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 July 14, 2026
Alumna Spotlight: Brigid Higgins Van Timmeren ’87 Named Principal of St. Cletus Elementary Archbishop Chapelle High School is proud to celebrate alumna Brigid Higgins Van Timmeren ’87 on her appointment as the new principal of St. Cletus Elementary School. Brigid shared, “It is with great joy and excitement that I become the new principal of St. Cletus Elementary School. My journey in education has been fueled by a commitment to my Catholic values and academic excellence nurtured long ago by my family, close friendships, and the dedicated faculty at Archbishop Chapelle High School.” A lifelong servant-leader, Brigid brings more than 26 years of experience in education and over 30 years in music ministry at St. Rita Catholic Church to her new role. Most recently, she served in leadership positions at Metairie Academy for Advanced Studies and with the Jefferson Parish Talented Music Program, where she mentored teachers and supported students in achieving academic and creative excellence. Brigid’s commitment to Catholic education is rooted in Gospel values and a deep belief in servant leadership. Her dedication to mentoring teachers and forming students spiritually and academically reflects the mission we hold dear at Chapelle. We are incredibly proud of Brigid and the impact she will continue to make in Catholic education. Congratulations, Mrs. Van Timmeren! Our Chapelle family is cheering you on! 💚
By Jamie Hanzo July 14, 2026
Chapelle Basketball Hosts Annual Summer Camp This summer, our Chapelle Basketball Program had the joy of welcoming over 40 young athletes to campus for our annual Basketball Summer Camp — and what a fantastic few days it was! For three action-packed days, campers worked on drills, developed new skills, and built confidence on the court. From ball handling and shooting fundamentals to teamwork and sportsmanship, each session was filled with energy, encouragement, and plenty of smiles. One of the highlights of camp was seeing our Chapelle players step into leadership roles. They loved sharing their passion for the game, mentoring the next generation, and creating an atmosphere that was both competitive and fun. Watching our current athletes inspire these young players was a beautiful reminder of what Chapelle athletics is all about — faith, teamwork, and heart. We are so grateful to everyone who participated and helped make this year’s camp such a success. The future of basketball is bright, and we are already counting down the days until next summer!
By Jamie Hanzo July 14, 2026
The Class of 2006's 20-Year Reunion at Cork Wine & Martini Bar! We had the joy of celebrating the Class of 2006 at their 20-year reunion — our unforgettable Katrina Class. 💚  Their senior year was marked by one of the most challenging moments in our city’s history, yet their faith and sisterhood carried them through. You may notice one gentleman pictured with the class — during the unique circumstances following Hurricane Katrina, one young man graduated alongside these Chipmunks. He will always be an honorary part of the Chapelle family. Nearly twenty years later, the Class of 2006's bond is just as strong.💚
By Jamie Hanzo June 24, 2026
Alumnae Giving Back at Acorn Camp 💚🐿️ Each summer, Acorn Camp fills our campus with laughter, energy, and the joyful spirit of young girls experiencing Chapelle for the first time. What makes it even more special? So many of the leaders guiding them were once campers and students here themselves. A large number of our Acorn Camp counselors are proud Archbishop Chapelle alumnae who have returned to the place that helped shape them. Now, they are the mentors, role models, and friendly faces creating meaningful memories for the next generation. From leading activities and cheering on campers to sharing stories of their own Chapelle days, these alumnae embody the lasting impact of our school community. While not all of our incredible camp staff are graduates, the presence of so many alumnae highlights something truly beautiful: the Chapelle sisterhood does not end at graduation. It continues in service, leadership, and the desire to give back.  Seeing our graduates return to campus to pour into young girls is a powerful reminder that Chapelle is more than a school — it is a lifelong home.
