight for their first home game of the season, CHS administrators want to remind you that they are adjusting entry gates to facilitate the new student ID requirement for high school students and the adult chaperone requirement for students without an ID.
There will be a gate on the home side of the field that is specifically for high school students. To enter through this gate, high school students must have proof that they are a high school student. While that gate is primarily for CHS students who have student IDs, students who are homeschooled or who attend another school and wish to attend WITHOUT their parents MUST provide proof that they are a high school student.
Young adults, such as recent graduates, should use the other gate and should be prepared to provide something to prove they are 18 or older.


Chef Scott Michaw and the Culinary Arts students in his program are now offering periodic lunch specials for CHS staff. Today was the first day of the program. Chicken bog, cornbread and sweet tea were on the menu for staff members to purchase.

The highest beam on Lake Wylie High School will be installed next week, and masons are installing the brick facade. Curbs, gutters and asphalt are going down, along with sod on the band and athletic fields. Sheetrock, casework and cabinetry will be the focus of work in the September to November timeframe.
Next door at Liberty Hill Elementary, all the slabs on grade have been poured, and metal roofing is being applied. The second floor is going up on what will be the district's first two-story elementary classroom wing.
Construction is now complete at the arts wing for Roosevelt Middle School.
Rooms in the arts wing are now sometimes used by the Clover High School Band program when they need an overflow space. Additional branding and fencing projects will be scheduled for later in the year.


Junior Mio Cruz and sophomore Lily Gaskins were featured models on WBTV’s Tuesday segment on fall fashion colors. Wearing designs from Alta High Fashion in Rock Hill, the young ladies accompanied boutique owner and CSD School Board Member Tracy Stiff to the studios and modeled the latest fall trends for the viewing audience.

All high school students, both those from CSD schools and those from visiting schools, must have a school-issued student ID, as well as a ticket, to gain entry to the game. CHS expects to distribute student IDs late next week, just in time for the first game.
Students who do not have a valid high school ID, such as younger students in elementary or middle school, must be accompanied by a parent or guardian above the age of 21. Parents and guardians who bring multiple students without a high school ID will accept full responsibility for any actions taken by the students who entered with them.
Fans planning to travel to away games this season should be aware that similar ID policies have already been implemented in many surrounding school districts.
Students of all ages are not allowed to congregate under the home side bleachers or the picnic area near the scoreboard.




Parents should have received a text, email and phone call about this process. Additionally, full details about the process and opportunities for public engagement are available on our Student Reassignment website at www.clover.k12.sc.us/o/district/page/student-reassignment-2025.


They started their day at Crowders Creek Elementary this morning, opening car doors and greeting students as they started their second week of school.


With that chant, students and staff new to Bethel Elementary stepped up to the spinning wheel to join one of four houses--Altruismo, Amistad, Isibindi or Reveur.
While the exercise feels a bit like the sorting hat at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter series, the selection to a house is an important part of the culture at schools using the Ron Clark Academy model. The houses break down the school into smaller groups , creating a close-knit culture .
Each house has a color and theme. Altruismo is the house of givers, and its members wear the color black. Amistad is the house of friendship, and its members wear the color red. Isibindi is the house of courage, and its members wear the color green. Reveur is the house of dreamers, and its members wear the color blue.
Bethel Elementary has a new principal this year, so Mrs. Jennifer Camp excited the crowd when she revealed her blue T-shirt to join Reveur. Superintendent Dr. Sheila Quinn was also invited to take part in the ceremony. She revealed her green T-shirt to join Isibindi.



Today we celebrate the magic of getting lost in a good book—the stories that spark imagination, expand our minds, and connect us across time and place. Whether you're into fantasy, nonfiction, graphic novels, or classics, there's a book for everyone.
So curl up with your favorite read and share your recommendations below!
#NationalBookLoversDay #ReadMoreBooks #BookLoversUnite #LiteracyMatters






Two CSD families had major repairs made to their homes this summer, thanks to a community organization.
Camp One Fifty-One connected with School Social Worker Brooke Courtwright to get the relationship started. Camp One Fifty-One is a ministry in which participants devote one week each year to address health and safety concerns in someone's home. This year, they kicked off their week of service with remarks from CSD Lead Social Worker Courtney Jones, who shared information about homelessness in the Clover community.
One house received a yard cleanup, two bathroom renovations and bedroom furniture. The other house received a new roof, two decks, a full bathroom and a toilet and floor in a second bathroom.
This is the third year Camp One Fifty-One has operated in York County. You can learn more about Camp One Fifty-One and offer your support at https://onefiftyoneinc.com.




We expect to have a normal dismissal today but will notify families if any changes in our operations become necessary.
We remind families that our buses will be running more slowly today to ensure safety with the ponding on area roads. We encourage family members driving to our campuses to pick up students to exercise caution during their drive. We are also making announcements to student drivers at Clover High School and the Center for Career Innovation so that they reduce their speeds when heading home this afternoon.








We have been notified that service has been restored. We anticipate normal operations tomorrow.
