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HUNTERSVILLE — Christ the King High School has reached another milestone in its “Grounded in Faith – Building our Future” capital campaign to build a new Athletic & Activity Complex, as pledges recently surpassed $4.75 million.

“Our goal for this November was to raise an additional $500,000 in new pledges. The effort culminated in Giving Tuesday and we were able to raise over $518,000 in just a few short weeks. The community support for this project has been overwhelming and surpassed even our highest expectations,” said Principal Dr. Carl Semmler.

The project excitement was fueled by the engagement of a contractor this summer and re-imagined drawings for the new complex, which will seat more than 690 spectators and will include men’s and women’s locker rooms for both home and visiting teams, and coach and trainer offices. A full-sized stage, which will include lighting and sound systems, will be built to accommodate student performances, school-wide liturgies and awards ceremonies.
More than 250 families have pledged to the campaign, including alumni, current and future families, as well as graduates, grandparents and community supporters of Catholic education.

“Witnessing the Christ the King community rally together, once again, to get this project across the finish line is truly humbling,” stated Art and Georgette McMahon, committee co-chairs. “What is even more amazing, and can’t be measured today, is the positive impact on the lives of future generations of CTK students.”

Construction is scheduled to begin next summer, and is projected to take approximately 10-12 months. Work continues as additional funds of approximately $1 million are needed for the next phase, which includes a pavilion to serve as the new main entrance, and will include concessions, ticket office, public restrooms and fitness center.

“The CTK community has done extraordinary work with this capital campaign including the staff, the volunteer leaders and the donors. We celebrate that construction is expected to start next summer and at the same time we encourage others who believe in the mission of CTK to make a pledge to support the next phase as we continue to raise funds.,” said Jim Kelley, diocesan director of development.

Information about the “Grounded in Faith – Building Our Future” capital campaign and how you can help is online at www.ctkchs.org. Questions? Contact Semmler at 704-799-4400 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

— Christ The King High School