PUBLISHED ON Nov 04, 2023

Calendar

  • Monday, November 6

    Asynchronous Learning


    College Tour


     


  • Tuesday, November 7

    Day 4


    Women of Christ Tiny Saints Fundraiser


    Thanksgiving Baskets


    Spend A Day


    College Tour


    7:30am Communion Service


    8:00am Life Skills Self Defense Demonstration


    1:00pm Rally Theme Voting



  • Wednesday, November 8

    Day 5


    Women of Christ Tiny Saints Fundraiser


    Thanksgiving Baskets


    7:30am Communion Service


    8:00am Rally Theme Voting


    12:15pm CMDT Meeting


    12:15pm Speech & Debate


    1:00pm D Clubs 


    6:30pm St. Joseph Altar Meeting


  • Thursday, November 9

    Day 6


    Women of Christ Tiny Saints Fundraiser


    Thanksgiving Baskets


    Volleyball State Tournament


    12:15pm College Visit: University of Southern Mississippi


    12:15pm Model UN


    12:15pm Softball players college signing (Fine Arts Lobby)


    12:15pm NHS Meeting


    12:15pm Academic Skills Group


    12:15pm Rally Cheer Sign Up


    1:00pm Weekly Mass 


  • Friday, November 10

    Day 7 (Friday Assembly)


    Women of Christ Tiny Saints Fundraiser


    Thanksgiving Baskets


    Volleyball State Tournament


    Archdiocese Applications Due


    8:00am Friday Assembly


    12:15pm Adoration @ Lunch


    12:15pm Rally Cheer Sign Up



  • Saturday, November 11

    Women of Christ Tiny Saints Fundraiser


    Volleyball State Tournament


    9:00am -10:00am Basketball Clinic



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FROM THE DESK OF

THE HEAD OF SCHOOL


Be A Good Neighbor

Please do not block the driveways of neighbors or businesses. Also, we have had calls about speeding and student speeding in the neighborhood. Please discuss this with your daughter. I spoke with the students at morning assembly. The neighbors have said they will alert police if the matter continues.

STUDENT LIFE

Quarter 1 Honor Roll



8th Grade Retreat Information


Asynchronous Days of Learning

Monday, November 6th 


Students will participate in asynchronous instruction on Monday.  This means that students WILL NOT report to school on Monday.  They will log on to their chrome books and complete assignments posted by their teachers.  Please see the instructions below to know the expectations for all students.  Please be aware of times for each day.  These are important for attendance and in order to receive credit for assignments.  For questions about instruction please email Mrs. Rohli at drohli@archbishopchapelle.org



Monday November 6th 8:00am-3:00pm

Class begins at 8:00am

Day ends at 3:00pm


Classes:

Period D

Period E 

Period F

Period G


Requirements:

Students are required to follow all directions from their teachers for each class.  Lessons will be posted on Google Classroom at 8:00am.  Students need to submit assignments NO LATER THAN 3:00pm.  If assignments are submitted after 3:00pm, the student will be considered absent for the day and the student will not receive full credit for assignments.


St. Joan of Arc

The St. Jan of Arc will be closed from November 7-9.  Students will not be able to print.  Please make other plans if you will need work printed.


Turkey Bowl

If anyone has empty 2-liter bottles that they can donate to STUCO, please bring them to the STUCO office by Wednesday, November 15.


Honor Society Induction Ceremony

The Honor Society Induction Ceremony is Tuesday, November 14 at 6:00 PM. An email was sent to those being inducted on October 31st. If you or your daughter did not receive the invitation from Mrs. Woodward and you feel that you should have, please email her as soon as possible.

swoodward@archbishopchapelle.org


Thanksgiving Baskets

This year, Chapelle will again participate in our annual Thanksgiving drive. All baskets will be delivered to families within our own Chapelle community in need or given to the St. Mary Magdalene Food pantry to be distributed. All students will have the opportunity to sign-up for a food item to contribute to their homeroom's Thanksgiving Basket starting on Tuesday, November 7th. All items will be due by the start of S period on Tuesday, November 14th. Thank you for your generosity! 

How to Access Report Cards

Report cards are emailed quarterly. The link to access the report card expires after two weeks. It is recommended that you print out the report card when you receive the link. If you do not print out the report card at this time, you can always access the current year's report card through the FACTS Family Portal by following these steps:

1. Log in to the FACTS Family Portal Account.

2. Select "Student" from the menu.

3. Select "Report Card" from the menu. The most recent report card from the current year will be displayed.

 

If you have any questions about accessing report cards, you may contact Mrs. Kelley Broussard at 504-467-3105 X 5139.


