Prayer for March - the month of Saint Joseph

O Joseph, virgin-father of Jesus, most pure spouse of the Virgin Mary, pray every day for us to the same Jesus, the Son of God, that we, being defended by the power of his grace and striving dutifully in life, may be crowned by him at the hour of death.

Our Lady of Mercy and St. Joseph pray for us.

New Announcements
CCHS Scholarships for Graduating Seniors: Nominations and Applications due Today, Thursday, March 31. The portal will close on Thursday at midnight, no late applications will be accepted. Please see Mrs. Smith in Counseling (CCSmith@charlottecatholic.com) with any questions.

Reminder to sign up for The Dad's Mass: Friday, April 1: Dad's Mass information and Sign up Please come to Mass with Fr. Reid and your fellow Charlotte Catholic Dads in celebration and appreciation of you and our community!

Please sign up for to pray for our priests heading Lenten confessions at Catholic next week: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C044DACAB2CAB9-prayers
News for Students

Cougars for a Cure Tee Shirt order and pick up information: Last day to order is March 31. Shirts will be available for pick-up Thursday, March 31 and Friday, April 1 at all lunches near the cafeteria.

Rho Kappa Firehouse 24 Drive Continues until Friday, April 1.

Freedom School Club Book Drive: March 30 - April 8.

International Week Rosary: Wednesday, April 6 Click here for information

Thursday, April 7 Service Opportunity: Service with a Heart - Click here for all information

Rho Kappa Spring Applications Open Now: Applications are due Friday, April 8 Click here for all the information

President's Volunteer Service Award: Applications Due May 16.

Student-Athletes: Are you considering pursuing your sport in college? Check out the NCAA Eligibility website to learn what that means to play in the different divisions and to create an account. https://web3.ncaa.org/ecwr3/

News for Parents

Important Reminder from the Attendance office regarding any Early Dismissals: If your student needs early dismissal, please have them bring a note to the attendance office first thing in the morning with their name and exact time of dismissal. This will allow your student to leave school without a parent entering the building to sign them out.

Tuesday, April 5: Addiction Crisis Presentation

Join us for Coffee with Kurt sponsored by the PTO: Wednesday, April 6.

Senior Parents: Graduation Announcements: Student Pick up Friday, April 8 Click here for information

Wednesday, April 27 at 6:30 PM - Transition to College Presentation for parents of seniors: All Details and the sign up can be found here on the CCHS Calendar.
Counselors' Corner

A college representative will meet in-person, or virtually where indicated, at CCHS with any Sophomore, Junior or Senior student that is interested. A counselor is also present.
  • A college rep is the person who reads the application for admission so a face-to-face meeting will serve the student well.
  • The student must print a screenshot of the SCOIR registration and have their teacher sign it as their pass.
  • A student needs to remember that they are representing CCHS at these meetings so come with some good questions and your best behavior.
  • The visits will be listed each Friday for the following week and a complete list is available on SCOIR.
  • CCHS students are required to wear a mask while meeting with a college representative.
  
Tuesday, May 3
Carolina University at 11:00 AM VIRTUAL

Congratulations to these seniors on their awarded scholarships!

Emily Ayers
University of South Carolina Academic Scholar- Merit Award
 
Blythe Bishop
University of Alabama Competitive Admissions Scholarship
University of Alabama Tutwiler Opportunity Scholarship
 
Travis Clawson
University of Oklahoma Award of Excellence
University of South Carolina Academic Scholar-Distinction Award
 
Regan Coughlin
University of Alabama Crimson Legends Scholarship
The Catholic University of America Catholic University Scholarship
The Catholic University of America Parish Scholarship
 
Emily Dettinger
University of South Carolina Dean’s Scholar Scholarship
University of Tennessee Volunteer Scholarship
 
Tiernan Donnelly
University of Alabama-Huntsville Academic Excellence Scholarship
Auburn University Academic Presidential Scholarship
 
Jackson Elsass
George Mason University Mason Recognition Award
 
Lauren Fey
College of the Holy Cross Magis Scholarship
Southern Methodist University Discovery Scholarship
Southern Methodist University Distinguished Scholarship
 
Joseph Flynn
University of Missouri Mark Twain Non-Resident Tuition Award
 
William Hicks
American University Dean’s Scholarship
Kenyon College Distinguished Academic Scholar Scholarship
Oberlin College John Frederick Oberlin Scholarship
Oberlin College Oberlin Commitment Scholarship
 
Emma Iles
The Ohio State University National Buckeye Scholarship
The Ohio State University Provost Scholarship
 
