


They took part in making stuffed animals for Hugaroo, an organization that provides stuffed animals to children who have experienced a life-threatening illness, traumatic event or who are at risk.




Academic Opportunities Night for families of 8th and 9th grade students will be held Wednesday, Jan. 14, from 6-8 p.m. at the Clover School District Auditorium.
This is your chance to learn about all the exciting academic offerings at Clover High School, Lake Wylie High School and the Center for Career Innovation. Don't miss out!


This is a first opportunity for students and their parents to meet the school's administration, band director and fall sports coaches. Families are encouraged to participate so they can start building relationships and asking questions.

Today's guest reader was Lead Speech Language Pathologist Michelle Mallen. She read "Snowmen at Night" to the children and shared information with parents about how she and the Special Services Department can serve as a resource for parents with concerns about their children's development.
Learn more about Bright Beginnings at https://www.clover.k12.sc.us/page/bright-beginnings.


We’re incredibly proud to share that The Pride of Clover Marching Band will be performing in the Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year’s Day!
This is an extraordinary honor, and our talented student musicians have been working hard for this moment.
We encourage our entire community to tune in, cheer them on, and celebrate this amazing accomplishment. Let’s show the nation what Clover pride looks like!
Catch the parade live on January 1 at 11 a.m. and support our outstanding band!
#RoseParade #ProudOfOurStudents #BandFamily

Wishing our students, staff, families, and community a joyful and inspiring start to the new year. Thank you for your continued support, partnership, and dedication to helping our schools thrive.
Here’s to new opportunities, continued growth, and a fantastic year ahead in Clover School District!
🌟 Happy 2026! 🌟
#HappyNewYear #Welcome2026

All Clover School District (CSD) schools and offices will be closed for Winter Break from Dec. 22-Jan. 1. We wish our students, staff, families, and community a restful, safe, and joyful holiday season.
Thank you for a wonderful first half of the school year—we look forward to welcoming everyone back refreshed and ready for 2026!
Happy Holidays! 🎄✨
#WinterBreak #HappyHolidays

The colors were presented by the Air Force JROTC, and a Saxophone Quartet from the Clover High School Band performed the National Anthem.
Brady Garhart of the FCA offered student comments, while Student Body President Victoria Klein welcomed guests to the ceremony.
Principal Donna Farris offered opening remarks before awarding diplomas. Faris was joined on stage by Superintendent Dr. Sheila Quinn, members of the Clover School District Board of Trustees and other Clover High School administrators.
Graduates turned their tassels and stood for one last playing of the Alma Mater.
Congratulations, Graduates! We can't wait to see the contributions you make to our community and world!

A new semester starts when students return to class on Monday, Jan. 5.
Are you ready to keep up with all the events in your child's class and school? Download the CSD mobile app and get started today!

Wayne Lynch of the May Day Project presented a check to CSD lead Social Worker Courtney Jones on Tuesday to complete the funding for one of the members of The Pride of Clover Marching Band to make the trip to Pasadena, California, over winter break to participate in the 137th Annual Tournament of Roses Parade.
In addition to marching in the parade on New Year’s Day, CHS band members will make memories at Disneyland, perform for other bands and try the ever-popular In-N-Out burgers.
Thank you to the May Day Project for their ongoing support of Clover School District and for helping to close opportunity gaps for our students.
The Clover School District (CSD) Board of Education met in a special called meeting this morning to approve the hiring of the Chargers’ first football coach.
Nicholas Pelham was appointed to be the first football coach at Lake Wylie High School. He is currently the Head Football Coach and Athletic Director of White Knoll High School in Lexington, SC.
During his tenure at White Knoll, Pelham was named the 2023 SCACA Football Coach of the Year and was a 2024 nominee for the NHSASA National Football Coach of the Year. Pelham’s Timberwolves were the State 5A Runner Up in 2023, capping off an undefeated regular season.
Prior to working at White Knoll High School, Pelham served as the Defensive Coordinator for Dutch Fork High School in Irmo; Defensive Coordinator and Associate Head Coach for Westwood High School in Blythewood; Defensive Coordinator for Richland Northeast High School in Columbia; Assistant Coach at Dutch Fork High School; Defensive Coordinator for Owosso High School in Owosso, MI; Defensive Coordinator for Tecumseh High School in Tecumseh, MI; and Assistant Football Coach for Onsted High School in Onsted, MI.
“We were clear from the start- Lake Wylie football is going to be tough, disciplined, and built to compete. Nick Pelham is the coach to make that happen. He demands accountability, brings a physical brand of football, and isn’t afraid to set high standards from day one. Coach Pelham knows how to build a program the right way, and he will establish a culture of physicality, toughness, and pride that our players and community can stand behind,” said Lake Wylie High School Athletic Director Steven Peeler.
Pelham holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Adrian College in Adrian, MI; and a Master of Arts degree in Educational Leadership from Capella University.
A press conference introducing Coach Pelham will be held Tuesday, January 13, at 5 p.m. in the Clover School District Auditorium.

Each year, the VFW selects an elementary, middle or high school teacher to participate in the Smart/Maher VFW National Citizenship Education Teacher program.
MSgt Clemens not only won at the post-level, but he also won at VFW District Five and will go on to compete at the state level.
Good luck, MSgt Clemens! This is well-deserved.




Clover School District (CSD) sends a BIG THANK YOU to the Clover/Lake Wylie community for your support of our Holiday Assistance program!
The generosity of our community never ceases to amaze us. Your kindness means that 246 families will have presents for their children this holiday season.From warm clothing and cash donations to dolls and even bicycles, your contributions have made a meaningful and lasting difference in the lives of our students.
A special shout out to the district's social work team--the elves who coordinate all this Christmas magic. With the assistance of numerous volunteers, the dedicated staff behind the scenes made this season brighter for many CSD families.