Breakfast with Santa

We would love to invite you and your family to attend our Breakfast with Santa on Saturday, December 2, 2023 8:30AM-10:30AM. $50 Registration Fee includes 2 adults and children; $60 after November 18th. Additional adults $10. Pictures with Santa, games, crafts and more! If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Shannon Impastato.  Click the link to register: https://www.archbishopchapelle.org/breakfast-with-santa


Scholarship Opportunity

The Pazos Education Fund of Louisiana is offering a scholarship program to students affected by Type 1 diabetes who attend a New Orleans Archdiocesan Catholic School. The reason for this fund is to allow families the opportunity to fulfill their desire to attend a Catholic school without the financial stress of having to decide between medical and educational needs for their child. Students may apply who qualify with the following criteria:

1. Students who live with Type I diabetes And/or

2. Students who have an immediate family member with Type I Diabetes.

The application and guidelines for this scholarship can be found by visiting www.pazoseducationfund.com . The deadline for applications is November 30, 2023 and applicants will be notified of any amount of an award by February 15, 2024.


Winter Weather Attire

  1. No sweatpants are allowed except in PE. Students must remove sweatpants in the morning before getting out of their vehicle.
  2. The approved Archbishop Chapelle High School scarf may be worn in the winter months. 
  3. Plain black leggings or tights can be worn (no capris) under the uniform skirt. No cutouts, lace, fringe, designs or any other colors are permitted.
  4. The Chapelle v-neck sweater, senior sweater, Ambassador blazer, uniform fleece, letterman sweaters or letterman jackets are the only acceptable options for outerwear. Any other outerwear must be removed until lunch or the end of the school day. 
  5. Archbishop Chapelle letterman jackets, Archbishop Rummel Raider Band or Chapellette letterman jackets can only be worn by active members of the team. 
  6. The white Chapelle sweatshirt can only be worn on Friday.  Other Chapelle sweatshirts cannot be worn during the school day.
  7. No blankets are allowed on campus at any time. 


IMPORTANT: The uniform fleece purchased from the bookstore MUST be monogrammed in white. The monogram can be last name, first and last name, or first initial and last name. Name monogramming on the fleece should be on the student’s right side with the crest on the left. Students have until Monday, October 23 to have their fleece monogrammed.


Peer Tutoring

National Honor Society is excited to offer Peer Tutoring for all subjects! Tutoring will be offered during S Period. If you need a tutor please contact Mrs. Chimento or fill out this google form. https://forms.gle/gvXFkVTeNPDeRwt87

Calling All Ridiculous Chipmunks!


The Thalians 2024 Play is The Alibis, a murder-mystery comedy. The play is scheduled for the week of January 22.


Synopsis of The Alibis: When eccentric billionaire J. Leslie Arlington is murdered, a clueless detective finds the suspects are all reluctant to admit their alibis . . . because they were all committing other ridiculous crimes at the time.


Auditions will be held Monday, 11/13 at 3:15 in the ARC.  Please use the sign up genius to sign up to auditions. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0F4EA8A92DA5F5C70-45804714-auditions

ACADEMICS

GENERAL SARA™ OFFICE HOURS

Extra Help for students with questions on any SARA™ content (Students access through their SARA™ accounts)

Sundays 6:00 -8:00 pm

Mondays 6:30-8:30 pm 

Tuesdays 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm 

Wednesdays 3:00-5:00 pm 

Thursdays 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm 

Fridays 6:30-8:30 pm 

Saturdays 6:00-8:00 pm

Accessing Lesson Plans

Information on how to access you lesson plans. There are two links. One link will show how to access lesson plans through parents web, and one will show how to students can access lesson through their FACTS account. If you have any questions or are not able to see your lesson plans, please email Mr. Wooderson at kwooderson@archbishopchapelle.org.


Accessing Lesson Plans

Helping Students View Lesson Plans


CAMPUS MINISTRY

Service Hour Information

THOSE STUDENTS WHO CHOOSE TO DO MORE THAN THE REQUIRED 5

COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS AND THE REQUIRED 5 CHAPELLE SERVICE

HOURS MEANS THAT THEY ARE PARTICIPATING IN THE MATTHEW 25 SERVICE

PROGRAM.

Those students MUST submit ALL COMPLETED additional service hours (Chapelle

and Community) to the Director of Service for verification of accuracy and recording

using the Service Hour Report form. These forms may be submitted at any time during

the school year. The DEADLINE FOR COMPLETION IS APRIL 15, 2024.


Matthew 25 participants should print out a copy of the

SERVICE HOUR REPORT.

