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 .

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By Jamie Hanzo August 20, 2026
CARE Club Creates Pet Beds for Local Shelters and Rescues Members of Archbishop Chapelle High School’s CARE Club, short for Chapelle Animal Rescue Effort, recently put their compassion into action by creating handmade pet beds to donate to local animal shelters and rescues. The students worked together to make comfortable beds for animals waiting for their forever homes. Their efforts supported two local organizations: Metairie Humane Shelter and SPCA New Orleans. This service project gave CARE Club members the opportunity to combine creativity, teamwork, and love for animals in a meaningful way. By making and donating the pet beds, students helped provide comfort and care to shelter animals in need. The SPCA New Orleans team sent a handwritten note thanking the students for their thoughtful donation. Their message served as a beautiful reminder that even simple acts of kindness can make a big difference. We are proud of our CARE Club members for living out Chapelle’s spirit of service and compassion. Their dedication to helping animals and supporting local shelters reflects the caring hearts of our Chipmunks.  Great job, CARE Club!
By Jamie Hanzo August 20, 2026
Chemistry Students Explore Precision Through Rainbow Lab Students in Mrs. Judy Holmes’ Chemistry class recently participated in a colorful and engaging Rainbow Lab, a classic introductory chemistry activity designed to help students build important foundational lab skills. The Rainbow Lab gives students the opportunity to practice precise measurement, use the metric system, and follow multi-step directions while creating a visible “rainbow” of colors in test tubes. Through this hands-on activity, students learned how accuracy and attention to detail play an important role in successful scientific experiments. During the lab, students used materials such as large test tubes, a test tube rack, beakers, a graduated cylinder, and disposable pipettes. They practiced measuring liquids in milliliters, using a graduated cylinder to carefully transfer chemicals and create their final results. The objectives of the lab included developing skills in measuring chemicals, practicing use of the metric system, testing accuracy, following directions carefully, and reinforcing proper lab safety procedures. Activities like the Rainbow Lab help students gain confidence in the science classroom while making chemistry both visual and memorable. By combining careful measurement with a colorful final product, students were able to see firsthand how precision and procedure come together in the lab.  Great work, Chemistry students!
By Jamie Hanzo August 20, 2026
Avery Duplantier ’27 Participates in US Equestrian Interscholastic Athlete Program Archbishop Chapelle High School is proud to recognize Avery Duplantier ’27 for her participation in the US Equestrian Interscholastic Athlete Program, a national program designed to honor the dedication and achievements of young equestrians. The program was developed by US Equestrian to recognize student-athletes who devote significant time to training, practice, and competition in equestrian sport. While not every school offers an equestrian team or club, this program allows students to be recognized for their commitment to their chosen sport and their accomplishments as athletes. To participate, students in grades 5–12 must document at least 100 hours of training or provide verification of participation in three equestrian competitions during the year. After completing the program requirements, participants receive a certificate commemorating their achievements, as well as a varsity letterman patch and/or lapel pin for each year of participation. Equestrian sport requires tremendous discipline, responsibility, and dedication. For many young riders, it is a year-round commitment that involves countless hours of preparation, training, and care. Avery’s participation in this program reflects her hard work and passion for equestrian sport, as well as her commitment to growing as both a student and athlete. US Equestrian is the National Governing Body for Equestrian Sports in the United States and is sanctioned by the United States Olympic Committee. The organization oversees a wide range of equestrian disciplines and competitions across the country, making this recognition especially meaningful for young riders like Avery.  Chapelle is proud to celebrate Avery and her dedication to equestrian sport. Congratulations, Avery! We are excited to see all that you continue to accomplish.
By Jamie Hanzo August 20, 2026
Class of 2011 Celebrates 15-Year Meet-Up Archbishop Chapelle High School was excited to see members of the Class of 2011 come together to celebrate 15 years since graduating from Chapelle! The class gathered at Hog’s Alley in Metairie for a fun reunion filled with laughter, memories, and Chapelle sisterhood. It was a great turnout, and it was wonderful to see so many alumnae reconnecting and celebrating the friendships that began during their time at Chapelle. Events like these are a beautiful reminder that the Chapelle bond does not end at graduation. Whether it has been five years, fifteen years, or more, the friendships, traditions, and memories made at Chapelle continue to bring our alumnae back together.  Thank you to everyone who helped make the evening special, and congratulations to the Class of 2011 on celebrating this milestone reunion!
