The origins of the NCS ALUMNI Association began on November 1, 2018 through the efforts of Marenda Henderson and her family who was a former student of the school and her mother Wanda Henderson, who was a teacher at NCS. The organization was initially called the Normandie Christian School Alumni Association and filed in California.
While serving on the NCS Board of Directors, Darin Hudson '83 (known as the first male student alumni in school history ever to serve on the NCS Board of Directors) was present during the recorded minutes meeting where it was pointed out during a fundraising discussion that NCS has no alumni organization or any other organization that has any connection to any alumni.
That discussion quietly stayed with Darin weeks after the meeting was adjourned and he began to discuss with other NCS students and former NCS Board of Directors presidents about the need for such an organization to serve NCS. In April of 2019 after serving on the board of directors for NCS since 2012, Darin resigned from his position on the board, citing a desire to spend more time with his daughter and to improve the relations between the school and the alumni community of NCS at large.

He began his efforts by reaching out to and finding other NCS alumni and posting old NCS photos and stories through social media via Facebook/Meta and began working with Maisha Cannon ‘94 who had previously formed an NCS Alumni, Teachers and Staff page on September 13, 2008. After his resignation he began to exclusively work behind the scenes to find other NCS alumni and invite them to join the group page. Soon the group began to expand and grow from 120 members to over 400 members by 2024. His efforts did not go unnoticed by many of the other alumni and Maisha then elevated his group member status from member to fellow Group Administrator. Soon after he began working on organizing in 2011 the first NCS All Class Reunion held at the school in the summer of 2011.
The organization name was researched by Darin using the 5 point name check method and upon finding a match for the name reached out to one of the Henderson daughters about the name of the organization and inquired about their intent to continue to utilize this legal entity in the future—to avoid any further confusion or potential conflict. He was informed that they planned to shutter the legal entity in its current state and not renew their filing. This led to a renaming of the currently constituted legal entity as the NCS Alumni Association using the abbreviated name of the school instead of the proper name designation of the school.
The current organization incorporated on May 24th, 2024, serves the alumni and current students through its tax-exempt corporation. Other NCS alumni who joined in the organizational development process included Tylana M. Byrd Hill '85, CPA who served as the first treasurer of the group. Mia (Dorton) Joseph ‘83 was added as the first event director to help with the reunion and entertainment for the group. Joelle K. Labbe ‘82 was added as a recording secretary and secondary event planner with her skills and experience as a travel planner; she became responsible for the groups' hotel business and travel management schedule. Other executive members who were later added were: Kelvin O. Crigler '87, Erwin D. Woodard ' 85, James H. Riley ' 80, Shanuee Breaux '85, Imani (Webb) Lawson, Jamara Walker '90 and Toni Alexis (Washington) '89 and Willie Helen Thomas who was the first secretary for the school becomes the first secretary of the alumni association. 
Other notable NCS alumni were financially successful in helping to form the organization and help with the 2024 reunion costs. The Hon. Judge LaTonya (Hadnot) Prileou ‘82 provided to the organization the entire deposit amount needed for the Carson Community Center event for the gala on August 24th and the first secretary in NCS history Willie Helen Thomas loaned the organization the amount needed to file the legal fees for the formation of the new legal entity in memory of her deceased sister Charlie Faye Hudson who worked for NCS for over three decades.
The formation of the revamped NCS Alumni Organization, Inc. was officially announced at the end of worship service at the request of Sr. Minister Stanley Talbert, Ph.D. at the Normandie church of Christ on Sunday March 24, 2024 by inviting up Darin E. Hudson ‘83 to introduce himself as the appointed alumni president with his Aunt W. Helen Thomas and his daughter Danielle Hudson and Berniece Pitts, the then 95-year old widow of school founder Carroll Pitts, Jr. looking on from the audience in attendance.