Go to: FACTS

Choose: Student Account

From Menu: Select Resource Documents

Select: Service Hour Report


For questions concerning Chapelle's Service Hour Requirements, please email Mrs. Capaci at bcapaci@archbishopchapelle.org


Service Hour Opportunities
Louisiana Children's Museum

15 Henry Thomas Drive, NOLA 70124

Christopher Small, Volunteer Manager


KINDNESS CAMP PLAYOLOGISTS

11/20-22 – need 6 – 8:30-3:30 required

9th Grade and up – whole week preferred – attend interview

Compulsory try out day and orientation session

Interview 11/12 Tryout 11/18 Orientation 11/19

COZY CAMP PLAYOLOGISTS

12/18-22 AND 12/26-29 2 DIFFERENT CAMPS

Need 6 each 8:30 – 3:30 required

Open to 9th Grade and up – whole week preferred – attend interview

Compulsory try out day and orientation session

Interview 12/10 Try out 11/16 Orientation 11/17


St. Mary Magdalen Food Pantry

Volunteers are needed to pack food boxes at St. Mary Magdalen Church. It is every Wednesday at 5:30 pm. They can contact Chris Kenney at (504)-432-3653.

COUNSELING

Upcoming College Visits on Chapelle’s Campus

All students welcome. Visits will take place in the Counseling Office during lunch and Period S. If you would like to attend the presentation during period s, please see/email Mrs. Reeg before the visit for a pass.


November 9

  • University of Southern Mississippi 

Save the Date

All meetings are at 6:00pm in the cafeteria.

January 30, 2024

  • College Planning Meeting for Junior Parents


March 19, 2024

  • College Planning Meeting for Sophomore Parents


April 30, 2024

  • College Planning Meeting for Freshman Parents

Bullying/Harassment Policy

Bullying is a distinctive pattern of repeatedly and deliberately harming and humiliating others and is characterized by a power imbalance between the two parties. Bullying includes, but is not limited to physical or verbal aggression, relational aggression, or emotional aggression (teasing, threatening, and intimidating others). Relational aggression (RA), is a form of indirect bullying that uses social relationships to manipulate or harm others, such as isolating a student

from her group of friends (social exclusion), threatening to stop talking to a

friend (the ''silent treatment''), or spreading gossip and rumors. Harassment includes, but is not limited to, slurs, jokes, comments, or other offensive conduct relating to race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, citizenship, disability, or any other legally protected characteristic. Bullying, relational aggression (including cyber-bullying), and harassment will not be tolerated. Please use the forms below to report bullying.


