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

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By Jamie Hanzo March 9, 2026
How can you earn Bunny Bucks? 1. Perform FUN & SILLY acts for Student Council E-Board members at lunch as well as participate in the events planned. 2. Bring FRUITS & VEGETABLES for the St. Joseph Altar. - Monday, March 16, 2025 - Before school in the GYM (see Mrs. Woodward 7:15-7:55 AM)  What to bring? - Apple, Orange, Lemon, Lime, Potato OR Onion = $1,000 each - Bag of Apples, Oranges, Limes (5 or more in bag) = $10,000 - Bag of Potatoes OR Onions (5 or more in bag) = $25,000 - Broccoli, Cauliflower, Garlic, Celery, Parsley OR Green Bell - Peppers = $50,000 each - Green or Purple Grapes, Red, Yellow or Orange Bell - Peppers, Zucchini, Squash, OR Bag of Carrots (5 or more) = $100,000 each - Eggplant, Pineapple, Cabbage, Bunch of Unripe Bananas = $500,000 each - Bag of Lemons (5 or more) OR an Artichoke = $1,000,000 each Bring Cakes - Homemade or Store Bought-Please no icing that has to be refrigerated - Tuesday, March 17, 2025 - Before school in the GYM (see Mrs. Woodward 7:15-7:55 AM) - $5,000,000 Bunny Bucks per cake
By Jamie Hanzo March 9, 2026
Living Way of the Cross at Chapelle We are honored to host this year’s Living Way of the Cross evening performance here at Archbishop Chapelle High School. Join us on Thursday, March 26th at 6:00 PM for this powerful and prayerful reflection on Christ’s journey to Calvary. We invite our community to come together for this meaningful Lenten tradition. If you have questions, please email our Campus Minister, Emily Lannan at elannan@archbishopchapelle.org
By Jamie Hanzo March 9, 2026
Keeping Fr idays FUN! One Friday per month, we have a Fun Friday assembly where we honor those students who really shined this month! We are so proud of our Chipmunks for making their mark in the community. Talented Art Students We are thrilled to share that 38 Chapelle students have been accepted for publication in this year’s anthology — an incredible accomplishment, as being invited to publish means their work ranked in the top 30% of all entries submitted. In addition, our school has received the Art Achievement Award, presented to schools whose overall submissions demonstrate exceptionally high merit. Because of the number of students selected, Chapelle will receive a complimentary copy of the publication, and both our students and our school will receive special recognition in the book. We are especially proud to announce that 7 students were recognized with High Merit honors, awarded to students whose work is considered far above grade level: 🌟 Allyson Leon – HM #1 🌟 Abigail Timler – HM #2 🌟 Christina Pierce – HM #3 🌟 Evelyn Zajac – HM #4 🌟 Jordan LeGaux – HM #5 🌟 Lucy Guillot – HM #6 🌟 Leanne Siverd – HM #7 Congratulations to all of our published artists: Anna Gonzales Adeline Little Allyson Leon Alyssa Pesantes Alyssa Parfait Anna Poche Abigail Timler Brinley Brignac Brennan Hotard Brooke Sercovich Christina Pierce Caroline Sander Demi Kostopoulos Emma Tran Emmery Johnson Elise Nelson Evelyn Zajac Julia Clement Julia Clark Jordan LeGaux Jordan Morris Kristin Munch Katie Solis Liz Canizaro Lucy Guillot Lantonia Mahne Leanne Siverd Mia Bairnsfather Paige Mills Reghan Howe Ryleigh McMyne Sophia Hunter Shelby Lowrance Skylar Manuel Sarah Switzer Victoria Madere We are so proud of your creativity, talent, and dedication. The arts continue to shine brightly at Chapelle!
