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 May 12, 2026
Students recently took part in an engaging, hands-on simulation to better understand the process of redistricting. The class was divided into “parties” and assigned the colors red or blue. Each group was tasked with creating five districts with equal populations, modeling how a hypothetical state might be divided. To bring the activity to life, students physically grouped classmates together and taped them into their designated “districts.” After forming fair and equal districts, each party was given the opportunity to redraw the lines in a way that could benefit their side. This portion of the activity introduced the concept of gerrymandering and sparked thoughtful discussion about fairness, representation, and the impact of district boundaries. By physically stepping into the process, students gained a deeper understanding of how redistricting works and why it plays such an important role in the democratic system.
By Jamie Hanzo May 12, 2026
Celebrating Those Who Serve: Volunteer Appreciation Party 💚 As we wrapped up a wonderful school year and welcomed the start of summer, we gathered for one of our favorite traditions — the Volunteer Appreciation Party. The evening was filled with good food, refreshing drinks, and even better company as we celebrated the incredible individuals who give so generously of their time and talents to Chapelle. This special night was simply our way of saying thank you for all they do to make our school community so special. Our volunteers are the heart behind so many of the moments that make Chapelle shine. From supporting events to cheering behind the scenes, their dedication and commitment truly makes a difference in the lives of our students and faculty. Each year, as a small token of our gratitude, we hold a blind drawing and select one volunteer family to receive half off their daughter’s tuition for the upcoming school year. We are excited to share that the Dubrock Family was chosen this year! Congratulations and thank you for all you do to help our school thrive. A sincere thank you to our: 💚Parents Club 💚Men’s Club 💚Grandparents Club 💚Gala Chairs and Committee 💚Golf Tournament Volunteers 💚Craft Fair Volunteers 💚Alumnae Volunteers 💚And the many others who served in countless ways throughout the year Your support, enthusiasm, and willingness to serve do not go unnoticed. Because of you, our students experience a community rooted in generosity, faith, and sisterhood. Thank you for all you do for Chapelle. We are so grateful for each of you and look forward to another year of partnership and celebration ahead!
By Jamie Hanzo May 12, 2026
Congrats, Juniors! The energy was high, the competition was fierce, and the green and white pride was stronger than ever. In the end, the Class of 2027 Juniors claimed the Spirit Point Championship! Throughout the year, the Juniors earned an impressive 8 total spirit points, securing their victory through enthusiasm, participation, and unstoppable class unity. Spirit points were awarded through a variety of activities, including: - School-wide competitions - Lunchtime challenges - Participation at athletic events - Pep rallies and themed dress days - And so much more! From cheering loudly in the stands to showing up in full theme for spirit days, the Juniors consistently brought the energy. Their commitment to supporting their classmates on the field, in the gym, or during friendly campus competitions made all the difference. Spirit points aren’t just about winning! They represent leadership, school pride, and the strength of sisterhood. The Class of 2027 showed what it means to support one another and show up for Chapelle in every way. Congratulations, Juniors! You earned it!
