
Meet Clover Middle School's Teacher of the Year and Support Staff of the Year!
Special Education Teacher Todd Ellis
Instructional Assistant Carl Richardson


Meet Oakridge Elementary's Teacher of the Year and Support Staff of the Year!
Special Education Teacher Kristin Hall
Instructional Assistant Susan Buckley


Meet Kinard Elementary's Teacher of the Year and Support Staff of the Year!
Second Grade Teacher Kathryn Davis
Instructional Assistant Tina Ginn


Meet Griggs Road Elementary's Teacher of the Year and Support Staff of the Year!
Reading Intervention Teacher Amanda Kaser
Instructional Assistant Ashli Dellinger


Meet Crowders Creek Elementary's Teacher of the Year and Support Staff of the Year!
Special Education Teacher Kendall Cagle
Instructional Assistant Lynne Pubentz


Meet Bethany Elementary's Teacher of the Year and Support Staff of the Year!
Special Education Teacher Tammy Crago
Instructional Assistant Carrieanne Horseman


Let's kick off Teacher Appreciation Week by saluting the Teachers of the Year and Support Staff of the Year from each of our schools!

Meet Clover High School's Teacher of the Year and Support Staff of the Year!
Mathematics Teacher Anna Cather
Instructional Assistant Patty Worley


Meet Clover Virtual Academy's/Blue Eagle Academy's Teacher of the Year and Support Staff of the Year!
Science Teacher Rosa Ford
Custodian Troy Blackwelder


Meet Larne Elementary's Teacher of the Year and Support Staff of the Year!
First Grade Teacher Mary Adams
Library Assistant Diana Wilcox


It's Star Wars Day! May the Fourth be with you!


On National College Decision Day, we want to know where our Blue Eagles are soaring off to next year. Students and parents can comment to celebrate their student's enrollment in a two-year or four-year college or their enlistment in the military. Congratulations, Blue Eagles!


During Mental Health Awareness Month, CSD reminds students, staff and families of Care Solace, a service that links you to mental health resources in our community.


Students in the GT Art and Dance Programs at Griggs Road Elementary staged a showcase of their growth as artists last night.
Students in the dance program performed two numbers on the stage to open the event. Families then took part in a gallery walk in the cafeteria. Art students displayed works across varied styles and media.
Whitney Hinson is the dance instructor at Griggs Road. Rose Grigg is the art instructor.

Fourth Quarter Interim Reports come home today! Don't forget to check those backpacks!


Don't forget today's an Early-Release Day! All schools dismiss two hours early.


On Administrative Professionals Day, CSD thanks the hard-working administrative professionals who keep our schools and offices running smoothly!


During National Volunteer Appreciation Week, CSD thanks the many community volunteers who work tirelessly to support our schools. Whether you help out with classroom celebrations, chaperone field trips or hold an office in a PTO or Booster Club, we say "Thank you." You help CSD achieve a level of excellence that makes us a leader in the state and nation.


Clover School District (CSD) students joined more than 1,300 students from York and Chester counties at Cherry Park in Rock Hill today for the Area 11 Special Olympics.
Following an opening ceremony that included the singing of the National Anthem and the recitation of the Special Olympics athlete’s pledge, Rock Hill Mayor John Gettys officially declared the games open.
Young athlete clinics were hosted for students as young as three years-old, while other events included competitors 22 years-old and older. Track and field events that were part of the games included the softball throw, 50 M and 100 M races and the standing long jump.
While everyone who takes part in the Special Olympics is a champion, students earned ribbons for placing in their event.

The workplace isn’t just a cubicle in an office building. That’s why Griggs Road Elementary hosted Careers on Wheels Day.
The campus was filled with all kinds of vehicles that may be used in a career. These included farm trailers (complete with a horse, cow, donkey, baby goats and piglets), construction equipment, police cars, an ambulance, a fire truck, a food truck and even a realtor’s luxury car.
Students had the opportunity to to speak to representatives from various organizations to learn more about their mobile work. Special thanks to the York County Sheriff’s Office, Clover Police Department, Bethel Volunteer Fire Department, River Hills EMS, Rinehart Realty, Happy Hooves and Feathers Farm, Bolin Farms, Gypsy Gait, Olde English Land Management, Ruth Builders and Parkin’ Latte.