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

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CHS front campus
CHS Construction sign
CHS construction shots
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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.

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School Board Members with Brandon Guffey
Brandon Guffey
Brandon Guffey Session
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Chartwells Cooler
The CHS’ Drama Club invites you to their spring production of Clue: On Stage by Sandy Rustin with Hunter Foster and Eric Price. Based on the iconic board game, this murder mystery is filled with colorful characters, unexpected twists and nonstop laughs.

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.
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day from Clover School District — where there’s always a little luck and a lot of love in the middle!🍀💚
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
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Clover School District (CSD) has received an updated briefing from York County Emergency Management and the National Weather Service regarding a severe weather system moving through our area tomorrow, Monday, March 16.

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.





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Clover School District (CSD) is monitoring the forecast for severe thunderstorms and possible tornadoes in our area on Monday morning. CSD will receive a briefing from York County Emergency Management on this approaching weather system later this afternoon. Should it be necessary to modify our normal operations on Monday, CSD will communicate via our Alerts system, social media and local news media.
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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

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More than 60 local businesses and organizations were on hand today for the Center for Career Innovation’s Career Fair at Clover High School. Students had the opportunity to explore career pathways and learn about job opportunities across a wide variety of industries.

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.
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Congratulations to Matt Hoffman and Erica Fielder!

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!
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Clover High Schools Dance Honors students performed at Coker University for the inaugural Dance Performance Assessment. Their performance received a Superior rating as a high school dance program.

The piece that was adjudicated was choreographed by seniors Nathan Bowen and Ella Grace Jenkins, and they did a wonderful job representing our program!
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Dance students
As Clover School District prepares to open three new schools this fall, we are proud to continue introducing the outstanding educators who will help launch Liberty Hill Elementary School.

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.
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As the Clover High School (CHS) Choraliers program approaches its 33rd year, Clover School District (CSD) would like to clarify how this program will evolve with the opening of Lake Wylie High School (LWHS) in August.

The choral groups at Clover High School and Lake Wylie High School will be combined for the continuation of the Choralier program. The Choraliers will continue to host mainstage shows at the Clover School District Auditorium. These popular performances draw crowds of 6,000 community members each winter and spring. The popular Candlelight Concert Series and the spring performance tours will also continue.

Director Jay Forrest, along with Assistant Directors Alex Bromell and Brandi Icard, will manage the district program and provide instruction at both high schools.

Choralier members at Lake Wylie High School will travel to Clover High School once per week for class. Choralier members at Clover High School will travel to Lake Wylie High School once per week for class. The two groups will participate in class independently on the remaining days each week. They will also rehearse collectively on Monday nights.
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Clover High School (CHS) hosted high schools from across the Olde English Consortium (OEC) on Friday, March 6, for a quiz bowl contest at Lake Wylie Christian Assembly.

OEC Director Dr. Tony Hemingway was on hand to deliver remarks and kick off the competition.

Lewisville High School won first place in the small school division, and Andrew Jackson High School finished second.

In the large school division, Indian Land High School finished first, and Rock Hill High School came in second.

Meghan Campbell is the quiz bowl coach at Clover High. Members of the Clover High School Air Force JROTC were on hand to assist those visiting from other schools.
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Local AFJROTC Team Earns Trip to National Championship in Washington, D.C.

