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 February 26, 2026
Chapelle Robotics Heads to State! Our Chapelle Robotics Team is headed to the Louisiana V5RC High School State Championship, sponsored by Venture Global! The championship will take place February 26–27, 2026, at the Louisiana Region 5 STEM Center at Lake Charles Boston Academy of Learning.  This prestigious, invitation‑only event brings together the top 40 VEX V5 high school robotics teams in Louisiana to celebrate their accomplishments and compete in the 2025–2026 VEX V5 Robotics Competition. We are incredibly proud that our team has earned a spot among the state’s best! How the Competition Works 🔹 Two Days of Action Day 1: Robot inspections and qualifying matches Day 2: Skills challenges, additional qualifying rounds, alliance selections, and the final championship matches 🔹 Match Format Each match features four teams at a time. Two teams form an alliance and compete against another two‑team alliance. Working together, alliances score points by driving their robots to complete game‑specific tasks — such as moving game pieces, scoring goals, and strategically positioning their robots on the field. 🔹 The Goal Teams compete to earn high rankings during the qualifying rounds. Top‑ranked teams then select alliance partners for the elimination finals — where collaboration, strategy, innovation, and engineering excellence truly shine. Qualifying for State is an incredible achievement and a testament to the countless hours our students have dedicated to designing, building, programming, and refining their robots. We are so proud of their hard work, teamwork, and perseverance. Good luck to our Robotics Team as they represent Chapelle at the State Championship! 💚🤖
By Jamie Hanzo February 26, 2026
March 3, 2026 in the Chapelle Cafeteria This meeting will cover college application information and concerns for parents of students about to enter their Junior year. Public Louisiana college/university requirements, taking the ACT, TOPS, and other college application issues will also be discussed.
By Jamie Hanzo February 25, 2026
Kindness Week: Passport to Kindness February 24-27 Each day is a new destination! Students will complete acts of kindness and collect passport stamps throughout the week. Students who complete their passports will earn a future dress-down pass (date TBD). Our final destination is Kindness Fest on Friday. All Week — Caught Being Kind Teachers and seniors will give kindness pins to students caught demonstrating acts of kindness. Each teacher will receive 4 pins, and seniors will receive 2 pins. Tuesday (2/24) — Passport Launch Kindness Passports Distributed: Students receive passports and begin collecting stamps for completing daily acts of kindness. Kind Messages to Peers: Students will be randomly paired in S Period to write encouraging messages to one another. Messages will be reviewed and delivered Thursday. Wednesday (2/25) — Spread Positivity Mirror Messages: Uplifting affirmations posted on bathroom mirrors around campus. Sidewalk Chalk Messages: Students share positive messages and inspirational quotes along the cafeteria walkway. Thursday (2/26) — Celebrate Others Kindness Recognition Form: A schoolwide Google Form will allow students to anonymously recognize or “hype up” classmates, faculty, or staff. Shoutouts will be announced over the loudspeaker throughout the day. Peer Messages Delivered: Students receive their kind messages during S Period.  Friday (2/27) — Kindness Fest Hosted by Student Council with activities including: Face painting by NAHS members Karaoke/music Obstacle course (Sponsored by STUCO) 360 Photo Booth, Dippin’ Dots (for purchase) Friendship bracelet making Yard games (Connect 4 and Jenga)
By Jamie Hanzo February 24, 2026
By Jamie Hanzo February 24, 2026
Challenge will take place on March 20th at 6pm at Archbishop Rummel High School. Challenge t-shirts and tickets will be sold on GoFans . Challenge T-Shirts sold from Feb 23 - March 3 Challenge Tickets sold from Feb 23 - March 20 at 3:30pm Student Challenge Ticket and T-shirt: $15 Student Challenge Ticket: $10 Faculty/Staff Challenge T-shirt: $10 Purchased t-shirts will be handed out the week of Challenge. You will be able to wear the t-shirt to school on March 20th, the day of Challenge. There will not be physical Challenge tickets handed out. You will need to show us your ticket via GoFans in order to get in. We will NOT accept screenshots. Please refer to the Handbook or see Ms. Smith for any questions regarding dress code.
