Clover School District (CSD) will transition to asynchronous E-Learning on Friday, January 10, 2025, to ensure the safety of students and staff as Winter Storm Cora approaches our area. Parents will receive direct information from their school on the details around the eLearning Day.
An Asynchronous E-Learning Day means that students will not log on for live instruction from their teachers. Instead, students will complete assignments posted to Canvas (the district’s online learning management system) or provided in paper packets for our youngest learners. The asynchronous format provides families with the greatest flexibility in how and when their students complete the assignments because students are not required to be online at any specific time. Staff will be available for office hours between 8:00 am - 11:30 am should your child need support locating or completing the assignments .
Students have up to five days from Friday, January 10, to complete their work in order to be counted present for the missed day of school. All work should be completed and turned in by Friday, January 17, 2025.
All athletic events have been cancelled for both Friday, January 10, and Saturday, January 11. Details about when these events will be rescheduled will be shared shortly.

Clover School District (CSD) is currently monitoring weather conditions as Winter Storm Cora approaches our area.
We anticipate announcing any impact to our operating status for Friday, January 10, following the National Weather Service briefing at noon today.

Currently, all CSD schools and buildings, excluding the District Office, are experiencing a phone and internet outage.

Currently, all CSD schools and buildings, excluding the District Office, are experiencing a phone and internet outage.

During National Principals Month, CSD pays tribute to the hard-working instructional leaders who make Clover schools some of the best in the state! Today, we honor Shavon O'Brien of Bethel Elementary. #ThankAPrincipal

Earlier this morning, Clover School District administration confirmed that power has been restored in all district buildings and in the majority of homes throughout the community, Clover School District will resume its normal operating schedule on Tuesday, October 1, 2024.
A small portion of our families may still be without power. The transportation department has shared that if a student misses a bus on Tuesday due to power issues,, they can call 803-810-8190, and a bus will be sent back to assist.
We thank Duke Energy and York Electric for their tireless work to restore power throughout the district following Hurricane Helene's catastrophic impact on the power grid. Additionally, we want to thank our social workers and others who helped families this morning at Clover High School with food, water, and electricity.
Finally, we commend the food services department for their efforts to save as much of the district's food supplies as possible by moving products from the buildings without power to those with power. Their work minimized the amount of loss that would have otherwise taken place.
Have a good afternoon; we look forward to returning to a sense of normalcy on Tuesday. All schools and buildings will operate on a normal schedule.

CSD UPDATE:
Following the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Helene on the power grid in our community, Clover School District will be CLOSED on Monday, September 30, 2024.
This will be a full day off for all students and staff. Clover School District will use its listed bad weather make-up day on Monday, January 6, 2025, as a replacement day for Monday. This will be an eLearning Day for students.
Currently, several district buildings remain without power, including Bethel Elementary, Griggs Road Elementary, Larne Elementary Oakridge Elementary, Oakridge Middle, Blue Eagle Academy, and the District Office. Additionally, over 7,000 CSD families are without power in their homes.
CSD will continue to work with electric providers to assess the timeline for these outages and provide an update on the status for Tuesday as soon as it is available.
Thank you,
Clover School District

Clover School District has been closely monitoring the forecast around Hurricane Helene and the potential for severe weather in our area starting late Thursday and continuing into morning hours on Friday.
Currently, the forecasts suggest that we may experience high winds, heavy rain, and potential flooding that would impact the travel conditions for buses and automobiles. Available information from various sources, including the National Weather Service, show that wind speeds may exceed the state guidelines for safe bus operation.
Based on this information, Clover School District will transition to eLearning on Friday, September 27. All CSD buildings will be closed. Parents will receive direct information from their school on the details around the eLearning Day.
At this time, forecasts indicate that weather conditions will improve by late Friday afternoon. Therefore, scheduled homecoming events and athletics on Friday evening will continue as planned. However, any changes to the schedule will be communicated by individual schools as needed.

Clover School District (CSD) extends a warm "Welcome to Clover" to all the wonderful new employees who will be joining CSD for the upcoming school year. Today, we highlight Keila McMullen of Bethel Elementary.

It's that time again, Clover Community!
The Clover School District Back-to-School Bash will be held Friday, July 26, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Memorial Stadium. We hope you will join us for music, inflatables, snow cones, temporary tattoos, sunglasses and important resources from our schools and community organizations.
See you out there!!!

Parents who indicated that their children needed bus service when they registered their children for the 2024-2025 school year should have received emails earlier today with their children's bus route and schedule information. Parents were sent two emails--one with details for the morning route and a second with details of the afternoon route. Parents who did not receive these emails should contact their child's school.
Clover School District (CSD) extends a warm "Welcome to Clover" to all the wonderful new employees who will be joining CSD for the upcoming school year. Today, we highlight Abbey Sexton of Bethel Elementary.

Fourth graders at Bethel Elementary presented their Zoo Fundraising Projects with district instructional leaders, parents and students this morning.
Students were challenged to select five animals. They researched the animals and then created plans for a zoo that could host the type of habitat needed by each animal. They further learned about the animals' diet and veterinary care. They created budgets to show the cost of caring for the animal each day and for a year.
The purpose of the presentations was to seek investors in their zoos. Guests received pretend checks for between $100,000 and $1,000,000. Students were to persuade their audience members to invest in their zoo.
CSD honors our amazing team of teachers during Teacher Appreciation Week! Thanks for all you do!

Happy Star Wars Day! May the Fourth be with you today and always!

During Mental Health Awareness Month, CSD reminds the community of our partnership with Care Solace--a service providing 24/7 access to mental health resources that's just a call or click away.

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.

