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092024 ctkHUNTERSVILLE — During halftime of the Crusaders’ season opener Aug. 23, Christ the King High School kicked off the public phase of its “Together in Sport and Spirit” capital campaign to improve outdoor athletic facilities for its growing student body.

School leaders and CTK cheerleaders unfurled a 60-foot banner showcasing the detailed plans for the $3.6 million-$5 million project, which will include permanent seating, a complete renovation and resurfacing of the field, enhanced emergency access, improved parking, and the addition of modern restroom facilities.

092024 CTK logoThe capital campaign is following a strategic, tiered approach, providing opportunities for additional improvements as more funds are raised. The top-tier goal of $5 million will allow for the installation of a state-of-the-art artificial turf surface, providing a premier playing field for athletes and making it possible for the facilities to be used year-round.

“We are excited to share this ambitious vision with our community and to officially launch the public phase of our campaign,” said Dr. Carl Semmler, the school’s president. “These facilities are crucial for our students’ athletic development and reflect our commitment to excellence and unity in spirit. We invite everyone to join us in making this vision a reality.”

The campaign aims to meet the immediate needs of the school’s athletic programs and ensure that the facilities can serve future generations of students and athletes, school leaders said.

They invite alumni, parents, local businesses, and community members to support this transformative project.

Since opening in 2011, Christ the King High School has built a proud history of academic and athletic excellence, and this campaign represents a significant investment in its future.

With the community’s support, these new facilities will become a cornerstone of the school’s continued success, Semmler said, especially as its enrollment grows. The school currently serves 440 students.

For more information about the capital campaign or to learn how to contribute, please go to www.ctkchs.org or email Dr. Carl Semmler at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

— Nicole Seeling is director of advancement for Christ the King High School in Huntersville.

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