
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 Sandra Waller of the District Resource Center.


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 Robin Madden of Clover Middle 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 Sherry Smith of Oakridge Elementary.


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.


It might be summer vacation, but it's never too soon to think about providing school supplies for students in need.
That's why the Cram the Bus with Kindness Campaign kicked off this week and will continue throughout the summer.
This week, the bus is parked at Piggly Wiggly on Main Street. You can visit the store to place your donation of school supplies in the bin.
Thanks for your support of Clover's students!

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 Carrie Colon of Oakridge Elementary 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 Nicole H. Thompson of Kinard Elementary.


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 Barry McManus of Clover Middle 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 Tanya Wright of Kinard Elementary.


All CSD offices will observe summer hours beginning Monday, June 3. Summer hours are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday. CSD offices will return to regular hours beginning Monday, July 22.


Congratulations to Clover High School Class of 2024 Valedictorian Kayley Spitzer!


Congratulations to Clover High School Class of 2024 Salutatorian Jacob Summers!


Congratulations to the Clover High School Class of 2024! We are so proud of you!


End-of-year report cards were sent home with students today.


Happy Summer Vacation, CSD! Have a wonderful summer!


Just a reminder that today is a Half Day for CSD students!


CSD Spelling Bee Champion Mallory Greene had a great first day at the Scripps National Spelling Bee!
Mallory successfully completed the first three rounds of competition yesterday to make it to today's quarterfinal round. She correctly spelled "muesli" in round one and then answered a word meaning question that asked her to identify another word that means "inimical." (In case you were wondering, the answer is "hostile.") In round three, Mallory correctly spelled "plygain."
Mallory has advanced farther in this competition than any previous CSD student, and we wish her the best of luck today!
The quarterfinal round is airing on the ion television network beginning at 8 a.m. today.

The Clover Middle School (CMS) All-Stars took the field this morning for a Unified Softball game.
Unified sports enable students with and without disabilities to socialize and engage in physical activity. The CMS team was mentored by members of the school's Softball Team. Each player was featured in an All-Star banner posted on the backstop fence.
Unified softball was funded by a 2023 teacher innovation grant from the Clover LEAF Foundation

CSD pauses to remember and honor on Memorial Day. All schools and offices are closed in observance of the holiday.


Fifth graders at Larne Elementary showcased their personal and academic growth during the past year in a Leadership Showcase.
The showcase preceded the school’s annual Fifth Grade Awards Ceremony. Students delivered short presentations to demonstrate their fifth grade journey. Many talked about their improvement in writing, math or science classes, detailing specific curriculum concepts. Others discussed performance in extracurricular activities, like sports, dance or art. All reflected on their progress and areas for improvement as they enter middle school in the fall. The students also thanked friends, teachers and family members who helped them in their journey. They shared this information in electronic or tri-fold displays featuring photos, certificates, medals and other forms of recognition.
The Leadership Showcase was held to mark the end of Larne’s first year as a Leader in Me School.