Clover School District is guided by our vision: Clover School District will ensure effective leadership, relevant, engaging instruction, and positive collaborative partnerships to achieve the highest levels of student achievement. Our vision is applied to our entire academic program, PK-12.
Clover Schools are actively employing personalized learning initiatives this school year, and personalized learning will be a district focus moving forward. District leadership PLC’s will dive into personalized learning, and multiple opportunities for teacher professional development have been made available and announced throughout the school year.
Clover School District has a strong commitment to early childhood education. The district’s pre-k program serves 240 four-year-old students with twelve highly qualified Early Childhood teachers and twelve instructional aides. Pre-k classes are full day with lunch and transportation provided by the district.
The district’s elementary schools serve students in pre-k through fifth grade. The S.C. Curriculum Standards are the foundation of the instructional program. Students also receive weekly instruction in art, music, physical education, and technology. Each school is staffed with highly qualified teachers, a full-time nurse, a guidance counselor, and grade level teaching assistants.
The district’s middle schools serve students in sixth through eighth grades in a modified middle school program model. The South Carolina Curriculum Standards are the foundation for all core content instructional courses. Students also have the opportunity to take three courses for high school credit beginning in the eighth grade - Algebra 1, English 1, and Spanish 1. Band, chorus, and athletics, along with student clubs and organizations, complement the academic program. All middle schools have one full time nurse, two guidance counselors, and two assistant principals.
Clover High School serves students in grades nine through twelve on a 4 x 4 block schedule model with frequent flex times during which students can seek out supports they may need. Students in grades 9 through 11 take eight courses per year with a comprehensive final exam which counts 20% of the final grade. Freshmen are served on the 9th Grade campus which has completed its first year of operation. The South Carolina Curriculum Standards are the foundation of the high school instructional program. Clover High School offers elective courses in fifteen of sixteen nationally recognized career clusters. The Applied Technology Center offers high school majors in agriculture, architecture and construction, AV Tech, automotive technology, business management, finance, informational technology, marketing, education and training, engineering (Project Lead the Way), health science, hospitality and tourism, and human services. Emphasis will be placed on offering a work credential and/or a work-based-learning opportunity with each CTE program of study. Students wishing to take an advanced course of study may take honors courses, advanced placement courses, dual enrollment courses and college courses. Award winning fine arts and competitive athletics are offered, along with student clubs and organizations, complement the rigorous academic program.
Clover High School is host to Western York County Middle College through a partnership with York School District One and York Technical College. Middle College students who are ready spend part of their junior and senior year taking courses on the campus of York Technical College. Additionally, many CTE programs include dual enrollment opportunities through YTC, and several dual enrollment academic courses are offered through USC-Union to qualified students. Clover High school runs a fully operational i-School, which offers virtual college prep, honors and advanced placement courses in English, mathematics, science, social studies, physical education and health. The high school has two full time nurses, six guidance counselors, and four assistant principals.