By Jamie Hanzo May 11, 2026
May 8 Assembly: A Celebration to Close the Year 💚 On May 8, our Chapelle family gathered for the final assembly of the 2025–2026 school year — a morning filled with pride, gratitude, and celebration. The Class of 2026 joined us one last time before heading to their Alumnae Induction Brunch, making the moment even more meaningful. We opened with a beautiful performance by our Chorale, who recently earned a Sweepstakes rating at the LMEA State Large Ensemble Festival — the perfect way to begin a celebration of excellence. Athletic Highlights - Track & Field celebrated multiple school records and standout performances: - Allie Mixon – District Champion in Shot Put and Discus; new school record holder in Shot Put - The 4x800 Relay Team broke the school record twice this season - The 4x400 Relay Team set a new school record - Morgan Abate – third fastest all-time at Chapelle and the first to break 6:00 in the mile since 2018 - Softball advanced to the state semi-finals in Sulphur for the fifth consecutive year. - 1st Team All-District: Kelsie Schmidt, Mia Impastato, Kam DiMaggio, Abbey Capelle, Liv Nevels - 2nd Team All-District: Ava Martinez, Taylor Allen, Addy Robin, Bayeligh Hammer - Bowling celebrated an outstanding season with Addison Belle, Singles State Runner-Up, and Alexandra Young, State MVP. Campus Ministry We proudly recognized students honored by their parishes for outstanding leadership and faith: - Ye’Lina Ortiz - Elizabeth Schexnayder - Alexis Brocato ’29 - Kaleigh Piper ’29 - Madison Rauch ’29 Student & Academic Achievements - Lauren Rieth received the prestigious National Junior Honor Society Outstanding Achievement Award, one of only two students in Louisiana selected. - We congratulated the Archbishop Rummel Symphonic Band for earning Sweepstakes at District VI. - Students recognized for earning a 30+ on the ACT: Leanne Siverd, Aashna Varkey, and Kathleen Elmer. - District and State Rally participants were also celebrated for their academic excellence. Gratitude & Recognition We honored five beloved retirees: - Tihana Zschiesche - Mary Anne Bates - Kelley Broussard - Michelle Lambert - Brenda Capaci Thank you for the lasting impact you’ve made on generations of Chipmunks. More To Celebrate! Congrats to our Students of the Month: Kiley Greenwald, Sophia Organo, Addison Egler, Karoline Roche, Lilly Yavas) Also, congrats to our Teachers of the Month: Grace Snakenberg & Nic Broussard Shout-out to our Staff Member of the Month: Kyle Wooderson Club of the Month: STEM, led by moderators Mary Anne Spampinato and Judy Merrill, with officers Gretchen Bassil, Kiara Carbajal, and Ella Revolta
By Jamie Hanzo May 11, 2026
Campus Hours: Wednesday, May 20, 2026 Campus will close for 12:15pm . There will be no lunch or after care. Thursday, May 21, 2026 Campus will close for 12:15pm . There will be no lunch or after care. Friday, May 22, 2026 Campus will close for 10:15am . There will be no lunch or after care.
By Jamie Hanzo May 8, 2026
Alumnae Induction 2026: Welcome to the Sisterhood 💚 On Friday, May 8, 2026, the Class of 2026 officially became part of the Archbishop Chapelle Alumnae Sisterhood during the Alumnae Induction Ceremony at Chateau Golf & Country Club in Kenner. The morning began with an opening prayer and brunch blessing led by Bonnie Perkins Jones ’75 and Macey Lane ’26, followed by a warm welcome from Alumnae Board Co‑President Tricia McDonnell Lara ’98. Generations of Chapelle women — from the Class of 1962 to 2026 — gathered together to celebrate this meaningful milestone. A highlight of the ceremony was the recognition of Lyndsey Manalla Dyle ’03, the 2026 Alumna of the Year, introduced by Kelly Mullen Shepherd ’84. Her reflection reminded the soon‑to‑be graduates what it truly means to live out the Chapelle mission. During the Pinning Ceremony, led by Maria Cervini Eaton ’06 and Susan Chocheles Panzavecchia ’90, each senior received her alumnae pin — a symbol of lifelong loyalty to green and white. The Class of 2026 then recited the Alumnae Induction Oath, led by Judy Golemi Spadafora ’66 and Kelsey Doyle ’26, promising to uphold Chapelle’s Catholic formation, educational excellence, and noble ideals, always trusting in our motto: Deus Providebit — God Will Provide. The lighting of the Unity Candle, presented by Debbie Robert Vigo ’04, lit by Shannon Whitman Impastato ’96 and Catherine Jouet ’26, symbolized the bond between past, present, and future alumnae. Head of School Connie Leggio Dantagnan ’88 offered closing remarks before the ceremony concluded with prayer and a heartfelt singing of the Alma Mater — a powerful reminder that while their time as students is ending, their sisterhood is forever. “We walked as sisters, hand in hand. Now we step out, trusting God’s plan.”  Welcome to the Sisterhood, Class of 2026. 💚
By Jamie Hanzo May 12, 2026
Students recently took part in an engaging, hands-on simulation to better understand the process of redistricting. The class was divided into “parties” and assigned the colors red or blue. Each group was tasked with creating five districts with equal populations, modeling how a hypothetical state might be divided. To bring the activity to life, students physically grouped classmates together and taped them into their designated “districts.” After forming fair and equal districts, each party was given the opportunity to redraw the lines in a way that could benefit their side. This portion of the activity introduced the concept of gerrymandering and sparked thoughtful discussion about fairness, representation, and the impact of district boundaries. By physically stepping into the process, students gained a deeper understanding of how redistricting works and why it plays such an important role in the democratic system.