Bullying Incident Report – Student Form

https://forms.gle/Uvh5iZt114f1moXXA


Bullying Incident Report – Parent Form

https://forms.gle/RimtHZtL1vQDQeLx5

Featured Posts

By Jamie Hanzo 15 May, 2024
On Thursday, May 9, the Class of 2024 and their loved ones had a busy day of Graduation fun! In the morning, Archbishop Chapelle High School hosted the 2024 Baccalaureate Mass at the St. Louis Cathedral, and in the afternoon, Graduation was held at the Pontchartrain Center. Throughout both ceremonies, members of the Class of 2024 were presented with several awards. See below for all award recipients: Valedictorians Morgan Gaudet McKenna Ural Our Lady of Prompt Succor Award This award recognizes the senior(s) who, throughout the entire duration of her high school career, has exemplified what it means to be an Outstanding Catholic Student by her consistent example of faith Kasey Sabido Natalie Sabido The Emerald Awards Emerald Awards are intended to recognize outstanding accomplishments by seniors over the course of the five years they have attended Archbishop Chapelle High School Morgan Gaudet (Music Excellence Award & Mathematics Excellence Award) Amanda Solano (Art Excellence Award) Delaney Trosclair (Athletics Excellence Award) Jordan Hayes (English Excellence Award) McKenna Ural (Foreign Language Excellence Award) Gianna Falgoust (Science Excellence Award) Remy Marshall (Social Studies Excellence Award) Grace Cortez (Theology Excellence Award) The Archbishop Placide Louis Chapelle Outstanding Graduate Emerald Award This award goes to a senior who exemplifies Christian faith, love, and values; one who has achieved academic success; and one who has shown loyalty, service and leadership at Archbishop Chapelle for the past five years. This student epitomizes what it means to be a Chapelle Chipmunk. She loves her school and it shows not only to our student body, but to our community and beyond. Kathryn Pertuit Matthew 25 JoAnn LeCarpentier Service Award 100 hours of service to the community in each of the five years at Chapelle Mackenzie Blanke Harlie Stevens Outstanding Students in Various Subjects Abigail Aguilar (Anatomy & Physiology Honors, English IV Honors, Math 1125 College Algebra & Robotics) Rachel Bienvenu (Civics Honors, Math 1125 College Trigonometry & PreCalculus Dual Enrollment Honors) Madison Chaplain (TV Production Part II) Brooke Chatelain (AP 2-D Art & Design) Dakota Comeaux (Probability & Statistics Honors) Emma DeMatteo (Advanced Band) Mary Dufrene (Advanced Chorus & English V Honors) Madison Eddleman (Drama 1-B) Gianna Falgoust (Biology Dual Enrollment Honors, Life Skills & Principles in Engineering) Gabrielle Fischer (Genocide Studies & TV Production Part 1) Abigail Fortado (Advanced Math Precalculus) Giselle Garcia (Creative Writing) Morgan Gaudet (Advanced Band & AP Calculus AB) Kayla Giardina (Biology 1073, Math 1125 College Triganometry & Theology IV Part 1) Christy Hardee (Creative Writing) Jordan Hayes (AP Government & Politics, AP Research & Positive Psychology) Molly Jernigan (Art IV B & Environmental Science) Clare Kirsch (English IV Honors) Morgan Lyons (Civics, English IV & Physics) Ava Minardo-Gahagan (AP Environmental Science) Olivia Perez (TV Production Part I) Kathryn Pertuit (Law Studies) Abigail Ragusa (Biology 1082 & Genocide Studies) Marissa Rinderle (Apologetics) Gabriella Ruffino (Advanced Band) Kali Schopfer (Principles in Engineering) Ayva Smith (Art II A) McKenna Ural (AP English V – English Literature & Composition) Zoey Valley (Yearbook 2nd Semester) Carmen Wetzel (English V, Probability & Statistics and Theology IV Part 2) Abbigail Winingham (Advanced Band) Iota Signma Pi NHS for Women in Chemistry Award Lucy Naquin Honor Roll Status 3.3 or higher GPA for each quarter of past 5 years Hanna Close Cristina Garcia Giselle Garcia Damari Harris Ava Kirsch Jaylyn LeGaux Isabella McCann Katelyn Pollet Marissa Rinderle Nina Steer Distinguished Honor Roll 3.6 or higher GPA for each quarter of the past 5 years Rachel Bienvenu Mackenzie Blanke Lily Bourgeois Dakota Comeaux Grace Cortez Hannah Cox Katie Deslatte Gianna Falgoust Gabrielle Fischer Abigail Fortado Morgan Gaudet Kayla Giardina Sameera Gulati Jordan Hayes Clare Kirsch Lucy Naquin Kathryn Pertuit Elise Rogers Emma Ruddy Natalie Sabido Kali Schopfer Ayva Smith Delaney Trosclair McKenna Ural Madison Vaught Carmen Wetzel Grace Williams Abbigail Winingham
By Jamie Hanzo 13 May, 2024
Coaches, teammates, family members, and more gathered in Chapelle's Cafeteria for the 2024 Spring Athletics Award Ceremony. Archbishop Chapelle Spring sports include gymnastics, golf, powerlifting, track & field, bowling, and softball. Each team coach presented their members with awards, and they all chose two of their team members to receive the "Most Improved Award" and the "Academic Award." Additionally, select students from each team were recognized for being LHSAA All-Academic Scholar Athletes, for being a part of the LHSAA Academic All-State Composite Team, and for receiving the Linda Munn Award. See below for all award recipients: Gymnastics: Academic Award: Alyssa Pesantes Golf: Most Improved; Miley Perkins Academic Award: Alaina Sauvage Tennis : Most Improved: Blythe Bonnaffons Academic Award: Kaitlyn Stremlau Powerlifting: Most Improved: Lily Villarrubia Academic Award: Isabella Arboneaux Track & Field: Alyssa Pesantes Academic: Anh Dao Le Bowling: Most Improved: Cassidy Schroder Academic Award: Elizabeth Hamilton Softball: Most Improved: Taylor Allen Academic Award: Kayla Giardina LHSAA All-Academic Scholar Athlete Program: Presented for outstanding academic achievement by seniors maintaining a cumulative grade-point average of 3.5000 or higher during their academic career while participating in varsity high school athletics. Tennis: Kasey Sabido & Mackenzie Blanke Track: Cassidy Banister, Dakota Comeaux, Caroline Guitterrez, Giselle perez, Mia Sanchez Softball: Emma Ruddy & Delaney Trosclair LHSAA Academic All-State Composite Team: Every year, the Louisiana high School Athletic Association selects the All Academic Composite team for each sport. The team is made up of seniors across all classifications and divisions in each sport.Certificates are presented for exemplary academic achievement by maintaining the highest grade-point average among all athletes during their academic career while participating in varsity high school athletics for two or more consecutive seasons. (un-weighted 4.0 with no B's on any report card.) Track : Ayva Smith Bowling : Mary Dufrene Softball : Kayla Giardina & Katie Deslatte Linda Munn Award: This award is given to student athletes that exemplify sportsmanship and teamwork. They are kind and well-rounded, they care deeply about representing their school and their team in the best possible light, and they display the utmost sportsmanship and school pride. This award is named in honor of Ms. Linda Munn who was a teacher and coach at Chapelle for over three decades. Ms. Munn embodied these same characteristics in her career at Chapelle, and she is deeply loved by the whole Chapelle family! Powerlifting : Talia Luke Bowling : Elizabeth Hamilton Tennis : Kaitlyn Stremlau Track and Field : Ayva Smith Softball : Addison Stein
By Jamie Hanzo 13 May, 2024
We are so proud of our nine students who joined the Catholic Church at this year's Easter Vigil. We walked with each student to connect them to the RCIA Program at their parishes, and met monthly so they could journey together as a Chapelle family!  They have grown so much in their faith and we are so proud of them! It is truly inspiring and exciting to watch Chapelle students build a relationship with our Lord. God is so good! ✨Zureidy Bolanos ✨Kolleen Dubroc ✨Kayla Giardina ✨Sameera Gulati ✨Dalila Gulati ✨Remy Marshall ✨Mia Sanchez ✨Allisson Suazo ✨McKenzie Verges
By Jamie Hanzo 13 May, 2024
Parents, team members, faculty/staff, members of the Jefferson Parish Council and more gathered at the Chapelle Softball Field to recognize the 2024 Chapelle Softball team on their Division I State Championship win! We unveiled our official signage on the fence, our team members and coaching staff received their proclamations from Councilwoman Arita Bohannan - Jefferson Parish Council District 4 , and supporters enjoyed crawfish cooked by our amazing softball parents (shout-out to Mr. Ivy Trosclair)! May 2, 2024 was even officially announced as "Archbishop Chapelle Day" in Jefferson Parish. It was truly an evening to remember for a SEASON TO REMEMBER 💚
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LAGNIAPPE

