- York County School District 2
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York County School District 2
(Clover School District)Location 604 Bethel St.
Clover, SC 29710Information Type Public School District[1] Motto Each child, each day...excellence Superintendent Dr. Mark Sosne Faculty (on FTE basis)[1] Grades Pre-K-12[1] Athletics conference SC Region III-AAAA Website http://www.clover2.k12.sc.us/index.php 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.
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. Mark Sosne and the Board of Trustees is made up of seven members:[2]
- Kathy Cantrell
- Joe Gordon
- Jack Grier
- Bob Magee
- Mack McCarter
- Franklin Pendleton
- Melanie Wilson
Schools
The district is made up of six 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
Middle Schools
High Schools
Alternative Schools
- Blue Eagle Academy
Notes
- ^ a b c d "Data from 2009-2010 school year". Clover School District. http://www.clover2.k12.sc.us/index.php. Retrieved 2010-05-25.
- ^ Clover School District Board of Trustees
Categories:- School districts in South Carolina
- Education in York County, South Carolina
- South Carolina school stubs
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