By Jamie Hanzo May 12, 2026
Celebrating Those Who Serve: Volunteer Appreciation Party 💚 As we wrapped up a wonderful school year and welcomed the start of summer, we gathered for one of our favorite traditions — the Volunteer Appreciation Party. The evening was filled with good food, refreshing drinks, and even better company as we celebrated the incredible individuals who give so generously of their time and talents to Chapelle. This special night was simply our way of saying thank you for all they do to make our school community so special. Our volunteers are the heart behind so many of the moments that make Chapelle shine. From supporting events to cheering behind the scenes, their dedication and commitment truly makes a difference in the lives of our students and faculty. Each year, as a small token of our gratitude, we hold a blind drawing and select one volunteer family to receive half off their daughter’s tuition for the upcoming school year. We are excited to share that the Dubrock Family was chosen this year! Congratulations and thank you for all you do to help our school thrive. A sincere thank you to our: 💚Parents Club 💚Men’s Club 💚Grandparents Club 💚Gala Chairs and Committee 💚Golf Tournament Volunteers 💚Craft Fair Volunteers 💚Alumnae Volunteers 💚And the many others who served in countless ways throughout the year Your support, enthusiasm, and willingness to serve do not go unnoticed. Because of you, our students experience a community rooted in generosity, faith, and sisterhood. Thank you for all you do for Chapelle. We are so grateful for each of you and look forward to another year of partnership and celebration ahead!
By Jamie Hanzo May 12, 2026
Congrats, Juniors! The energy was high, the competition was fierce, and the green and white pride was stronger than ever. In the end, the Class of 2027 Juniors claimed the Spirit Point Championship! Throughout the year, the Juniors earned an impressive 8 total spirit points, securing their victory through enthusiasm, participation, and unstoppable class unity. Spirit points were awarded through a variety of activities, including: - School-wide competitions - Lunchtime challenges - Participation at athletic events - Pep rallies and themed dress days - And so much more! From cheering loudly in the stands to showing up in full theme for spirit days, the Juniors consistently brought the energy. Their commitment to supporting their classmates on the field, in the gym, or during friendly campus competitions made all the difference. Spirit points aren’t just about winning! They represent leadership, school pride, and the strength of sisterhood. The Class of 2027 showed what it means to support one another and show up for Chapelle in every way. Congratulations, Juniors! You earned it!