Parents Club General Meetings  
Tuesday, February 20, 2024 

  • Parents Club Meeting-dinner provided-6:00 PM
  • Prom Fest meeting to follow


Tuesday, April 9, 2024            

  • Parents Club Meeting-6:00 PM
  • Prom Fest meeting to follow


Tuition Incentive

As a member of Archbishop Chapelle’s Parents Club you have the option to participate in Chapelle’s tuition raffle. The winner of our raffle will be chosen at our volunteer appreciation party on May 2, 2024 and will receive $5,000 to be used towards tuition for the 2024-2025 school year. To be entered into the raffle, the following requirements MUST be met:

  1. Attend the October, February and April Parents Club meetings
  2. Parents Club dues must be paid in full
  3. Volunteer at 4 Parents Club events prior to the drawing in May 


Please note: Each family will be required to
sign in at every Parents Club event.  Each event receives 1 credit but Prom Fest, whether working set up or day of, receives 2 credits. 


Parents Club Volunteer Opportunities

Welcome to the 2023 - 2024 school year. The Chapelle Parents Club assists our school in various ways throughout the year as well as being responsible for many events that benefit Chapelle students, faculty and the community. Parent Volunteers are valued members of our Chapelle family and help us to ensure that all events are memorable and successful. Please take advantage of the opportunity to become involved and to share in Chapelle’s traditions by joining the Parents’ Club and signing up to volunteer.

Click here: https://web4u.forms-db.com/view.php?id=1837937 to sign up to volunteer.


Walking Pass

Students must have a Walking Pass in order to walk off campus at dismissal. Please complete the Walking Pass Release if you would like your daughter to have a pass.