In a competition that began with more than 5,000 teams from around the world, four cadets from Clover High School have risen to the top, earning a coveted place at the 2026 JROTC Leadership & Academic Bowl Championship in Washington, D.C.
After surviving two fast-paced and highly competitive online rounds, the Clover High School AFJROTC Leadership & Academic Team, made up of Emma Gale Wallace, Jessica Vance, Lilian Munn, Mya Tobe, and Mia Weldon (alternate) secured their place among the top JROTC Leadership & Academic Bowl teams in the nation. Their performance earned them a trip to compete at The Catholic University of America June 12–16, 2026.
Out of 5,163 JROTC teams worldwide, only a select few advanced to the national stage.
“These cadets have worked hard to make it to this level of the competition. This accomplishment was listed as a unit goal at the beginning of the academic year, and I am extremely proud of this team for reaching it. All our cadets at Clover High School are simply amazing and these four especially serve a prime example how they strive to live by the Air Force’s Core Values; Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence in All We Do," said Lt Col (Ret) Adam Christopher, Senior Aerospace Science Instructor.
The academic competition tested cadets on core subjects including math, science, and language arts. Leadership Teams were tested on leadership values, skills, and citizenship. All teams were challenged far beyond the classroom, with being tested on current events, financial literacy, and critical thinking under time pressure.
Questions focused on financial literacy, sponsored by the USAA Educational Foundation, were integrated directly into the competition, reinforcing real-world skills alongside academic knowledge.
In total, 108 teams from 98 high schools across 43 states, as well as programs in Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and DoDEA schools in Japan, advanced to the 2025–2026 JROTC Leadership and Academic Bowl (JLAB) Championship.
Texas led the nation with 21 advancing teams, followed by California with 10. Florida and Tennessee each advanced eight teams, while Alabama and Georgia contributed six each, highlighting the depth and competitiveness of this year’s competition.
The JLAB Championship is one of the most prestigious leadership & academic competitions exclusively for JROTC cadets. Designed to promote scholarship, teamwork, service, and leadership excellence, the event brings together the nation’s most driven student leaders.
For Clover High School, this achievement represents more than a trip to Washington. It reflects months of preparation, discipline, teamwork, and the kind of leadership development JROTC programs aim to build.
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Team Competition
The honors continue for Clover High School students! At tonight’s meeting of the Clover Town Council, Mayor Bo Legg and members of Council recognized two outstanding student groups for their achievements and service to the community.

The Clover High School wrestling team was honored for capturing the SC 5A State Championship and completing a historic season for the program. Their dedication, teamwork, and perseverance brought pride to the school and the entire Clover community.

The CHS JROTC program was also recognized for its ongoing service and support of town and community events throughout the year. Samantha Long, the Town of Clover’s Special Events Coordinator, presented a proclamation of appreciation highlighting the many volunteer hours the cadets contribute and the positive impact they make across the community.

Thanks to both groups for making us proud and thank you, Town of Clover, for recognizing these special students!
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Two students from the Center for Career Innovation placed in the top three of South Carolina at the State DECA Competition.

Congratulations to Abby Norton, who finished first in the Retail Merchandising Series, and Michelle Felipe Diego, who finished third in Principles of Entrepreneurship.

Their teacher is Heather Mendelsohn.


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March is National Athletic Training Month, and we’re proud to recognize the certified athletic trainers who keep our student-athletes healthy, safe, and ready to compete. 🏥🏈
Athletic trainers play a vital role in our schools — from preventing injuries and providing immediate care at games and practices to developing rehabilitation plans and supporting long-term recovery. Their expertise ensures our student-athletes can perform at their best while prioritizing safety and wellness.
We are grateful for the professionalism, dedication, and compassion our athletic trainers show every single day. Thank you for being an essential part of our athletic programs and for caring for our students both on and off the field. 💙
#NationalAthleticTrainingMonth
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Athletic Training Month
On March 6, we proudly celebrate National Maintenance Worker Appreciation Day and the dedicated team members who keep our schools safe, clean, and running smoothly each and every day. 🛠️🏫
From early mornings to late evenings, our maintenance professionals work behind the scenes to ensure our buildings are welcoming places where students can learn and grow. Whether it’s repairing equipment, maintaining heating and cooling systems, preparing spaces for special events, or responding quickly when needs arise, their work makes a difference in every classroom, every day.
We are grateful for their skill, dedication, and commitment to excellence. Please join us in thanking our incredible maintenance team for all they do to support our students and staff! 💙
#MaintenanceAppreciationDay
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In celebration of Read Across America Week, mystery readers were invited to classrooms around the district this week. Guest readers included board members, district leadership, and community volunteers. Pictured here are Board members Tracy Stiff, Matt Burris, and Kenda Cook, who enjoyed sharing their love of books with students.

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Kenda Cook
This year marks the 40th anniversary of Music In Our Schools Month — and we’re proud to celebrate the powerful role music plays in our students’ education! 🎶🎼
For four decades, Music In Our Schools Month — led nationally by National Association for Music Education — has highlighted how music education supports creativity, collaboration, critical thinking, and confidence.
Throughout March, we’ll be showcasing the incredible talents of our band, chorus, orchestra, and classroom music students, along with the dedicated educators who inspire them every day. From first notes in elementary school to advanced performances on the big stage, music helps our students find their voice and connect with one another.
Thank you to our music teachers and student musicians for filling our schools with sound, spirit, and pride. 🎵💙
#MusicInOurSchoolsMonth #MIOSM40
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United Through Music