KELL HIGH SCHOOL: Registration

KELL HIGH SCHOOL: Registration
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Kell High School issued the following announcement on June 9. 

Current Kell Students in Grades 9-11 ONLY

Current Kell High School students must complete the Elective Registration during the week of March 7 – 11 to select electives for the 2022-2023 school year. Students must select 8 electives, ranked in order of preference. Please remember to be mindful of opportunities for pathway completion as well as requirements needed for college entrance (ex. World Languages). If you are not sure which course you want/need, please review the 2022-2023 Course Catalogue Rising 10-12.

Elective registration is an opportunity for students to indicate course preferences. If students do not select their electives, the scheduling department and/or counselors will make the selections. Students only need to submit this form once. Duplicate entries will be voided. Remember to choose wisely. 

2022-2023 Course Catalogue Rising 10-12.

Please see the the FAQ Document attached at the bottom of this page.

Courses/Offerings Requiring Applications

AVID

2022-2023 Kell Online Contract for CVA/GAVS

December Graduation – this form will be provided when meeting with school counselor.

Minimum Day Application (Spring 2023 only)

Student Mentorship Program Application 22-23.

Work-Based Learning

Yearbook

OYRL

Rising Freshmen Registration Information

2022-2023 Freshman Registration Handbook

Incoming Freshman Elective Worksheet



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