CCSCC Clothe-A-Child Information

Chapelle parents are welcome to help out the SHOPPING DAY on Wednesday, November 8th at Walmart on Veterans. VOLUNTEERS do not need to sign up in advance. Volunteers can just show up at Walmart on November 8 to help shop for clothes for underprivileged children in our area. Shopping lasts from 8:30am till about 11am. Volunteers do not spend their own money shopping; clothing is purchased with the money raised in donations. Underprivileged children in the New Orleans area are given a holiday outfit and other clothing essentials as a wrapped Christmas gift which is from the money raised from Chapelle’s Parent’s Club joined with other member schools of the CCSCC. #CCSCC #clarionherald

Cafeteria Updates


Breakfast

High School $2.75


Lunch

High School $4.00

Salad Bar with Potato $4.50

St. Christopher's Prayer for Strength

Dear Lord,

We appeal to you for strength. Help us choose the vocation set for us.  Help us take up our daily burden, as St. Christopher did.  Help us navigate the hazards of this life.  Help us manage the burdens upon our backs.  See us safely to the other side, where we shall receive our promised reward.  We ask this through Christ, Our Lord. 

Amen.

QUESTIONS?

PLEASE CONTACT MS. VICKY SMITH  

vsmith@archbishopchapelle.org

Recommended Posts

By Jamie Hanzo 15 May, 2024
On Thursday, May 9, the Class of 2024 and their loved ones had a busy day of Graduation fun! In the morning, Archbishop Chapelle High School hosted the 2024 Baccalaureate Mass at the St. Louis Cathedral, and in the afternoon, Graduation was held at the Pontchartrain Center. Throughout both ceremonies, members of the Class of 2024 were presented with several awards. See below for all award recipients: Valedictorians Morgan Gaudet McKenna Ural Our Lady of Prompt Succor Award This award recognizes the senior(s) who, throughout the entire duration of her high school career, has exemplified what it means to be an Outstanding Catholic Student by her consistent example of faith Kasey Sabido Natalie Sabido The Emerald Awards Emerald Awards are intended to recognize outstanding accomplishments by seniors over the course of the five years they have attended Archbishop Chapelle High School Morgan Gaudet (Music Excellence Award & Mathematics Excellence Award) Amanda Solano (Art Excellence Award) Delaney Trosclair (Athletics Excellence Award) Jordan Hayes (English Excellence Award) McKenna Ural (Foreign Language Excellence Award) Gianna Falgoust (Science Excellence Award) Remy Marshall (Social Studies Excellence Award) Grace Cortez (Theology Excellence Award) The Archbishop Placide Louis Chapelle Outstanding Graduate Emerald Award This award goes to a senior who exemplifies Christian faith, love, and values; one who has achieved academic success; and one who has shown loyalty, service and leadership at Archbishop Chapelle for the past five years. This student epitomizes what it means to be a Chapelle Chipmunk. She loves her school and it shows not only to our student body, but to our community and beyond. Kathryn Pertuit Matthew 25 JoAnn LeCarpentier Service Award 100 hours of service to the community in each of the five years at Chapelle Mackenzie Blanke Harlie Stevens Outstanding Students in Various Subjects Abigail Aguilar (Anatomy & Physiology Honors, English IV Honors, Math 1125 College Algebra & Robotics) Rachel Bienvenu (Civics Honors, Math 1125 College Trigonometry & PreCalculus Dual Enrollment Honors) Madison Chaplain (TV Production Part II) Brooke Chatelain (AP 2-D Art & Design) Dakota Comeaux (Probability & Statistics Honors) Emma DeMatteo (Advanced Band) Mary Dufrene (Advanced Chorus & English V Honors) Madison Eddleman (Drama 1-B) Gianna Falgoust (Biology Dual Enrollment Honors, Life Skills & Principles in Engineering) Gabrielle Fischer (Genocide Studies & TV Production Part 1) Abigail Fortado (Advanced Math Precalculus) Giselle Garcia (Creative Writing) Morgan Gaudet (Advanced Band & AP Calculus AB) Kayla Giardina (Biology 1073, Math 1125 College Triganometry & Theology IV Part 1) Christy Hardee (Creative Writing) Jordan Hayes (AP Government & Politics, AP Research & Positive Psychology) Molly Jernigan (Art IV B & Environmental Science) Clare Kirsch (English IV Honors) Morgan Lyons (Civics, English IV & Physics) Ava Minardo-Gahagan (AP Environmental Science) Olivia Perez (TV Production Part I) Kathryn Pertuit (Law Studies) Abigail Ragusa (Biology 1082 & Genocide Studies) Marissa Rinderle (Apologetics) Gabriella Ruffino (Advanced Band) Kali Schopfer (Principles in Engineering) Ayva Smith (Art II A) McKenna Ural (AP