
Yesterday, Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School had the pleasure of hosting the Central Diocesan Vicariate Meeting. After gathering for discussions, our priests enjoyed lunch and a special tour of the school.
It was a special visit for some, a walk down memory lane, like Msgr. Salvador Culatta, who got to see his class composite from Kelly Class of 1946! It was an honor to welcome these shepherds of our faith and share the legacy of Kelly with them.
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🌟Alumni Spotlight: Katharine Maloney Tatum ‘99🌟
At Kelly High School, we are proud to celebrate our alumni who embody the values of faith, service, and generosity. Today, we shine a spotlight on Katharine Maloney Tatum, a 1999 graduate of St. Anne’s and Kelly High School, who is making a profound impact on someone’s life.
Katharine and her husband, Trent Tatum ‘99, currently reside in Casper, Wyoming, with their two young children.
About a decade ago, Katharine signed up to be a bone marrow donor, a decision she had nearly forgotten. However, this past Christmas, she received a life changing call, she was a perfect match for a 25-year-old young man in Spain in desperate need of a transplant.
Now, her journey begins. This Monday, February 24th, Katharine and Trent will travel to Washington, D.C., where she will undergo the donation process, a selfless act that could save a life.
This incredible story reminds us of the power of service and the importance of answering the call to help others. At Kelly High School, we strive to instill a spirit of giving in our students so that as they go out into the world, they remain deeply connected to serving their communities and beyond.
We are incredibly proud of Katharine and her willingness to make a difference. Please join us in keeping Katharine, her family, and this young man in your prayers.


Happy Monday Dawgs! Make sure to check out the most recent Bulldog News!
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Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School cordially invites you the 2025 Legacy Luncheon, where we will be honoring Sister Jane Meyer for her incredible dedication and impact on Catholic education.
📅 Thursday, March 6, 2025
⏰ 11:30 AM
📍 Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School Centennial Complex
This special event is a celebration of faith, service, and the legacy that continues to inspire our community. We look forward to sharing this memorable occasion with you!


A campus update.


Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School takes great pride in highlighting the accomplishments of our alumni, and today we shine the spotlight on Harry Kumar (Class of 2006), whose career in public service has taken him to the heart of economic and trade policy in the United States.
Currently, Harry serves as a Senior Advisor in the Office of the Secretary at the U.S. Department of Commerce, where he provides strategic guidance on economic policy, trade, and business development initiatives. In this role, he also advises on Capitol Hill engagement, legislative strategy, and key policy issues impacting the Department’s mission.
Before returning to the Department of Commerce, Harry was the Director of Government Relations for Li-Cycle, where he led federal engagement on critical mineral and battery recycling policy. His expertise in legislative strategy was further honed in his previous role as Associate Director of Legislative Affairs at the Department of Commerce, where he managed congressional relations on significant policy initiatives.
Harry’s passion for public service began on Capitol Hill, where he worked as Legislative Counsel for Representative Randy Weber, focusing on key policy matters. He then advanced to the U.S. Senate, where he served as a policy advisor to Senator Marco Rubio, playing a pivotal role in shaping legislative efforts related to commerce and issues concerning the State of Florida.
Despite his impressive career in Washington, D.C., and beyond, Harry remains connected to his Beaumont roots. His parents, Drs. Nat and Saku Kumar, still reside in Beaumont, and his sister, Nitya Kumar Barrett (Class of 2008), lives with her husband, Barry, in Raleigh, North Carolina. Harry and his fiancée, Alexandra, currently reside in New York City.
Harry’s journey from the halls of Kelly High School to the highest levels of government service is a testament to the strong foundation built at MKCHS. His dedication to public service and strategic leadership exemplifies the values instilled in all Kelly graduates.
We are proud to celebrate Harry Kumar’s accomplishments and look forward to seeing his continued impact on the world!


Congratulations to Kelly senior Nicholas Foust for earning 3rd place in the Daughters of the American Revolution essay contest and receiving a scholarship for his outstanding work! 🏆
Way to go, Nicholas!
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It's baseball season! Make sure to come out and support our Dawgs!!


