Rock Hill area high school spring athletic programs are in their final weeks of the 2025-2026 school year, with student-athletes competing in post-season events across multiple sports as the Rock Hill Schools district’s academic calendar moves toward year-end ceremonies, according to the Rock Hill Schools district calendar.
Sullivan Middle School has spring athletic awards scheduled for May 13 at the school gymnasium, the district’s official calendar shows, marking the end of the spring sports season for the middle school level. Spring sports at the high school level include track and field, baseball, softball, golf, tennis, and soccer, all of which are winding down across York County School District 3.
Rock Hill Schools — officially York County School District 3 — serves 16,493 students across 25 schools as of the 2022-2023 school year, according to Ballotpedia’s district profile. The district employs 1,260 classroom teachers and maintains a student-teacher ratio of 13.09 to one, providing robust athletic and extracurricular programming across its campuses.
The district’s schools include Rock Hill High School, South Pointe High School, Northwestern High School, and Saluda Trail Middle School, among others. The Rock Hill Schools Board of Education has upcoming meetings on the district calendar, with a board meeting at the district office noted for May 12 and another for May 26.
South Carolina High School League post-season competition in spring sports typically runs through May, with state championships in track and field, baseball, softball, soccer, tennis, and golf held at various venues across the state. York County schools have historically been competitive in several spring sports, particularly in softball and track, where the Charlotte metro area’s athletic programs provide strong competition.
For families tracking student-athlete schedules, the Rock Hill Schools district calendar is accessible at rock-hill.k12.sc.us/calendar, where school-specific events are updated throughout the year. Saluda Trail Middle School hosted a band concert on April 28, and Castle Heights Middle School presented its Alice in Wonderland Jr. performance in late April, reflecting the district’s commitment to arts alongside athletics.
The coming weeks also include 8th grade awards ceremonies and K4/K5 graduation events at various campuses, signaling the district’s transition into end-of-year activities. Spring athletic banquets and award nights will follow post-season competitions for high school programs, recognizing student-athletes across all sports.
Parents and community members interested in attending Rock Hill area high school athletic events can check the district calendar and individual school pages for updated schedules as the season concludes. The SCHSL website provides statewide post-season brackets and scheduling for all sanctioned sports.