English V – English Literature & Composition) Zoey Valley (Yearbook 2nd Semester) Carmen Wetzel (English V, Probability & Statistics and Theology IV Part 2) Abbigail Winingham (Advanced Band) Iota Signma Pi NHS for Women in Chemistry Award Lucy Naquin Honor Roll Status 3.3 or higher GPA for each quarter of past 5 years Hanna Close Cristina Garcia Giselle Garcia Damari Harris Ava Kirsch Jaylyn LeGaux Isabella McCann Katelyn Pollet Marissa Rinderle Nina Steer Distinguished Honor Roll 3.6 or higher GPA for each quarter of the past 5 years Rachel Bienvenu Mackenzie Blanke Lily Bourgeois Dakota Comeaux Grace Cortez Hannah Cox Katie Deslatte Gianna Falgoust Gabrielle Fischer Abigail Fortado Morgan Gaudet Kayla Giardina Sameera Gulati Jordan Hayes Clare Kirsch Lucy Naquin Kathryn Pertuit Elise Rogers Emma Ruddy Natalie Sabido Kali Schopfer Ayva Smith Delaney Trosclair McKenna Ural Madison Vaught Carmen Wetzel Grace Williams Abbigail Winingham
By Jamie Hanzo 13 May, 2024
Coaches, teammates, family members, and more gathered in Chapelle's Cafeteria for the 2024 Spring Athletics Award Ceremony. Archbishop Chapelle Spring sports include gymnastics, golf, powerlifting, track & field, bowling, and softball. Each team coach presented their members with awards, and they all chose two of their team members to receive the "Most Improved Award" and the "Academic Award." Additionally, select students from each team were recognized for being LHSAA All-Academic Scholar Athletes, for being a part of the LHSAA Academic All-State Composite Team, and for receiving the Linda Munn Award. See below for all award recipients: Gymnastics: Academic Award: Alyssa Pesantes Golf: Most Improved; Miley Perkins Academic Award: Alaina Sauvage Tennis : Most Improved: Blythe Bonnaffons Academic Award: Kaitlyn Stremlau Powerlifting: Most Improved: Lily Villarrubia Academic Award: Isabella Arboneaux Track & Field: Alyssa Pesantes Academic: Anh Dao Le Bowling: Most Improved: Cassidy Schroder Academic Award: Elizabeth Hamilton Softball: Most Improved: Taylor Allen Academic Award: Kayla Giardina LHSAA All-Academic Scholar Athlete Program: Presented for outstanding academic achievement by seniors maintaining a cumulative grade-point average of 3.5000 or higher during their academic career while participating in varsity high school athletics. Tennis: Kasey Sabido & Mackenzie Blanke Track: Cassidy Banister, Dakota Comeaux, Caroline Guitterrez, Giselle perez, Mia Sanchez Softball: Emma Ruddy & Delaney Trosclair LHSAA Academic All-State Composite Team: Every year, the Louisiana high School Athletic Association selects the All Academic Composite team for each sport. The team is made up of seniors across all classifications and divisions in each sport.Certificates are presented for exemplary academic achievement by maintaining the highest grade-point average among all athletes during their academic career while participating in varsity high school athletics for two or more consecutive seasons. (un-weighted 4.0 with no B's on any report card.) Track : Ayva Smith Bowling : Mary Dufrene Softball : Kayla Giardina & Katie Deslatte Linda Munn Award: This award is given to student athletes that exemplify sportsmanship and teamwork. They are kind and well-rounded, they care deeply about representing their school and their team in the best possible light, and they display the utmost sportsmanship and school pride. This award is named in honor of Ms. Linda Munn who was a teacher and coach at Chapelle for over three decades. Ms. Munn embodied these same characteristics in her career at Chapelle, and she is deeply loved by the whole Chapelle family! Powerlifting : Talia Luke Bowling : Elizabeth Hamilton Tennis : Kaitlyn Stremlau Track and Field : Ayva Smith Softball : Addison Stein
By Jamie Hanzo 13 May, 2024
We are so proud of our nine students who joined the Catholic Church at this year's Easter Vigil. We walked with each student to connect them to the RCIA Program at their parishes, and met monthly so they could journey together as a Chapelle family!  They have grown so much in their faith and we are so proud of them! It is truly inspiring and exciting to watch Chapelle students build a relationship with our Lord. God is so good! ✨Zureidy Bolanos ✨Kolleen Dubroc ✨Kayla Giardina ✨Sameera Gulati ✨Dalila Gulati ✨Remy Marshall ✨Mia Sanchez ✨Allisson Suazo ✨McKenzie Verges
By Jamie Hanzo 13 May, 2024
