This is where

memories

are made


This is where

faith

blossoms

This is where potential

 is exceeded


 SINCE 1962

And this is where

you belong

Of all that Archbishop Chapelle High School offers to our students and their families, the most important is a fundamental promise: to know and love every young lady for who she is.


Our promise means that we teach and mentor each student mindful of their interests and strengths, both inside and beyond the classroom. It means that we help each student on her way to becoming her true, her best, and her most fully realized self in a warm environment rooted in Catholicism.

As we guide our students to grow into confident and capable women, we know they will find a home in these halls. They will build bonds that will last a lifetime and carry fond memories with them always. We invite you to learn more about our home and see how truly special it is to be a Chip.

DEUS PROVIDEBIT

GOD WILL PROVIDE

Chips at a Glance .

What's New, Chips?

By Jamie Hanzo March 19, 2026
Celebrating Our 2026 Gifted & Talented Scholars Archbishop Chapelle High School is proud to recognize nine exceptional students who participated in the 2026 Gifted and Talented Program. This program provides students with an exceptional ability or talent the opportunity to design and complete a specialized project outside of the traditional classroom setting. Each project is rooted in original ideas and reflects the creativity, passion, and dedication of its creator. This year’s projects were nothing short of inspiring: 💚Ryleigh Beck Ryleigh created a website‑based study guide covering the fundamentals of neuroscience. Designed for both current students and those simply interested in learning more, her site makes complex neurological concepts accessible and engaging. 💚Kathleen Elmer Kathleen developed a comprehensive Latin I and Latin II grammar guide, complete with detailed explanations of key concepts necessary for success in both courses. Her guide serves as a valuable academic resource for fellow students. 💚Ella Growl Ella designed a Gothic‑style chapel concept plan, incorporating engineering and architectural skills into a detailed scale model. Her portfolio piece demonstrates advanced building design techniques using cardboard and cardstock. 💚Caroline LaHatte Caroline authored a book highlighting the achievements and resilience of women in American politics. Her work emphasizes the importance, determination, and lasting impact of women who have shaped our government despite facing significant challenges. 💚Allie Mixon Allie wrote and illustrated a children’s rhyme book titled Practice, Patience, and Prayer. The book gently helps young readers understand and support loved ones living with Multiple Sclerosis, Epilepsy, and Diabetes, combining education with hand‑drawn illustrations and themes of resilience and hope. 💚Ashley Garcia‑Morera Ashley created From Our Table to Yours: Stories of Latina Strength and Sazón, a collection of authentic recipes paired with powerful personal stories from Latina women. Each dish celebrates resilience, love, and the preservation of culture. 💚Margaux Mouton Margaux developed a website showcasing 16 New Orleans‑area authors, featuring biographies, book descriptions, purchasing links, and full interviews with select writers — shining a spotlight on local literary talent. 💚 Yara Zeitoun Yara designed and hand‑sewed a collection of G‑tube covers for pediatric patients, providing comfort and softness for children who rely on feeding tubes due to developmental delays, medical conditions, or other health challenges. 💚Peyton Klotz & Camryn McGregor Peyton and Camryn collaborated on a website exploring how Autism Spectrum Disorder presents in females. Their project addresses why ASD in girls is often overlooked and emphasizes the importance of awareness and early recognition. Each of these projects reflects not only remarkable talent but also compassion, leadership, and intellectual curiosity. From neuroscience and architecture to literature, healthcare, advocacy, and cultural storytelling, our students have used their gifts to inform, inspire, and serve others.  Congratulations to all who participated in the 2026 Gifted and Talented Program. Thank you for your outstanding work and for representing Chapelle with such excellence.
By Jamie Hanzo March 19, 2026
Four Chipmunks Earn All‑District Basketball Honors 🏀💚 Archbishop Chapelle High School is proud to celebrate four outstanding student‑athletes who have been recognized with All‑District Basketball honors for their performance this season. 🏀 All‑District Second Team Molly Avrard Kelsie Schmidt 🏀 Honorable Mention Hailey Ford Karoline Roche These honors reflect the dedication, leadership, and competitive spirit each of these young women brought to the court throughout the season. Their hard work, teamwork, and commitment to excellence continue to represent Chapelle with pride. Congratulations to Molly, Kelsie, Hailey, and Karoline on this well‑deserved recognition! Your Chapelle family is so proud of you. 💚