By Jamie Hanzo May 11, 2026
May 8 Assembly: A Celebration to Close the Year 💚 On May 8, our Chapelle family gathered for the final assembly of the 2025–2026 school year — a morning filled with pride, gratitude, and celebration. The Class of 2026 joined us one last time before heading to their Alumnae Induction Brunch, making the moment even more meaningful. We opened with a beautiful performance by our Chorale, who recently earned a Sweepstakes rating at the LMEA State Large Ensemble Festival — the perfect way to begin a celebration of excellence. Athletic Highlights - Track & Field celebrated multiple school records and standout performances: - Allie Mixon – District Champion in Shot Put and Discus; new school record holder in Shot Put - The 4x800 Relay Team broke the school record twice this season - The 4x400 Relay Team set a new school record - Morgan Abate – third fastest all-time at Chapelle and the first to break 6:00 in the mile since 2018 - Softball advanced to the state semi-finals in Sulphur for the fifth consecutive year. - 1st Team All-District: Kelsie Schmidt, Mia Impastato, Kam DiMaggio, Abbey Capelle, Liv Nevels - 2nd Team All-District: Ava Martinez, Taylor Allen, Addy Robin, Bayeligh Hammer - Bowling celebrated an outstanding season with Addison Belle, Singles State Runner-Up, and Alexandra Young, State MVP. Campus Ministry We proudly recognized students honored by their parishes for outstanding leadership and faith: - Ye’Lina Ortiz - Elizabeth Schexnayder - Alexis Brocato ’29 - Kaleigh Piper ’29 - Madison Rauch ’29 Student & Academic Achievements - Lauren Rieth received the prestigious National Junior Honor Society Outstanding Achievement Award, one of only two students in Louisiana selected. - We congratulated the Archbishop Rummel Symphonic Band for earning Sweepstakes at District VI. - Students recognized for earning a 30+ on the ACT: Leanne Siverd, Aashna Varkey, and Kathleen Elmer. - District and State Rally participants were also celebrated for their academic excellence. Gratitude & Recognition We honored five beloved retirees: - Tihana Zschiesche - Mary Anne Bates - Kelley Broussard - Michelle Lambert - Brenda Capaci Thank you for the lasting impact you’ve made on generations of Chipmunks. More To Celebrate! Congrats to our Students of the Month: Kiley Greenwald, Sophia Organo, Addison Egler, Karoline Roche, Lilly Yavas) Also, congrats to our Teachers of the Month: Grace Snakenberg & Nic Broussard Shout-out to our Staff Member of the Month: Kyle Wooderson Club of the Month: STEM, led by moderators Mary Anne Spampinato and Judy Merrill, with officers Gretchen Bassil, Kiara Carbajal, and Ella Revolta
By Jamie Hanzo May 11, 2026
Campus Hours: Wednesday, May 20, 2026 Campus will close for 12:15pm . There will be no lunch or after care. Thursday, May 21, 2026 Campus will close for 12:15pm . There will be no lunch or after care. Friday, May 22, 2026 Campus will close for 10:15am . There will be no lunch or after care.
By Jamie Hanzo May 8, 2026
Alumnae Induction 2026: Welcome to the Sisterhood 💚 On Friday, May 8, 2026, the Class of 2026 officially became part of the Archbishop Chapelle Alumnae Sisterhood during the Alumnae Induction Ceremony at Chateau Golf & Country Club in Kenner. The morning began with an opening prayer and brunch blessing led by Bonnie Perkins Jones ’75 and Macey Lane ’26, followed by a warm welcome from Alumnae Board Co‑President Tricia McDonnell Lara ’98. Generations of Chapelle women — from the Class of 1962 to 2026 — gathered together to celebrate this meaningful milestone. A highlight of the ceremony was the recognition of Lyndsey Manalla Dyle ’03, the 2026 Alumna of the Year, introduced by Kelly Mullen Shepherd ’84. Her reflection reminded the soon‑to‑be graduates what it truly means to live out the Chapelle mission. During the Pinning Ceremony, led by Maria Cervini Eaton ’06 and Susan Chocheles Panzavecchia ’90, each senior received her alumnae pin — a symbol of lifelong loyalty to green and white. The Class of 2026 then recited the Alumnae Induction Oath, led by Judy Golemi Spadafora ’66 and Kelsey Doyle ’26, promising to uphold Chapelle’s Catholic formation, educational excellence, and noble ideals, always trusting in our motto: Deus Providebit — God Will Provide. The lighting of the Unity Candle, presented by Debbie Robert Vigo ’04, lit by Shannon Whitman Impastato ’96 and Catherine Jouet ’26, symbolized the bond between past, present, and future alumnae. Head of School Connie Leggio Dantagnan ’88 offered closing remarks before the ceremony concluded with prayer and a heartfelt singing of the Alma Mater — a powerful reminder that while their time as students is ending, their sisterhood is forever. “We walked as sisters, hand in hand. Now we step out, trusting God’s plan.”  Welcome to the Sisterhood, Class of 2026. 💚

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