By Jamie Hanzo March 5, 2026
Celebrating the 2026 Induction Class Archbishop Chapelle Athletics Hall of Fame Archbishop Chapelle High School proudly welcomed the 2026 Induction Class of the Chapelle Athletics Hall of Fame, honoring four individuals whose talent, dedication, and school spirit have left a lasting mark on our athletic tradition. Margaret Bayard ’76 Our first inductee, Margaret Bayard (Class of 1976), was a standout three‑sport athlete, competing in basketball, volleyball, and indoorball during her time at Chapelle. Margaret was a member of the 1976 City Basketball Championship team and the 1975 City Indoorball Championship team, contributing to a dominant era in Chapelle athletics. She continued her basketball career at the University of Southwestern Louisiana, carrying her Chipmunk pride to the collegiate level. Patricia Toujouse ’77 Our second inductee, Patricia Toujouse (Class of 1977), also excelled in basketball, volleyball, and indoorball. She was a key member of the 1975 City Indoorball Championship team and the 1976 City Basketball Championship team. Patricia went on to compete in both volleyball and basketball at Tulane University, demonstrating the strong athletic foundation she built at Chapelle. While Patricia was unable to attend the ceremony, she was proudly represented by her sister, Cheryl Prieur. Jerrye Modenbach ’78 The third inductee, Jerrye Modenbach (Class of 1978), was another remarkable multi‑sport athlete, participating in basketball, volleyball, and indoorball. Jerrye’s accomplishments include being a member of the: - 1975 City Indoorball Championship team - 1976 City Basketball Championship team - 1977 City Volleyball Championship team She continued her athletic career at Tulane University, playing both volleyball and basketball. Her achievements reflect both individual excellence and a deep commitment to teamwork. Ms. Linda Munn The fourth inductee, Ms. Linda Munn, dedicated 38 years to Chapelle as a physical education teacher and coach. Throughout her extraordinary career, she coached basketball, volleyball, gymnastics, track and field, golf, and cheer, shaping generations of Chipmunk athletes. In her honor, Chapelle presents the Linda Munn Award each sports season during the Athletic Awards Ceremony. This award recognizes one member of every team who exemplifies sportsmanship, teamwork, kindness, school pride, and a commitment to representing Chapelle with integrity. These are the very qualities Ms. Munn modeled throughout her decades of service. The 2026 Hall of Fame class represents excellence across generations — from championship athletes to a legendary coach whose influence continues to be felt today.  Congratulations to all of our inductees. Your legacy is forever part of Chapelle Athletics. 💚
By Jamie Hanzo March 3, 2026
Chipmunks Shine at the Louisiana Short Course Age Group State Championship Archbishop Chapelle High School is proud to celebrate Ava Braendel, Madeleine Cottrell, and Rachel Silva, who qualified for and competed in the Louisiana Swimming Short Course Age Group State Championship — an impressive accomplishment that reflects their dedication, discipline, and countless hours in the pool. Competing against some of the top swimmers from across the state, our Chipmunks represented Chapelle with determination and heart. ⭐ Ava Braendel – 13–14 Girls High Point State Runner‑Up Ava had an extraordinary weekend, finishing as the 13–14 Girls High Point State Runner‑Up — a tremendous achievement at the state level. Her consistent top finishes across multiple events highlight both her versatility and competitive strength. Ava’s individual results included: 🥇 1st Place – 100 Freestyle 🥇 1st Place – 50 Freestyle 🥈 2nd Place – 200 Freestyle 🥈 2nd Place – 100 Butterfly 🥈 2nd Place – 50 Butterfly 4th Place – 100 Backstroke Her performance throughout the meet demonstrates her commitment to excellence and her ability to compete at the highest level. Madeleine Cottrell Madeleine earned her place at the State Championship and competed in the 200 Breaststroke, finishing 16th in the state. Qualifying for this meet alone is a significant accomplishment, and we are proud of her hard work and perseverance. Rachel Silva Rachel also had a strong showing at State, finishing: 12th in the 50 Breaststroke 11th in the 100 Breaststroke Her performance reflects steady improvement and dedication throughout the season. Qualifying for the Louisiana Short Course Age Group State Championship is no small feat, and these three athletes have shown what it means to compete with focus, resilience, and Chipmunk pride. Congratulations to Ava, Madeleine, and Rachel on an outstanding championship weekend. We are so proud of you! 💚🏊‍♀️
By Jamie Hanzo March 2, 2026
Wednesday, March 11 8:00am - 9:25am Math Exam 9:30am - 10:00am Exam Break 10:05am - 11:30am Foreign Language Exam Thursday, March 12 8:00am - 9:25am Social Studies Exam 9:30am - 10:00am Exam Break 10:05am - 11:30am English Exam Friday, March 13 8:00am - 9:25am Theology Exam 9:30am - 10:00am Exam Break 10:05am - 11:30am Science Exam Dismissal is at 11:30am on exam days. All students must be picked up no later than 12:00pm. There is no lunch or aftercare available.