By Jamie Hanzo March 17, 2026
Chapelle Flag Football Opens Season with Dominant 30–0 Victory The Chapelle Flag Football team kicked off the season in impressive fashion, earning a 30–0 shutout win over Livingston Collegiate and improving to 1–0 on the year. From the opening snap, the Chipmunks set the tone with strong offensive execution and relentless defense, holding Livingston scoreless while showcasing balance and versatility on offense. Offensive Highlights - Emma DuMars completed 5 passes for 66 yards and 1 touchdown. - Morgan Ellerbusch delivered a standout performance with a combined 90 total yards and 2 touchdowns — one through the air and one as a receiver. - Sydney Greiner added a touchdown to extend the lead. - Skylar Campuzano also found the end zone to cap off the scoring effort. The team’s chemistry, athleticism, and focus were on full display in this season-opening win. With momentum on their side and a 1–0 start, the Chipmunks look forward to building on this strong performance in the games ahead.  Congratulations to our Flag Football team on an exciting start to the season — let’s keep it going!
By Jamie Hanzo March 17, 2026
Chapelle Bowling Finishes Regular Season Undefeated — District Champs for the Third Straight Year! 🎳💚 The Chapelle Bowling Team closed out an incredible regular season on Wednesday, March 11 and Thursday, March 12, securing two decisive wins and finishing as undefeated District Champions for the third consecutive year. This remarkable achievement reflects the team’s consistency, focus, and competitive spirit all season long. Match Results Chapelle vs. Albany High School — 24–3 Victory High Games: Caroline Hill – 203 Alexandra Young – 258 Chapelle vs. Mount Carmel Academy — 25–2 Victory High Games: Makayla Lanier – 228 Taylor Bourdonnay – 225, 213 Alexandra Young – 207 With dominant performances across both matches, the Chipmunks capped off the regular season in championship fashion. Looking Ahead: Playoffs The team now turns its focus to the postseason. The first round of playoffs will take place on Wednesday, April 1 at 1:00 PM at All Star Lanes in Baton Rouge. Bracket information will be shared once it is released. Congratulations to our bowlers and coaches on an outstanding regular season. Three consecutive undefeated district titles is no small feat — and we can’t wait to see what they accomplish next!  Let’s go, Chips!
By Jamie Hanzo March 17, 2026
Alumna Spotlight: Kristiann App ’95 💚⚓ Archbishop Chapelle High School is proud to spotlight Kristiann App ’95, a distinguished leader making waves in the maritime and global logistics industry. In December, the Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) announced Kristiann’s appointment as its new Chief Commercial Officer — a significant leadership role in one of Louisiana’s most vital economic engines. With more than two decades of experience in international trade, transportation, and global logistics, Kristiann brings extensive industry expertise and strategic vision to the port and the region it serves. Throughout her career, she has built resilient supply chains, strengthened global partnerships, and established herself as a respected leader within the maritime community. Her excellence has been recognized with honors including the 2024 C. Alvin Bertel Award, highlighting her impact and leadership in the field. As Chief Commercial Officer, Kristiann leads commercial strategy across cargo, cruise, and real estate, helping to advance transformative initiatives such as the Louisiana International Terminal while driving sustainable economic growth for Louisiana and its global connections. Kristiann’s accomplishments reflect the strength, leadership, and forward-thinking spirit fostered at Chapelle. We are incredibly proud to see a fellow Chipmunk making such a meaningful impact on our local community and beyond.  Congratulations, Kristiann — your Chapelle family is cheering you on! 💚
By Jacyln Gilmore March 16, 2026
$3.5M to Incarnate Word Hall—The Largest Gift in School History This extraordinary investment will help bring to life a new center for faith formation on Chapelle’s campus. Incarnate Word Hall will include a new chapel large enough for grade level liturgies, along with six theology classrooms designed to deepen students’ understanding of their faith. The building will also serve as a gathering place for the Chapelle community and will invite alumnae to return to campus to celebrate weddings and baptisms. Mrs. Benson’s generosity reflects her longstanding commitment to Catholic education and her belief in the importance of forming future generations of women leaders. Through this gift, she joins the many supporters helping Archbishop Chapelle High School continue its legacy of educating young women rooted in faith. "Mrs. Benson’s gift is not only remarkable in its generosity, it is a profound statement of faith in our students, our faculty, and the future of this school," said Head of School Connie Dantagnan '88. "Her commitment will help ensure that generations of young women will continue to grow in knowledge, faith, and leadership within these walls."