By Jamie Hanzo February 12, 2026
By Jamie Hanzo February 26, 2026
Chapelle Robotics Heads to State! Our Chapelle Robotics Team is headed to the Louisiana V5RC High School State Championship, sponsored by Venture Global! The championship will take place February 26–27, 2026, at the Louisiana Region 5 STEM Center at Lake Charles Boston Academy of Learning.  This prestigious, invitation‑only event brings together the top 40 VEX V5 high school robotics teams in Louisiana to celebrate their accomplishments and compete in the 2025–2026 VEX V5 Robotics Competition. We are incredibly proud that our team has earned a spot among the state’s best! How the Competition Works 🔹 Two Days of Action Day 1: Robot inspections and qualifying matches Day 2: Skills challenges, additional qualifying rounds, alliance selections, and the final championship matches 🔹 Match Format Each match features four teams at a time. Two teams form an alliance and compete against another two‑team alliance. Working together, alliances score points by driving their robots to complete game‑specific tasks — such as moving game pieces, scoring goals, and strategically positioning their robots on the field. 🔹 The Goal Teams compete to earn high rankings during the qualifying rounds. Top‑ranked teams then select alliance partners for the elimination finals — where collaboration, strategy, innovation, and engineering excellence truly shine. Qualifying for State is an incredible achievement and a testament to the countless hours our students have dedicated to designing, building, programming, and refining their robots. We are so proud of their hard work, teamwork, and perseverance. Good luck to our Robotics Team as they represent Chapelle at the State Championship! 💚🤖
By Jamie Hanzo February 26, 2026
March 3, 2026 in the Chapelle Cafeteria This meeting will cover college application information and concerns for parents of students about to enter their Junior year. Public Louisiana college/university requirements, taking the ACT, TOPS, and other college application issues will also be discussed.
By Jamie Hanzo February 25, 2026
Kindness Week: Passport to Kindness February 24-27 Each day is a new destination! Students will complete acts of kindness and collect passport stamps throughout the week. Students who complete their passports will earn a future dress-down pass (date TBD). Our final destination is Kindness Fest on Friday. All Week — Caught Being Kind Teachers and seniors will give kindness pins to students caught demonstrating acts of kindness. Each teacher will receive 4 pins, and seniors will receive 2 pins. Tuesday (2/24) — Passport Launch Kindness Passports Distributed: Students receive passports and begin collecting stamps for completing daily acts of kindness. Kind Messages to Peers: Students will be randomly paired in S Period to write encouraging messages to one another. Messages will be reviewed and delivered Thursday. Wednesday (2/25) — Spread Positivity Mirror Messages: Uplifting affirmations posted on bathroom mirrors around campus. Sidewalk Chalk Messages: Students share positive messages and inspirational quotes along the cafeteria walkway. Thursday (2/26) — Celebrate Others Kindness Recognition Form: A schoolwide Google Form will allow students to anonymously recognize or “hype up” classmates, faculty, or staff. Shoutouts will be announced over the loudspeaker throughout the day. Peer Messages Delivered: Students receive their kind messages during S Period.  Friday (2/27) — Kindness Fest Hosted by Student Council with activities including: Face painting by NAHS members Karaoke/music Obstacle course (Sponsored by STUCO) 360 Photo Booth, Dippin’ Dots (for purchase) Friendship bracelet making Yard games (Connect 4 and Jenga)
By Jamie Hanzo February 24, 2026
By Jamie Hanzo February 24, 2026
Challenge will take place on March 20th at 6pm at Archbishop Rummel High School. Challenge t-shirts and tickets will be sold on GoFans . Challenge T-Shirts sold from Feb 23 - March 3 Challenge Tickets sold from Feb 23 - March 20 at 3:30pm Student Challenge Ticket and T-shirt: $15 Student Challenge Ticket: $10 Faculty/Staff Challenge T-shirt: $10 Purchased t-shirts will be handed out the week of Challenge. You will be able to wear the t-shirt to school on March 20th, the day of Challenge. There will not be physical Challenge tickets handed out. You will need to show us your ticket via GoFans in order to get in. We will NOT accept screenshots. Please refer to the Handbook or see Ms. Smith for any questions regarding dress code.
By Jamie Hanzo February 12, 2026

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