Finlay Jeffs
University of South Carolina Academic Scholar-Distinction Award
 
Danielle Kacerosky
IE University Scholarship for Personal Excellence
 
Michael Morais
Appalachian State University Appalachian Excellence Scholarship
Auburn University Academic Heritage Scholarship
University of South Carolina Academic Scholar-Distinction Award
 
Elijah Petchel
University of South Carolina Academic Scholar-Distinction Award
 
Catherine Schilli
Gettysburg College Abraham Lincoln Scholarship
 
Matthew Schmidt
Miami University RedHawk Excellence Scholarship
 
Julia Tramontano
Florida Gulf Coast University Blue & Green Director’s Award
University of South Carolina Academic Scholar-Merit Award
 
Vivian Trinh
Loyola University Chicago Presidential Scholarship
 
Conor Walsh
University of Miami President’s Scholarship

Seniors: Please provide a copy (paper or electronic) of the scholarships earned from a university or business to your counselor. Print the scholarship before notifying the college you will not attend, otherwise the portal will be deleted. These scholarships will be noted one time in the Catholic Daily on Fridays and in the Graduation Program. The name of the scholarship and the college that awarded it will be recognized. The actual dollar amount is not made public though is noted as part of the class grand total at the end of the school year.

BROYHILL LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE 
Delegates gain practical leadership and personal development skills they need to succeed in high school, college and beyond. For rising 10th -12th graders. Held at Queens University of Charlotte. Students can apply online athttps://www.broyhill-leadership.org/broyhill-leadership-conference/apply-now/ Program dates: June 14-18, 2022 and July 19-23, 2022
 
SEMINARY IMMERSION PROGRAM: NOTRE DAME
Led by priests, brothers, and seminarians of the Congregation of Holy Cross, the Summer Seminary Immersion Program (SSIP) is a two-week academic experience designed for high school aged men (15-18 years old) interested in deepening their relationship with Christ and His Church. SSIP is also open to high school men who may have considered a more serious calling to priesthood or to life as a religious brother. Visit https://precollege.nd.edu/summer-seminary-immersion-program/ for details and application.
 
Accounting/ business programs: offered to high school minority students; ACAP (free event offered every year, you may have previously heard about it) and AMPD (a college program for accounting students).
ACAP- Accounting Career Awareness Program
·         Trademark program held every year by the National Association of Black Accountants
·         Students will learn from business professionals about professional development, accounting, finance and financial literacy
·         Students will have the opportunity to talk to admission counselors from Charlotte about college and what to look for when applying for school
·         Student will participate in a case competition
·         This year the program will be virtual (usually a residency program on a college campus)
·         Dates- June 14-16 (Tuesday thru Thursday for half days)
·         For rising sophomore, junior and senior students
·         Scholarships will be given out to select students
o   Deadline is April 30th
 AMPD- Accounting, Mentorship and Professional Development Program
·         College academic program offered by Winthrop University (WU)
·         Competitive program developed with an accounting firm to increase the number of minorities in the accounting field
·         Students get professional development from fortune 500 companies, special housing, scholarships, accounting mentor, consideration for internships, externships and full-time positions
·         To participate students must identify as an underrepresented minority, have a 3.0 GPA, specific MATH SAT or ACT scores, come to WU for school, participate in extra-curricular activities and study accounting
·         Website- https://www.winthrop.edu/cba/accounting/ampd/
No specific deadline
Campus Ministry


Rosaries for Charlotte Catholic: Please consider signing up for a day to pray the Rosary for the spiritual needs of all those at CCHS: Sign up here

For more information about Campus Ministry, the Weekly Rosary intention, and more, click here.

Saturday, April 9: Bishop's Youth Pilgrimage
News from CCHS Athletic Boosters and the Athletic Department

CCHS Boosters Spirit Store in the Cafeteria: March hours for students: Tuesday and Thursday from 10:15 AM-1:45 PM 
Cougar Kudos

Eight students from the German Program received awards at the NC German Day competition. Congratulations to all!
  • Genie Alvarado, Poetry, first place
  • Genie Alvarado, Song, first place
  • German 2 students: Leonardo Yon, Molly Canon, Elizabeth Dalton, Max Miller, Jackson Lanier, Jack Dorsch: Song with instruments, first place
  • Andrew Ellis, extemporaneous speaking, 2nd place
  • Leonardo Yon, Culture Bee, 2nd place.

Congratulations to Senior Midfielder, Kate Draddy (Girls Lacrosse) scored her 100th career goal this weekend against Blessed Trinity in GA!
COVID-19 Information

Please contact the CCHS Health Room 704-716-2424 or Nurse Lorraine Maslanka LHMaslanka@charlottecatholic.com on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday or Nurse Joan Trautmann, jltrautmann@charlottecatholic.com on Monday and Wednesday if your student tests positive or with any COVID concerns.