By Jamie Hanzo March 9, 2026
How can you earn Bunny Bucks? 1. Perform FUN & SILLY acts for Student Council E-Board members at lunch as well as participate in the events planned. 2. Bring FRUITS & VEGETABLES for the St. Joseph Altar. - Monday, March 16, 2025 - Before school in the GYM (see Mrs. Woodward 7:15-7:55 AM)  What to bring? - Apple, Orange, Lemon, Lime, Potato OR Onion = $1,000 each - Bag of Apples, Oranges, Limes (5 or more in bag) = $10,000 - Bag of Potatoes OR Onions (5 or more in bag) = $25,000 - Broccoli, Cauliflower, Garlic, Celery, Parsley OR Green Bell - Peppers = $50,000 each - Green or Purple Grapes, Red, Yellow or Orange Bell - Peppers, Zucchini, Squash, OR Bag of Carrots (5 or more) = $100,000 each - Eggplant, Pineapple, Cabbage, Bunch of Unripe Bananas = $500,000 each - Bag of Lemons (5 or more) OR an Artichoke = $1,000,000 each Bring Cakes - Homemade or Store Bought-Please no icing that has to be refrigerated - Tuesday, March 17, 2025 - Before school in the GYM (see Mrs. Woodward 7:15-7:55 AM) - $5,000,000 Bunny Bucks per cake
By Jamie Hanzo March 9, 2026
Living Way of the Cross at Chapelle We are honored to host this year’s Living Way of the Cross evening performance here at Archbishop Chapelle High School. Join us on Thursday, March 26th at 6:00 PM for this powerful and prayerful reflection on Christ’s journey to Calvary. We invite our community to come together for this meaningful Lenten tradition. If you have questions, please email our Campus Minister, Emily Lannan at elannan@archbishopchapelle.org
By Jamie Hanzo March 9, 2026
Keeping Fr idays FUN! One Friday per month, we have a Fun Friday assembly where we honor those students who really shined this month! We are so proud of our Chipmunks for making their mark in the community. Talented Art Students We are thrilled to share that 38 Chapelle students have been accepted for publication in this year’s anthology — an incredible accomplishment, as being invited to publish means their work ranked in the top 30% of all entries submitted. In addition, our school has received the Art Achievement Award, presented to schools whose overall submissions demonstrate exceptionally high merit. Because of the number of students selected, Chapelle will receive a complimentary copy of the publication, and both our students and our school will receive special recognition in the book. We are especially proud to announce that 7 students were recognized with High Merit honors, awarded to students whose work is considered far above grade level: 🌟 Allyson Leon – HM #1 🌟 Abigail Timler – HM #2 🌟 Christina Pierce – HM #3 🌟 Evelyn Zajac – HM #4 🌟 Jordan LeGaux – HM #5 🌟 Lucy Guillot – HM #6 🌟 Leanne Siverd – HM #7 Congratulations to all of our published artists: Anna Gonzales Adeline Little Allyson Leon Alyssa Pesantes Alyssa Parfait Anna Poche Abigail Timler Brinley Brignac Brennan Hotard Brooke Sercovich Christina Pierce Caroline Sander Demi Kostopoulos Emma Tran Emmery Johnson Elise Nelson Evelyn Zajac Julia Clement Julia Clark Jordan LeGaux Jordan Morris Kristin Munch Katie Solis Liz Canizaro Lucy Guillot Lantonia Mahne Leanne Siverd Mia Bairnsfather Paige Mills Reghan Howe Ryleigh McMyne Sophia Hunter Shelby Lowrance Skylar Manuel Sarah Switzer Victoria Madere We are so proud of your creativity, talent, and dedication. The arts continue to shine brightly at Chapelle!
