Our Parent Teacher Student Organization (PTSO) is an active partnership between our school and community members. From providing staff recognition and rewards, to fundraising, and advocating for our students our PTSO provides invaluable support.
Anyone interested in helping to serve should consider joining the MHS PTSO. Anyone can be a member and it is free! Please complete this form or email bluedevilptso@gmail.com.
Follow us on Facebook to stay in the know for things like meetings and upcoming events like spirit nights.
If every family donates $5, the PTSO will have enough funds to cover our entire year of activities.
You can also make your donation using the Online School Payment system. Click on "PTO" from the left-hand menu and select "MHS PTO."
Want to celebrate your student’s birthday? College acceptance? Show MHS Pride? Rent the Spirit Rock! Located in front of Magnolia, the Spirit Rock is a great way to show your MHS spirit while supporting the school.
Register your Publix (Add Club Publix, choose Mooresville High School) and Harris Teeter (School Code 6310) cards to support the PTSO! These cards need to be re-linked every year.
Help us with College Application Week
Help students complete college applications during our annual College Application Week in November. Many colleges waive application fees during this week.
Contact: Ms. Thomas, meganthomas@mgsd.k12.nc.us
Be a Test Proctor
Help administer end-of-course and final exams in January and June.
Contact: Ms. Townsend, taishatownsend@mgsd.k12.nc.us
Be a Tutor
Do you have an academic strength that you would like to share with high school students? Email your name, contact information, and the subject in which you're willing to help to the MHS Counseling Department and we will add you to our list of tutors!
Contact: Ms. Thomas, meganthomas@mgsd.k12.nc.us
Join the Parent, Teacher, Student Organization (PTSO)
The PTSO works with the school and administrators to fulfill various needs at the school, such as staff appreciation events.
Contact: bluedevilptso@gmail.com
Assist the Band Boosters
The Band Boosters support the Pride in Motion band at home, away and competition events as well as with fundraising.
Contact: Michelle Stang, mstang2002@gmail.com
Assist the Athletic Boosters
The Athletic Boosters support all sports teams at MHS.
Contact: Kathi Bodine, mhsboosters@mgsd.k12.nc.us
Be a Substitute teacher
If you a certified teacher or are willing to serve as a substitute teacher, we may be able to use you in the classroom.
Contact: Central Office at (704) 658-2530
Donate School Supplies
MHS tries to keep extra notebooks, pencils, book bags, notebook paper, dividers, and other school supplies on hand for students in need. Bring supplies to the Main Office any time during the school year.
Contact: Ms. Greenwell at (704) 658-2580
Angel Tree/Student Pantry
Help us help our students!
Contact: Ms. Greenwell at (704) 658-2580
Host a Student at your Business
Some of our students must complete internships, apprenticeships, and/or work-based hours in to learn work skills and graduate. Consider hosting a student for the semester at your business.
Contact: Kevin Wilson at krwilson@mgsd.k12.nc.us or 704-658-2507
Recruit Student Volunteers for your Organization
If you are a member of a community organization that could use new members or student volunteers, we will help spread the word to our students. Send the name of your organization and details to Mr. Few.
Contact: Mr. Few, mfew@mgsd.k12.nc.us
Sponsor or Create a Club
If you are interested in helping to sponsor a club that already exists, or start a new club on campus, we welcome your expertise!
Contact: Mr. Anderson-Gist at jgistanderson@mgsd.k12.nc.us
Participate in Workforce Development
Work-based learning (WBL) is an educational opportunity that provides students with real-life work experiences where they can apply academic and technical skills and develop employability skills. The concept of work-based learning has been an integral part of the Career and Technical Education system. Work-based learning experiences occur in a work setting, typically at an employer's worksite. The work-based learning activities are coordinated with school-based activities in an attempt to show students the "why" of what they are learning. Work-based learning strategies provide career awareness, career exploration opportunities, career planning activities, and help students reach competencies such as positive work attitudes and employability skills.
If you are interested in becoming a mentor through an internship or apprenticeship, contact Kevin Wilson, Career Development Coordinator, krwilson@mgsd.k12.nc.us or 704-658-2507.