February 26, 2022 MACS COVID guidelines: Click here
Community Opportunities

Holy Angels Clay Shoot Wednesday, April 6: Click here for the information

Saturday, April 9: CPCC STEM Event


Volunteer Opportunity: Hit the Brixx event on Saturday, May 21, 2022 Email gluodenisa@hpccr.org for information.

  • Enjoy free admission to the museum, food trucks, live music, special programming themed around Mental Health Awareness month, and a cash bar on the front terrace (weather permitting).
  • From 2-4 PM, join in a calming, slow-looking exercise in the museum galleries and join in a mindfulness drawing activity in recognition of Mental Health Awareness month.
  • Party in the Park is generously presented by Principal Foundation.
Quick Resources
Attendance
24-hour Attendance Hotline 704-716-2418
* Please follow these procedures *
Early Dismissal: If your student needs early dismissal, please have them bring a note to the attendance office first thing in the morning with their name and exact time of dismissal. This will allow your student to leave school without a parent entering the building to sign them out.
Return to school after an absence: A parent note is needed for documentation after any student absence.
Bus Service
 For information about the MACS bus service, visit MACS Transportation.
The school Cafeteria is open before school, during break and all 3 lunches. Cash or a student account may be used for purchase.
For Cafeteria Questions contact Mrs. Yarborough at Yarborough@aladdinfood.com
Carpool and Parking Information
The paved and gravel lots are closed for construction work.
There is no parking in these lots this year.
The Little Avenue entrance will be closed due to construction of the Fine Arts Center this school year. All traffic entering campus will use the Highway 51 (Pineville-Matthews Road) entrance or the Walsh Boulevard entrance. Traffic exiting via Little Avenue will now be redirected behind the visitors’ side of the stadium and to Walsh Boulevard.
There is no vehicle or pedestrian access to or from Little Avenue.
Carpool Drop off and Pick up Reminders:
Parents may only enter campus to drop off or pick up by entering from 51.
During drop off and pick up only students and faculty parking in the B Deck may enter the campus from Walsh.
There is no drop off in front of or in the parking garage.
The entrance to campus from Pineville-Matthews Road is one way during school hours.
The Little Avenue Entrance is closed due to construction of the Fine Arts Center. 
Student drivers and parents are reminded not to use The Waterford Square Apartments as a cut through: We have had multiple reports of speeding on the streets and have been asked by the apartment complex to remind drivers not cut through. Please help prevent accidents and keep our community safe.
Please do NOT drop off or pick up your student at neighboring businesses. The school has received many calls asking us to not use their parking lots. Please help us be a good neighbor.
The Catholic Daily
Please keep UP-TO-DATE with daily announcements (The Catholic Daily) and communications from CCHS via email. Senders will be "Charlotte Catholic High School" noreply@charlottecatholic.com or CCHS_Communications@charlottecatholic.com. Please mark both as safe senders.

For questions related to The Catholic Daily, please email catholicdaily@cchsemail.org
Driving Eligibility Certificate
Driving Eligibility Certificates are available at the front reception desk during scheduled office hours.
Drivers Ed
Jordan Driving School offers Drivers Ed at CCHS - Sign up for a class!
Click here for all information
Inclement Weather
If school is closed, or there is a change to the regular daily schedule due to inclement weather, you will be notified via the email address and telephone number the school has on record.
National Honor Society Tutoring 
Every Wednesday from 2:35 - 3:05 PM in the Library. Any subject, just drop in!

Science National Honor Society Tutoring
A member of SNHS will be matched with the student in need for 3 sessions of 45 minutes each over the course of a month, to be scheduled on campus at a time convenient for the tutor and student.  Please email the SNHS faculty advisor, Karen Belciglio, kabelciglio@charlottecatholic.com with specific the student name, science class, instructor, the topics they wish to cover.  We’ll respond within 2 school days. 
Parking Permits for Students
Students who have purchased parking passes must park in their assigned spot. Tags were distributed in homeroom at the start of the school year and must be displayed at all times when on campus.
Click Here for the school store to purchase student parking permits
For Questions please contact Mr. Conrad RJConrad@charlottecatholic.com
PTO
The PTO depends 100% on dues and donations.
Click here to pay your dues and support the PTO
If you are interested in volunteering, Click here to view the various committees that can use your help.
Contact PTO President Jennifer Jones Jennifer Jones chj_jcj@hotmail.com for more information.
Scheduling of School Facilities and Meetings
CCHS community members wishing to schedule on-campus or Zoom meetings (team parents, and others who would like to schedule facilities cafeteria, library, etc.), need to contact Dr. Maria Leahy MMLeahy@charlottecatholic.com with the date, time, and location to check availability with regard to the school calendar and space.
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