By Jamie Hanzo June 16, 2026
ChipStart 2026: Welcoming the Class of 2031 💚 ChipStart is more than just an introduction to high school. It is the first step in a journey of sisterhood, faith, leadership, and confidence at Archbishop Chapelle High School. Over the course of two unforgettable weeks in June, the Class of 2031 officially began their Chapelle story. From the moment they checked in on the first morning, they were welcomed by Student Council, class officers, Ambassadors, faculty, and administrators who were eager to help them feel at home. Throughout ChipStart, our newest Chipmunks experienced a little bit of everything that makes Chapelle special. They learned school traditions, practiced cheers, brainstormed rally themes, and competed in friendly games that gave them a taste of the excitement of Rally season. They explored campus, met administrators, walked their schedules, and became familiar with the spaces where they will learn and grow over the next four years. Faith remained at the heart of it all. The class participated in a retreat experience and celebrated their very first Class Mass together, which is a meaningful milestone that grounded their high school journey in prayer and community. They learned Chapelle songs, reflected on what it means to be a young woman of faith, and closed each day in gratitude. Of course, ChipStart would not be complete without plenty of fun. From pep rallies and scavenger hunts to workouts, bonding games, off‑campus adventures, and a spirited class rally, laughter filled the halls. The Chippy Bucks auction and final celebration luncheon were the perfect way to end their time together, recognizing the friendships formed and memories made. Most importantly, ChipStart created connection. What began as a group of incoming 8th graders quickly became a class united in spirit and ready to take on high school together. The Class of 2031 has officially begun their Chapelle legacy, and we cannot wait to see how they grow, lead, and shine in the years ahead. Welcome home, Chipmunks.
By Jamie Hanzo June 16, 2026
Alumna Spotlight: Jennie Viosca Graffeo ’90 💚 Chapelle is proud to spotlight Jennie Viosca Graffeo, Class of 1990, who continues to make an impact through her leadership and dedication in the professional world. Jennie is a valued member of the team at Lofton, where she recently reached an exciting milestone by strengthening the company’s partnership with a long‑standing client in Covington. As the client prepares to expand operations with a new office opening in Ponchatoula, Louisiana, they entrusted Jennie as their exclusive recruiting partner for key positions, including Shipping Clerks, IT, Clerical, and Pharmacy Technician roles. Her ability to build trust, cultivate relationships, and deliver results reflects both her professionalism and commitment to excellence. Being chosen as the sole recruiting partner for such an important expansion speaks volumes about the confidence her clients have in her expertise and integrity.  Jennie’s accomplishments are a testament to the strong foundation of leadership, work ethic, and service that Chapelle women carry into every field. We are so proud to see her continuing to grow partnerships, open doors, and make a difference in our local community.
By Jamie Hanzo July 14, 2026
Alumna Spotlight: Brigid Higgins Van Timmeren ’87 Named Principal of St. Cletus Elementary Archbishop Chapelle High School is proud to celebrate alumna Brigid Higgins Van Timmeren ’87 on her appointment as the new principal of St. Cletus Elementary School. Brigid shared, “It is with great joy and excitement that I become the new principal of St. Cletus Elementary School. My journey in education has been fueled by a commitment to my Catholic values and academic excellence nurtured long ago by my family, close friendships, and the dedicated faculty at Archbishop Chapelle High School.” A lifelong servant-leader, Brigid brings more than 26 years of experience in education and over 30 years in music ministry at St. Rita Catholic Church to her new role. Most recently, she served in leadership positions at Metairie Academy for Advanced Studies and with the Jefferson Parish Talented Music Program, where she mentored teachers and supported students in achieving academic and creative excellence. Brigid’s commitment to Catholic education is rooted in Gospel values and a deep belief in servant leadership. Her dedication to mentoring teachers and forming students spiritually and academically reflects the mission we hold dear at Chapelle. We are incredibly proud of Brigid and the impact she will continue to make in Catholic education. Congratulations, Mrs. Van Timmeren! Our Chapelle family is cheering you on! 💚
By Jamie Hanzo July 14, 2026
Chapelle Basketball Hosts Annual Summer Camp This summer, our Chapelle Basketball Program had the joy of welcoming over 40 young athletes to campus for our annual Basketball Summer Camp — and what a fantastic few days it was! For three action-packed days, campers worked on drills, developed new skills, and built confidence on the court. From ball handling and shooting fundamentals to teamwork and sportsmanship, each session was filled with energy, encouragement, and plenty of smiles. One of the highlights of camp was seeing our Chapelle players step into leadership roles. They loved sharing their passion for the game, mentoring the next generation, and creating an atmosphere that was both competitive and fun. Watching our current athletes inspire these young players was a beautiful reminder of what Chapelle athletics is all about — faith, teamwork, and heart. We are so grateful to everyone who participated and helped make this year’s camp such a success. The future of basketball is bright, and we are already counting down the days until next summer!
