Parent Involvement & Volunteering
Charlotte Catholic High School is blessed with an exceptional community of parents, alumni and friends who work together with faculty, staff, administrators, counselors and coaches. Every year, hundreds of parents volunteer their time and talents in support of CCHS students and teachers.
The following organizations offer volunteer opportunities to pursue interests and share expertise with the CCHS community. Getting involved also provides opportunities to socialize with fellow parents while finding rewarding ways to engage with our school community.
PTO
Together with the Charlotte Catholic community, the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) strives to enhance communication between faculty, students, and parents while providing volunteers and financial assistance to support special activities for students and teachers.
The PTO has many opportunities for involvement throughout the year supporting PTO-sponsored-events, including the Homecoming Dance, Teacher and Staff Back to School Lunches, Christmas and End-of-Year Breakfasts, PTO Hospitality Committee, Teacher Appreciation Week, dance chaperones, and much more.
The PTO is funded 100% through parent dues, which can be paid through the school store. Questions? Contact the 2025-26 PTO Officers (ptocharlottecatholic@gmail.org)
CCHS Alumni Association
The CCHS Alumni Association is made up of more than 10,000 members, including many CCHS parents. The Alumni Association works to keep alumni connected to and supporting CCHS. The CCHS Advancement Office works closely with the Alumni Association Board of Directors to help plan reunions, homecoming and other alumni events. Additional alumni information can be found on the Alumni page of the CCHS website.
CCHS Alumni Boosters
The CCHS Athletic Booster Club exists to organize and promote the development of respectful, faith-filled athletes through the participation in interscholastic sports. The objective of the Boosters is to provide support and encouragement for the athletic, academic, and personal achievements of the students of Charlotte Catholic High School, by volunteering time, contributing financial backing and fundraising for the success of its athletic teams.
There are hundreds of volunteer opportunities available through the Boosters, including helping coaches with logistics as team parents, volunteering in the spirit store, a tailgate event for families of the MACS elementary schools, stadium clean-up and more. In addition to many opportunities for involvement on game days, the CCHS Athletics Boosters organize an annual Golf Tournament and Women’s Tennis Tournament.
CCHS Band Boosters
The CCHS Band Boosters support the bands through fundraising and logistical support. Every four years, the marching band travels to Dublin, Ireland to march in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
CCHS Foundation
In 1974, a group of dedicated parents started the Charlotte Catholic High School Foundation to provide funding for academic and cultural enhancements that could not be met through tuition alone.
CCHS Advisory Council
The CCHS Advisory Council was formed during the 2022-23 school year. It is comprised of leaders in the local school community, who bring together their wisdom, experience, and passion to support local school leadership. This volunteer group assists the CCHS administration with the identification, planning, and execution of site-specific, short, and long-term goals in a number of key areas aligned with the school’s strategic plan.
More Opportunities to Volunteer
In addition to the organizations listed, there are many other ways to get involved. Read The Catholic Daily for opportunities that might be of interest, including:
Social and Fundraising Events:
From Homecoming to Winterfest to The CCHS Gala, there are volunteer opportunities for those who want to help with events.
Visual and Performing Arts:
Provide support for performances and art shows.
Campus Ministry:
Work within the CCHS faith community to help with service, retreats, and other opportunities to support the spiritual life of the students and faculty at CCHS.
A Note about Safe Environment Program:
Charlotte Catholic High School follows the policies of the Diocese of Charlotte regarding volunteer roles. The Diocese has launched a new training program for clergy, employees, and volunteers to enhance efforts to protect children and young people in all our churches, schools, and ministries.
All volunteers must register for a CMG Connect account and complete Safe Environment training.