By Jamie Hanzo
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May 21, 2026
Baccalaureate Mass 2026 💚⛪ On the morning of Friday, May 15, the Class of 2026 gathered with family, friends, faculty, and staff at the beautiful St. Louis Cathedral for Baccalaureate Mass. It was a reverent and joyful celebration, giving thanks for the past five years and asking God’s continued guidance as our seniors prepare to graduate. We were honored to have Father Jody DiMaggio and Father Austin Barr serve as celebrants, assisted by Deacon Drea Capaci and Deacon Mike Sorensen. The sacred setting and meaningful liturgy provided a powerful reminder of the faith foundation that has shaped the Class of 2026 throughout their time at Chapelle. Following Mass, several prestigious awards were presented to members of the senior class in recognition of their outstanding achievements. Outstanding Student Awards These awards honor students who demonstrated exceptional academic excellence by earning the highest overall performance in individual courses. We congratulate: Isabella Arboneaux : Apologetics Kelsey Doyle: Apologetics Katelyn Gauthier: Probability & Statistics Penelope Haley: Law Studies Abby Hebbler: Anatomy & Physiology Honors, AP Psychology, Apologetics, Civics Honors, English V Honors, Probability & Statistics Honors, and Theology IV Part 1. Isabella Holt: Creative Writing and English IV Honors Jaelynn Klein: Civics, Physics, and Theology IV Part 2 Demi Kostopoulos: Art II A Ava Landry: Civics and English V Anh Dao Le: AP Chemistry Emily Ledet: Creative Writing Anita Li: AP Environmental Science and Positive Psychology Lilly McNeil: AP English IV — English Language & Composition Elise Mulvihill: Television Production Part 1 Riley Mumphrey: Theology IV Part 2 Drue Murray: Civics Kayla Palacio: Dual Enrollment Music Emma Rogers: AP Calculus AB, Positive Psychology, and Theology IV Part 2 Emma Stevens: Environmental Science Sarah Switzer: Civics Baylie Theriot: Apologetics and Journalism Emma Tran: AP English V—English Literature & Composition and Introduction to Sociology Raegan Tuttle: Art IV B Lillian Weaver: AP Government and Politics, Biology Dual Enrollment Honors, Dual Enrollment Music, and Pre-Calculus Dual Enrollment Honors Shelby Williams: Holocaust & Genocide Studies Lilly Yavas: AP Research Iota Sigma Pi – Outstanding Young Women in Chemistry Anh Dao Le was recognized with the Outstanding Young Women in Chemistry Award, presented by the national honor society for women in chemistry. Honor Roll Recognition Students who maintained Honor Roll (3.3+ GPA) or Distinguished Honor Roll (3.6+ GPA) for all five years of high school were also celebrated for their consistent academic excellence. We congratulate: Honor Roll: Kylie Andersen Gretchen Bassil Logan Cooley Kolleen Dubroc Samantha Fairchild Victoria Frey Jena Gaudet Katelyn Gauthier Ella Growl Isabella Haik Isabella Holt Sarah Karcher Keira Kissinger Jaelynn Klein Demi Kostopoulos Macey Lane Sophia Marchan Delilah Richard Katie Solis Emma Stevens Emily A. Wilson Distinguished Honor Roll: Kyla Apostolakis Chloe Arnold Kali Barber Blythe Bonnaffons Brooke Braun Alexandra Daigre Karissa Dennis Kelsey Doyle Camryn Ellerbusch Gracelyn Gros Penelope Haley Abby Hebbler Madison Heintz Ava Landry Anh Dao Le Emily Ledet Anita Li Kate Marks Lilly McNeil Caroline Muller Riley Mumphrey Drue Murray Mackenzie Ory Kayla Palacio Maylee Reese Emma Rogers Gabriella Saia Kelsie Schmidt Sarah Switzer Baylie Theriot Emma Tran Lillian Weaver Shelby Williams Emily C. Wilson Grace Wilson Olivia Wurster Alexandra Young Matthew 25 JoAnn LeCarpentier Service Award Presented to a graduate who completed over 100 hours of service each year for five years, this year’s recipient was Adeline Little . National Merit Finalist We proudly recognized Emma Tran as a National Merit Finalist, an honor awarded to less than 1% of high school seniors nationwide. Valedictorians The highest academic honor at Chapelle was awarded to our three Valedictorians: Alexandra Daigre, Anita Li, and Emma Tran . Our Lady of Prompt Succor Award The Our Lady of Prompt Succor Award, recognizing a senior who exemplifies faith and Christ-like leadership throughout her high school career, was presented to Emily Ledet . As the Class of 2026 recessed from the Cathedral, led by their class officers, it was clear that this class leaves Chapelle with hearts rooted in faith, minds strengthened by academic excellence, and spirits prepared to serve. We are incredibly proud of each of our graduates and grateful for the opportunity to celebrate this sacred milestone together.