By Jamie Hanzo July 14, 2026
The Class of 2006's 20-Year Reunion at Cork Wine & Martini Bar! We had the joy of celebrating the Class of 2006 at their 20-year reunion — our unforgettable Katrina Class. 💚  Their senior year was marked by one of the most challenging moments in our city’s history, yet their faith and sisterhood carried them through. You may notice one gentleman pictured with the class — during the unique circumstances following Hurricane Katrina, one young man graduated alongside these Chipmunks. He will always be an honorary part of the Chapelle family. Nearly twenty years later, the Class of 2006's bond is just as strong.💚
By Jamie Hanzo June 24, 2026
Alumnae Giving Back at Acorn Camp 💚🐿️ Each summer, Acorn Camp fills our campus with laughter, energy, and the joyful spirit of young girls experiencing Chapelle for the first time. What makes it even more special? So many of the leaders guiding them were once campers and students here themselves. A large number of our Acorn Camp counselors are proud Archbishop Chapelle alumnae who have returned to the place that helped shape them. Now, they are the mentors, role models, and friendly faces creating meaningful memories for the next generation. From leading activities and cheering on campers to sharing stories of their own Chapelle days, these alumnae embody the lasting impact of our school community. While not all of our incredible camp staff are graduates, the presence of so many alumnae highlights something truly beautiful: the Chapelle sisterhood does not end at graduation. It continues in service, leadership, and the desire to give back.  Seeing our graduates return to campus to pour into young girls is a powerful reminder that Chapelle is more than a school — it is a lifelong home.
By Jamie Hanzo June 16, 2026
ChipStart 2026: Welcoming the Class of 2031 💚 ChipStart is more than just an introduction to high school. It is the first step in a journey of sisterhood, faith, leadership, and confidence at Archbishop Chapelle High School. Over the course of two unforgettable weeks in June, the Class of 2031 officially began their Chapelle story. From the moment they checked in on the first morning, they were welcomed by Student Council, class officers, Ambassadors, faculty, and administrators who were eager to help them feel at home. Throughout ChipStart, our newest Chipmunks experienced a little bit of everything that makes Chapelle special. They learned school traditions, practiced cheers, brainstormed rally themes, and competed in friendly games that gave them a taste of the excitement of Rally season. They explored campus, met administrators, walked their schedules, and became familiar with the spaces where they will learn and grow over the next four years. Faith remained at the heart of it all. The class participated in a retreat experience and celebrated their very first Class Mass together, which is a meaningful milestone that grounded their high school journey in prayer and community. They learned Chapelle songs, reflected on what it means to be a young woman of faith, and closed each day in gratitude. Of course, ChipStart would not be complete without plenty of fun. From pep rallies and scavenger hunts to workouts, bonding games, off‑campus adventures, and a spirited class rally, laughter filled the halls. The Chippy Bucks auction and final celebration luncheon were the perfect way to end their time together, recognizing the friendships formed and memories made. Most importantly, ChipStart created connection. What began as a group of incoming 8th graders quickly became a class united in spirit and ready to take on high school together. The Class of 2031 has officially begun their Chapelle legacy, and we cannot wait to see how they grow, lead, and shine in the years ahead. Welcome home, Chipmunks.
By Jamie Hanzo June 16, 2026
Alumna Spotlight: Jennie Viosca Graffeo ’90 💚 Chapelle is proud to spotlight Jennie Viosca Graffeo, Class of 1990, who continues to make an impact through her leadership and dedication in the professional world. Jennie is a valued member of the team at Lofton, where she recently reached an exciting milestone by strengthening the company’s partnership with a long‑standing client in Covington. As the client prepares to expand operations with a new office opening in Ponchatoula, Louisiana, they entrusted Jennie as their exclusive recruiting partner for key positions, including Shipping Clerks, IT, Clerical, and Pharmacy Technician roles. Her ability to build trust, cultivate relationships, and deliver results reflects both her professionalism and commitment to excellence. Being chosen as the sole recruiting partner for such an important expansion speaks volumes about the confidence her clients have in her expertise and integrity.  Jennie’s accomplishments are a testament to the strong foundation of leadership, work ethic, and service that Chapelle women carry into every field. We are so proud to see her continuing to grow partnerships, open doors, and make a difference in our local community.

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