By Jamie Hanzo March 5, 2026
Celebrating the 2026 Induction Class Archbishop Chapelle Athletics Hall of Fame Archbishop Chapelle High School proudly welcomed the 2026 Induction Class of the Chapelle Athletics Hall of Fame, honoring four individuals whose talent, dedication, and school spirit have left a lasting mark on our athletic tradition. Margaret Bayard ’76 Our first inductee, Margaret Bayard (Class of 1976), was a standout three‑sport athlete, competing in basketball, volleyball, and indoorball during her time at Chapelle. Margaret was a member of the 1976 City Basketball Championship team and the 1975 City Indoorball Championship team, contributing to a dominant era in Chapelle athletics. She continued her basketball career at the University of Southwestern Louisiana, carrying her Chipmunk pride to the collegiate level. Patricia Toujouse ’77 Our second inductee, Patricia Toujouse (Class of 1977), also excelled in basketball, volleyball, and indoorball. She was a key member of the 1975 City Indoorball Championship team and the 1976 City Basketball Championship team. Patricia went on to compete in both volleyball and basketball at Tulane University, demonstrating the strong athletic foundation she built at Chapelle. While Patricia was unable to attend the ceremony, she was proudly represented by her sister, Cheryl Prieur. Jerrye Modenbach ’78 The third inductee, Jerrye Modenbach (Class of 1978), was another remarkable multi‑sport athlete, participating in basketball, volleyball, and indoorball. Jerrye’s accomplishments include being a member of the: - 1975 City Indoorball Championship team - 1976 City Basketball Championship team - 1977 City Volleyball Championship team She continued her athletic career at Tulane University, playing both volleyball and basketball. Her achievements reflect both individual excellence and a deep commitment to teamwork. Ms. Linda Munn The fourth inductee, Ms. Linda Munn, dedicated 38 years to Chapelle as a physical education teacher and coach. Throughout her extraordinary career, she coached basketball, volleyball, gymnastics, track and field, golf, and cheer, shaping generations of Chipmunk athletes. In her honor, Chapelle presents the Linda Munn Award each sports season during the Athletic Awards Ceremony. This award recognizes one member of every team who exemplifies sportsmanship, teamwork, kindness, school pride, and a commitment to representing Chapelle with integrity. These are the very qualities Ms. Munn modeled throughout her decades of service. The 2026 Hall of Fame class represents excellence across generations — from championship athletes to a legendary coach whose influence continues to be felt today.  Congratulations to all of our inductees. Your legacy is forever part of Chapelle Athletics. 💚
By Jamie Hanzo March 3, 2026
Chipmunks Shine at the Louisiana Short Course Age Group State Championship Archbishop Chapelle High School is proud to celebrate Ava Braendel, Madeleine Cottrell, and Rachel Silva, who qualified for and competed in the Louisiana Swimming Short Course Age Group State Championship — an impressive accomplishment that reflects their dedication, discipline, and countless hours in the pool. Competing against some of the top swimmers from across the state, our Chipmunks represented Chapelle with determination and heart. ⭐ Ava Braendel – 13–14 Girls High Point State Runner‑Up Ava had an extraordinary weekend, finishing as the 13–14 Girls High Point State Runner‑Up — a tremendous achievement at the state level. Her consistent top finishes across multiple events highlight both her versatility and competitive strength. Ava’s individual results included: 🥇 1st Place – 100 Freestyle 🥇 1st Place – 50 Freestyle 🥈 2nd Place – 200 Freestyle 🥈 2nd Place – 100 Butterfly 🥈 2nd Place – 50 Butterfly 4th Place – 100 Backstroke Her performance throughout the meet demonstrates her commitment to excellence and her ability to compete at the highest level. Madeleine Cottrell Madeleine earned her place at the State Championship and competed in the 200 Breaststroke, finishing 16th in the state. Qualifying for this meet alone is a significant accomplishment, and we are proud of her hard work and perseverance. Rachel Silva Rachel also had a strong showing at State, finishing: 12th in the 50 Breaststroke 11th in the 100 Breaststroke Her performance reflects steady improvement and dedication throughout the season. Qualifying for the Louisiana Short Course Age Group State Championship is no small feat, and these three athletes have shown what it means to compete with focus, resilience, and Chipmunk pride. Congratulations to Ava, Madeleine, and Rachel on an outstanding championship weekend. We are so proud of you! 💚🏊‍♀️
By Jamie Hanzo March 2, 2026
Wednesday, March 11 8:00am - 9:25am Math Exam 9:30am - 10:00am Exam Break 10:05am - 11:30am Foreign Language Exam Thursday, March 12 8:00am - 9:25am Social Studies Exam 9:30am - 10:00am Exam Break 10:05am - 11:30am English Exam Friday, March 13 8:00am - 9:25am Theology Exam 9:30am - 10:00am Exam Break 10:05am - 11:30am Science Exam Dismissal is at 11:30am on exam days. All students must be picked up no later than 12:00pm. There is no lunch or aftercare available.

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