Parents, team members, faculty/staff, members of the Jefferson Parish Council and more gathered at the Chapelle Softball Field to recognize the 2024 Chapelle Softball team on their Division I State Championship win! We unveiled our official signage on the fence, our team members and coaching staff received their proclamations from Councilwoman Arita Bohannan - Jefferson Parish Council District 4 , and supporters enjoyed crawfish cooked by our amazing softball parents (shout-out to Mr. Ivy Trosclair)! May 2, 2024 was even officially announced as "Archbishop Chapelle Day" in Jefferson Parish. It was truly an evening to remember for a SEASON TO REMEMBER 💚
By Jamie Hanzo 13 May, 2024
The Chipmunks defeated John Curtis 2-1 in the Division I Select Softball State Championship Game on Saturday, April 23! Our girls became State Champions for the first time in school history ! Congratulations to Coach Scott O‘Brien and the entire team for a great season!  Staff: Dan Rohli Ray Weindel Madison Lacoste '17 Full team list: Mia Impastato Abbey Capella Addison Naquin Addy Stein Addyson Robin Alivia Nevels Allie Domangue Allie Gernard Ava Martinez Bayleigh Hammer Delaney Trosclair Egan Guidroz Emma Ruddy Izzo Giambelluca Jena Gaudet Kamryn DiMaggio Karoline Roche Katie Deslatte Kayla Giardina Kelsie Schmidt Taylor Allen
By Jamie Hanzo 13 May, 2024
"Our Lady of Prompt Succor, Hasten to Help Us" 🙏 We celebrated our final school Mass by honoring Our Blessed Mother at our annual May Crowning Mass. Our newly elected Student Council President, Sophie Panzavecchia, crowned Mary with flowers. New E-Board Vice President, Avery Schexnaydre, presented her with a bouquet. We also honored those who attended District and State Literary Rally, as well as the softball team for their State Championship win! In our daily prayers we ask for the Blessed Mother's guidance, in hopes that she will give us the wisdom to accept God's graces and assist us in our trials. #DeusProvidebit , God Will Provide!
By Jamie Hanzo 13 May, 2024
Two Archbishop Chapelle High School students were presented the St. Timothy Award in April for their leadership, service and good moral standards exhibited through their work with church parishes and the archdiocesan community. The two Chapelle students are Abigail Fortado and Morgan Gaudet! Abigail Fortado, St. Catherine of Siena, Metairie: Abigail served on the Archbishop Chapelle campus ministry team. She is also a member of Teen CROSS and attended the March for Life in Washington, D.C. Her campus minister shared this about Abigail, “She is passionate about the Gospel and is quick to work to evangelize those around her...I see her go after the lost sheep, the outsiders, the lonely. She befriends them, meets them where they are and loves them there.” Morgan Gaudet, St. Benilde, Metairie: Morgan is a member of Teen Cross and serves as a board member for St. Benilde's youth ministry. She also served on teh Archbishop Chapelle campus ministry team. Her campus minister shared these words about Morgan, “The depth of Morgan's relationship with Jesus sets her apart...She has gone to a level of prayer, trust and confidence in God that I do not see in most high school students.”
By Jamie Hanzo 13 May, 2024
It's official! Our Student Council inducted new members recently, and we could not be more excited to see what each of them have to offer Archbishop Chapelle! Our 2023-2024 Student Council Executive Board presented the new 2024-2025 Executive Board with each of their office symbols. 2023-2024 Student Body President, Katie Pertuit, shared her Farewell Address, and 2024-2025 Student Body President, Sophie Panzavecchia, shared her Welcome Address. This was followed by the 2023-2024 Executive Board Members inducting the newly-elected Class Officers for each grade-level. It was a great ceremony, and the family members of the STUCO members attended a reception after in our Fine Arts Lobby. See below for a full list of the 2024-2025 Student Council positions: 2024-2025 Executive Board: President - Sophia Panzavecchia Vice President - Avery Schexnaydre Secretary - Stella Merrill Treasurer - Ava Beaudean Historian - Chloe Tujague Class Presidents: Senior - Avery Young Junior- Samantha Fairchild Sophomore- Audrey Dubuc Freshman- Anna Claire Occhipinti Class Vice Presidents: Senior - Averey Dunn Junior - Kelsey Doyle Sophomore - Mia Impastato Freshman - Lauren de la Gardelle Class Secretaries: Senior - Rachelann Potter Junior - Cate Jouet Sophomore - Kendall Allen Freshman - Ava Kennedy Class Treasurers: Senior - Dalila Gulati Junior - Maddy Heintz Sophomore - Victoria McCann Freshman - Reese Follette Class Historians: Senior - Katie Scuderi Junior - Abby Hebbler Sophomore - McKenzie Verges Freshman - Charlotte LaHatte
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