Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School
Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School | |
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Address | |
5950 Kelly Drive Beaumont, Texas, (Jefferson County), 77707 United States | |
Coordinates | 30°3′42″N 94°9′39″W / 30.06167°N 94.16083°WCoordinates: 30°3′42″N 94°9′39″W / 30.06167°N 94.16083°W |
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Type | Private, Coeducational |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1895 |
Principal | Roger Bemis |
Asst. Principal | Debbie Minyard |
Chaplain | Rev. Tino Barrera |
Faculty | 30-40 |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 445 (2013) |
Campus | Urban |
Color(s) | Blue and Gold |
Athletics conference | TAPPS |
Team name | Bulldogs |
Publication | Zephyr (literary magazine) |
Newspaper | The Pawprint |
Yearbook | The Medallion |
Technology Director | Grant Hare |
Dean of Instruction | Robert Reid |
Admissions Director | Taylor Miller |
Athletic Director | Coach Al Rabb |
Jr./Sr. Counselor | Kari Hillin |
Fr./Soph. Counselor | Brandi Wulf |
Website | www.mkchs.com |
Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Beaumont. A majority of students at Kelly come from various grade schools within the Diocese of Beaumont and one Episcopalian elementary and middle school. Other students come from public schools throughout Southeast Texas.
Student Organizations
Spirit Organizations
- Kelly Dance Force
- Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleading
- K-9 Krew
- Marching Band[1]
- Code Blue Crew
Service Organizations
- Key Club
- Anchor Club
- SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions)
- Yellow Ribbon
- Retreat Team
- Recruit Team
Student Government
- Student Council
Academic Organizations
- National Honor Society
- Mu Alpha Theta, Math Honor Society
- Academic Challenge Team
Other Student Organizations
- Art Club
- Faith Club
- Bowling Club
- Symphonic and Jazz Bands
- Choir
- Debate Team
- Mock Trial Team
- Drama Club
- Zephyr[2]
- Spanish Club
- Latin Club
- Journalism
- Yearbook
- Chess Club
- Christmas Club
- Key Club
- Math and Science Club
Notable alumni
- Clayton Christopher (Class of 1991) Founder of Sweet Leaf Tea Company
- Archbishop Joseph Fiorenza (Class of 1947), Archbishop Emeritus
- Taylor Mullenax (Class of 2005) Professional Basketball Player
- J'Covan Brown (Class of 2008) Professional Basketball Player
- Joe Deshotel Texas House of Representatives, District 22.
- Adam Henry (Class of 1990) American Football Coach
- Vamsi Mootha (Class of 1989) Indian-American physician-scientist
- Mark Petkovsek Professional Baseball Player
- Dade Phelan Politician
- Kheeston Randall (Class of 2008) Professional Football Player[3]
Notes and references
- ↑ Consists of both the Symphonic and Jazz bands
- ↑ School literary magazine
- ↑ "Kheeston Randall". NFL Enterprises LLC. Retrieved October 9, 2013.
External links
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