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The
mission of Charlotte Latin School is to “encourage individual
development and civility in our students by inspiring them to learn,
by encouraging them to serve others, and by offering them many
growth-promoting opportunities.”
The Charlotte Latin Community Service Program provides numerous
opportunities to meet these objectives. Participation in our service
program allows students to develop an appreciation and understanding
of service to others. Through exposure to and interaction with
people with diverse backgrounds, abilities, and socio-cultural
traditions, students have firsthand opportunities to learn, to
explore, and to find shared human concerns. These experiences help
students discover abilities within themselves and others, while
more fully realizing the joy of reaching out to other persons.
It is the belief of the School that the habit of service to others
is fundamental, and that habits are instilled by participation
and action. The Community Service Program provides opportunities
for our students to develop leadership skills so that they can
more effectively serve the community at large.
Age-appropriate service opportunities are available to students
in kindergarten through twelfth grade. In the Upper School, the
Charlotte Latin Service Program is managed by students,
including the operation of an inner-city, after-school program in conjunction with Seigle Avenue Partners.
The Charlotte Latin Service Society
In 1997, The Charlotte Latin Service Society was
created to encourage students to participate in the Community Service
Program and to recognize those students who have made significant
contributions in the area of community service. To be inducted into
the Service Society, a four-year student must perform 150 hours
of service. Students who transfer into our school will have their
hour requirements prorated. The level of student involvement in
the Community Service Program since the Service Society’s
formation has been gratifying. For example, the members of the Class
of 2007 performed more than 10,000 combined hours of documented service during
their high school career. Through service, students discover unknown
talents and abilities, form new interests, and find challenging
opportunities for leadership.
Habitat for Humanity
In 2003 and 2006, the entire Charlotte Latin community
joined together to build the third and fourth Latin-sponsored Habitat for
Humanity homes. Students
worked side-by-side with their teachers, parents, and Latin alumni.
This tradition is a reflection of the School’s active commitment
to community service.
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