Bulldogs!
The latest edition of our Bulldog Newsletter is now live and ready for you to explore.
Access the Newsletter Here: https://heyzine.com/flip-book/a9600ab6a5.html


Freshman and sophomore students, please make sure to attend this informative meeting!


We're thrilled to celebrate the incredible achievements of Camille and Chloe Echendu, two of our remarkable sophomore students at Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School!
Both sisters are participating in the prestigious Judicial Academy under the mentorship of Judge Naomi Doyle, where they’re gaining invaluable hands-on experience in judicial decision-making, legal research, and advocacy. This immersive internship hones critical skills like analytical thinking, persuasive argumentation, and teamwork while providing firsthand insight into the judicial process.
In addition to their work in the Judicial Academy, Camille and Chloe are excelling in pre-college courses at Rice University. Chloe is diving into "Law: Shaping a Just and Equitable World," while Camille is exploring "Medicine: Diagnostics, Treatment, and Patient Care." Their commitment to learning and their ambition are truly inspiring!
On top of her academic endeavors, Camille has been invited to train in track and field at Princeton University this summer and has already received a full track/academic scholarship offer from a university in North Carolina.
We’re so proud of Camille and Chloe for their dedication, talent, and drive. They embody the spirit of excellence we strive for at MKCHS, and we can't wait to see all the amazing things they will continue to achieve!


At MKCHS, we’re thrilled to celebrate the gift of Catholic education and our vibrant faith community! This special week reminds us of our mission to educate minds, inspire hearts, and build strong disciples of Christ.
Join us this week in celebrating the joy and blessings of Catholic education!


The MKCHS campus will reopen tomorrow, Friday, January 24, at 9:00 AM, with classes beginning at 9:30 AM. Please refer to the attached schedule for additional details.



Save the date!
Join us on February 6th at 6pm for Discover the Dawg House! 🐾
Come meet our amazing teachers and staff, and see what makes our school truly special. We can’t wait to welcome you!


Attention Bulldogs!! Tomorrow will be a late start with E block beginning at 10:30 AM. Please find the updated bell schedule for this week below.
Please note that lunch times will be much later than usual and Enrichment has been removed. To help accommodate these changes, students will have the option to grab breakfast in the cafeteria before school begins from 10:00-10:30 AM, and the snack window will remain open throughout the morning for quick purchases between classes.
Given the cancelled days of school, Friday will be a Blue day with Mass.


❄️Weather Update❄️
The MKCHS campus will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday due to the expected inclement weather. There will be a delayed start on Thursday, with school beginning at 10am.


Stay safe and warm, Bulldogs!


MKCHS Bulldogs secured an impressive 3rd place finish at the Boys Varsity Golf Tournament hosted by Hardin Jefferson. The event, held under tough cold and wet conditions, showcased some of the top high school golf talent in the region.
Leading the Bulldogs was senior Julian Mathews, who finished in 6th place individually with a score of 77. His outstanding performance was instrumental in the team’s success.
The Bulldogs faced fierce competition, finishing behind Woodlands Christian, the overall winners, and Hardin Jefferson, the tournament host, who took 2nd place.
Rounding out the Monsignor Kelly team were:
Christian Mathews, Sophomore
Reece Williams, Sophomore
Skylyn Fisher, Freshman
Lucian Mazzola, Freshman
The Bulldogs demonstrated skill, perseverance, and teamwork throughout the challenging event, proving themselves as one of the area’s top golf teams.
Their next tournament will be the Vidor Invitational at Brentwood Country Club on January 28th.


Happy Friday Bulldogs!
The latest edition of our Bulldog Newsletter is now live and ready for you to explore.
Access the Newsletter Here: https://heyzine.com/flip-book/73048493d7.html


We look forward to welcoming our MKCHS Bulldogs back on campus Monday, January 6th, 2025!