By Jamie Hanzo March 19, 2026
Celebrating Our 2026 Gifted & Talented Scholars Archbishop Chapelle High School is proud to recognize nine exceptional students who participated in the 2026 Gifted and Talented Program. This program provides students with an exceptional ability or talent the opportunity to design and complete a specialized project outside of the traditional classroom setting. Each project is rooted in original ideas and reflects the creativity, passion, and dedication of its creator. This year’s projects were nothing short of inspiring: 💚Ryleigh Beck Ryleigh created a website‑based study guide covering the fundamentals of neuroscience. Designed for both current students and those simply interested in learning more, her site makes complex neurological concepts accessible and engaging. 💚Kathleen Elmer Kathleen developed a comprehensive Latin I and Latin II grammar guide, complete with detailed explanations of key concepts necessary for success in both courses. Her guide serves as a valuable academic resource for fellow students. 💚Ella Growl Ella designed a Gothic‑style chapel concept plan, incorporating engineering and architectural skills into a detailed scale model. Her portfolio piece demonstrates advanced building design techniques using cardboard and cardstock. 💚Caroline LaHatte Caroline authored a book highlighting the achievements and resilience of women in American politics. Her work emphasizes the importance, determination, and lasting impact of women who have shaped our government despite facing significant challenges. 💚Allie Mixon Allie wrote and illustrated a children’s rhyme book titled Practice, Patience, and Prayer. The book gently helps young readers understand and support loved ones living with Multiple Sclerosis, Epilepsy, and Diabetes, combining education with hand‑drawn illustrations and themes of resilience and hope. 💚Ashley Garcia‑Morera Ashley created From Our Table to Yours: Stories of Latina Strength and Sazón, a collection of authentic recipes paired with powerful personal stories from Latina women. Each dish celebrates resilience, love, and the preservation of culture. 💚Margaux Mouton Margaux developed a website showcasing 16 New Orleans‑area authors, featuring biographies, book descriptions, purchasing links, and full interviews with select writers — shining a spotlight on local literary talent. 💚 Yara Zeitoun Yara designed and hand‑sewed a collection of G‑tube covers for pediatric patients, providing comfort and softness for children who rely on feeding tubes due to developmental delays, medical conditions, or other health challenges. 💚Peyton Klotz & Camryn McGregor Peyton and Camryn collaborated on a website exploring how Autism Spectrum Disorder presents in females. Their project addresses why ASD in girls is often overlooked and emphasizes the importance of awareness and early recognition. Each of these projects reflects not only remarkable talent but also compassion, leadership, and intellectual curiosity. From neuroscience and architecture to literature, healthcare, advocacy, and cultural storytelling, our students have used their gifts to inform, inspire, and serve others.  Congratulations to all who participated in the 2026 Gifted and Talented Program. Thank you for your outstanding work and for representing Chapelle with such excellence.
By Jamie Hanzo March 19, 2026
Four Chipmunks Earn All‑District Basketball Honors 🏀💚 Archbishop Chapelle High School is proud to celebrate four outstanding student‑athletes who have been recognized with All‑District Basketball honors for their performance this season. 🏀 All‑District Second Team Molly Avrard Kelsie Schmidt 🏀 Honorable Mention Hailey Ford Karoline Roche These honors reflect the dedication, leadership, and competitive spirit each of these young women brought to the court throughout the season. Their hard work, teamwork, and commitment to excellence continue to represent Chapelle with pride. Congratulations to Molly, Kelsie, Hailey, and Karoline on this well‑deserved recognition! Your Chapelle family is so proud of you. 💚
By Jamie Hanzo March 17, 2026
