York County School District 2

Clover School District, officially known as York County School District 2, is a suburban[1] school district located in York County, in north-central South Carolina, near the North Carolina border. The district is located in a primarily rural setting in the piedmont region of South Carolina and is home to approximately 24,250 residents. The district is bordered by Cherokee County, SC to the west; York and Rock Hill to the south; and Cleveland County and Gaston County, NC to the north.

Bethel Elementary School's Spirit Rock
York County School District 2
(Clover School District)
Address
604 Bethel Street
, South Carolina, 29710
United States
District information
TypePublic School District[1]
MottoEach child, each day...excellence
GradesPre-K-12[2]
SuperintendentDr. Sheila Quinn
NCES District ID4503840[2]
Students and staff
Students8,372 (2020-2021)[2]
Faculty590.56 (on FTE basis)[2]
Student–teacher ratio14.18[2]
Athletic conferenceSC Region III-AAAA
Other information
Websitewww.clover.k12.sc.us

Clover School District serves roughly 6,500 students in grades pre-k through 12. The much-respected reputation of the district has helped influence a strong surge of growth to the area, particularly around Lake Wylie.

Administration

The current superintendent is Dr. Sheila Quinn and the Board of Trustees is made up of seven members:[3]

  • Jay Young
  • Joe Gordon
  • Sherri Ciurlik
  • Liz Johnson
  • Mack McCarter
  • Ginger Marr
  • Rob Wallace

Dr. Mark Sosne, the previous superintendent, retired after the 2017–2018 school year.

Schools

The district is made up of seven elementary schools, two middle schools, one high school and an alternative school. Below is a complete list of component schools:

Elementary schools

  • Bethany Elementary School
  • Bethel Elementary School
  • Crowders Creek Elementary School
  • Griggs Road Elementary School
  • Kinard Elementary School
  • Larne Elementary School
  • Oakridge Elementary School

Middle schools

High schools

Alternative schools

  • Blue Eagle Academy

References


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