Established by Dominican Sisters in 1895, Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School is a diocesan, coeducational high school serving the Southeast Texas community.
The best way to view the Parent Portal on a mobile device (mobile phone or tablet) is by using the iSAMS ‘iParent App’ which can be downloaded from the Apple App Store or Google Play. Mount Kelly will provide you with the School Code to login.
Kelly High School offers cultural diversity, spiritual and personal development, and a strong college preparation in a loving and nurturing environment. Professional, caring, and dedicated faculty and staff prepare students spiritually, academically, and morally for lives of leadership, faith, and service.
Established by Dominican Sisters in 1895, Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School is a diocesan, coeducational high school serving the Southeast Texas community. Kelly High School offers cultural diversity, spiritual and personal development, and a strong college preparation in a loving and nurturing environment.
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Established by Dominican Sisters in 1895, Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School is a diocesan, coeducational high school serving the Southeast Texas community. Kelly High School offers cultural diversity, spiritual and personal development, and a strong college preparation in a loving and nurturing environment. Professional, caring, and dedicated faculty and staff prepare students spiritually, academically, and morally for lives of leadership, faith, and service.
To schedule a Shadow Day, the student must have submitted a New Student Application. If interested, please contact the Director of Admissions and Recruitment at (409) 866-2351, ext. 139. For incoming students who attend non-partnered schools, Interviews with Admissions Director and/or principals will be required.
If you are interested in having a personalized Campus Tour, contact Angele Powers to receive more information: 409-866-2351, ext. 139.
If you are interested in having a personalized Campus Tour, contact Carrie Aulbaugh to receive more information: 409-866-2351, ext. 139.
For incoming students who attend non-partnered schools, Interviews with Admissions Director and/or principals will be required. This is an opportunity for us to get to know the family on a personal level to discuss student’s goals, expectations, and potential challenges.
MKCHS admits students without regard to gender, race, creed or National or ethnic origin. Non-Catholic students are admitted provided they, and their parents/guardians are willing to subscribe to the religious philosophy and program of the school. Priority is given to students, Catholic and non- Catholic, entering from our partner schools. Students from schools outside of our partner schools are admitted on a space-available basis.
Home and School Association (HASA) The Home & School Association binds parents, students, and teachers more closely in a formal association. Parents are encouraged to attend the pre-announced, scheduled meetings during the year.
PowerSchool. PowerSchool allows parents to keep current with their child's progress by viewing grades online. See how to set up a parent access account to view your student's grades and assignments on PowerSchool, or how to add a child to an existing PowerSchool account.
There are numerous areas and activities where parents may volunteer to help the school. Volunteer opportunities exist both during the school day and outside of school hours. It is hoped that each family can find some area or activity to meet this need.
FACTS will continue to serve as the preferred provider for financial aid and tuition management service within the Archdiocese of Baltimore. All families are required to sign up and make payment through FACTS utilizing automatic payments (EFT) from a bank account, credit card, or processing checks sent to a secure processing center. Easy and convenient online registration will be available.