Kell High School schedules multiple college visits for February 2026

Peter Giles, Principal - Carlton J. Kell High School
Peter Giles, Principal - Carlton J. Kell High School
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Kell High School has announced a series of college visits scheduled for February 2026, offering students opportunities to engage with representatives from various colleges and universities. The events are intended to provide information about academic programs, campus life, admissions processes, and financial aid.

On February 2, a college panel will take place at 2:30 PM featuring Clayton State University and Georgia College & State University. Students interested in attending are required to register online.

Middle Georgia State University will have a representative available in the lunch room on February 3 for informal discussions with students.

A second college panel is set for February 10 at 2:30 PM, featuring Jacksonville State University and the University of Arkansas. Online registration is also necessary for this session.

Georgia State University will be present in the lunch room on February 11 for students to meet their representative.

Kell High School aims to support student growth by providing access to extracurricular activities and maintaining high standards across different fields. The school emphasizes academic achievement, character development, community service, critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, diversity, and rigorous programs that prepare students for future success. More information about these initiatives can be found on the official website.

According to its official website, Kell High School operates within secondary education and collaborates with families to enhance student outcomes (source).

“These visits provide valuable opportunities for students to learn more about academic programs, campus life, admissions requirements, and financial aid directly from college reps.”

Students are encouraged to participate in these events as part of the school’s mission to foster excellence in academics and personal development (source).



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