Chapelle Flag Football Opens Season with Dominant 30–0 Victory The Chapelle Flag Football team kicked off the season in impressive fashion, earning a 30–0 shutout win over Livingston Collegiate and improving to 1–0 on the year. From the opening snap, the Chipmunks set the tone with strong offensive execution and relentless defense, holding Livingston scoreless while showcasing balance and versatility on offense. Offensive Highlights - Emma DuMars completed 5 passes for 66 yards and 1 touchdown. - Morgan Ellerbusch delivered a standout performance with a combined 90 total yards and 2 touchdowns — one through the air and one as a receiver. - Sydney Greiner added a touchdown to extend the lead. - Skylar Campuzano also found the end zone to cap off the scoring effort. The team’s chemistry, athleticism, and focus were on full display in this season-opening win. With momentum on their side and a 1–0 start, the Chipmunks look forward to building on this strong performance in the games ahead.  Congratulations to our Flag Football team on an exciting start to the season — let’s keep it going!
By Jamie Hanzo March 17, 2026
Chapelle Bowling Finishes Regular Season Undefeated — District Champs for the Third Straight Year! 🎳💚 The Chapelle Bowling Team closed out an incredible regular season on Wednesday, March 11 and Thursday, March 12, securing two decisive wins and finishing as undefeated District Champions for the third consecutive year. This remarkable achievement reflects the team’s consistency, focus, and competitive spirit all season long. Match Results Chapelle vs. Albany High School — 24–3 Victory High Games: Caroline Hill – 203 Alexandra Young – 258 Chapelle vs. Mount Carmel Academy — 25–2 Victory High Games: Makayla Lanier – 228 Taylor Bourdonnay – 225, 213 Alexandra Young – 207 With dominant performances across both matches, the Chipmunks capped off the regular season in championship fashion. Looking Ahead: Playoffs The team now turns its focus to the postseason. The first round of playoffs will take place on Wednesday, April 1 at 1:00 PM at All Star Lanes in Baton Rouge. Bracket information will be shared once it is released. Congratulations to our bowlers and coaches on an outstanding regular season. Three consecutive undefeated district titles is no small feat — and we can’t wait to see what they accomplish next!  Let’s go, Chips!
By Jamie Hanzo March 17, 2026
Alumna Spotlight: Kristiann App ’95 💚⚓ Archbishop Chapelle High School is proud to spotlight Kristiann App ’95, a distinguished leader making waves in the maritime and global logistics industry. In December, the Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) announced Kristiann’s appointment as its new Chief Commercial Officer — a significant leadership role in one of Louisiana’s most vital economic engines. With more than two decades of experience in international trade, transportation, and global logistics, Kristiann brings extensive industry expertise and strategic vision to the port and the region it serves. Throughout her career, she has built resilient supply chains, strengthened global partnerships, and established herself as a respected leader within the maritime community. Her excellence has been recognized with honors including the 2024 C. Alvin Bertel Award, highlighting her impact and leadership in the field. As Chief Commercial Officer, Kristiann leads commercial strategy across cargo, cruise, and real estate, helping to advance transformative initiatives such as the Louisiana International Terminal while driving sustainable economic growth for Louisiana and its global connections. Kristiann’s accomplishments reflect the strength, leadership, and forward-thinking spirit fostered at Chapelle. We are incredibly proud to see a fellow Chipmunk making such a meaningful impact on our local community and beyond.  Congratulations, Kristiann — your Chapelle family is cheering you on! 💚
By Jacyln Gilmore March 16, 2026
$3.5M to Incarnate Word Hall—The Largest Gift in School History This extraordinary investment will help bring to life a new center for faith formation on Chapelle’s campus. Incarnate Word Hall will include a new chapel large enough for grade level liturgies, along with six theology classrooms designed to deepen students’ understanding of their faith. The building will also serve as a gathering place for the Chapelle community and will invite alumnae to return to campus to celebrate weddings and baptisms. Mrs. Benson’s generosity reflects her longstanding commitment to Catholic education and her belief in the importance of forming future generations of women leaders. Through this gift, she joins the many supporters helping Archbishop Chapelle High School continue its legacy of educating young women rooted in faith. "Mrs. Benson’s gift is not only remarkable in its generosity, it is a profound statement of faith in our students, our faculty, and the future of this school," said Head of School Connie Dantagnan '88. "Her commitment will help ensure that generations of young women will continue to grow in knowledge, faith, and leadership within these walls."

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