By Jamie Hanzo August 19, 2026
Alumna Spotlight: Taryn Miller Rogers ’00 Joins River Region Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors  Archbishop Chapelle High School is proud to spotlight Taryn Miller Rogers ’00, who recently joined the Board of Directors for the River Region Chamber of Commerce. Taryn shared that she has been involved with the River Region Chamber since its inception many years ago, making this new leadership role especially meaningful. Her continued commitment to community engagement, economic development, and relationship-building reflects the same values of leadership and service that Chapelle strives to instill in every student. Since September 2022, Taryn has served as Corporate Affairs Manager for Dow St. Charles Operations. In her current role, she oversees geographic communications and all public relations efforts, including local governmental affairs and community engagement. Prior to joining Dow, Taryn spent 18 years with Valero Energy Corporation as Public Affairs Manager. In that role, she oversaw public affairs, community relations, and local government affairs for all of Valero’s Louisiana assets, including two refineries and pipeline operations. She also served as a board member of the company’s political action committee. Throughout her career, Taryn has remained deeply involved in the communities she serves. She has served on several boards and committees, including St. Charles United Way, Southeast Louisiana United Way, St. Charles Economic Development Council, Nunez Community College Foundation, St. Bernard Economic Development Foundation, St. Bernard Chamber of Commerce, The Center for Family and Youth Services, and many others. Since joining Dow, Taryn has also become involved in several Employee Resource Groups, as well as the Dow Ambassador Program. She currently serves as the global communications lead for the Women’s Inclusion Network at Dow, continuing her commitment to empowering others and fostering connection. Reflecting on the foundation she received at Chapelle, Taryn shared: “Archbishop Chapelle High School prepared me for a career in Public Relations by helping me develop strong communication skills, confidence, and a commitment to service. Through strong academics, leadership opportunities, and involvement in school activities, I learned how to connect with people, work collaboratively, and adapt to different situations.” During her time at Chapelle, Taryn was involved in cheerleading, Student Council, Eucharistic Ministry, and other organizations and clubs. She continued: “Chapelle also emphasized professionalism, integrity, and the importance of building relationships—qualities that are essential in Public Relations. The supportive environment encouraged me to find my voice, think critically, and communicate effectively, all of which have been invaluable throughout my career. Most importantly, Chapelle instilled in me the confidence to represent organizations, tell meaningful stories, and engage with diverse audiences in a thoughtful and authentic way.” Taryn’s advice to current students is simple and powerful: “ENGAGE. Get involved, make friends, and be part of your school community — you never know how much of a difference you can make.” We are incredibly proud of Taryn and the many ways she continues to lead, serve, and represent the Chapelle sisterhood in her professional and community life. Congratulations, Taryn!
By Jamie Hanzo August 19, 2026
See below for the Dress-Down Themes for Back-to-School Spirit Week:
By Jamie Hanzo August 20, 2026
CARE Club Creates Pet Beds for Local Shelters and Rescues Members of Archbishop Chapelle High School’s CARE Club, short for Chapelle Animal Rescue Effort, recently put their compassion into action by creating handmade pet beds to donate to local animal shelters and rescues. The students worked together to make comfortable beds for animals waiting for their forever homes. Their efforts supported two local organizations: Metairie Humane Shelter and SPCA New Orleans. This service project gave CARE Club members the opportunity to combine creativity, teamwork, and love for animals in a meaningful way. By making and donating the pet beds, students helped provide comfort and care to shelter animals in need. The SPCA New Orleans team sent a handwritten note thanking the students for their thoughtful donation. Their message served as a beautiful reminder that even simple acts of kindness can make a big difference. We are proud of our CARE Club members for living out Chapelle’s spirit of service and compassion. Their dedication to helping animals and supporting local shelters reflects the caring hearts of our Chipmunks.  Great job, CARE Club!
By Jamie Hanzo August 20, 2026
Chemistry Students Explore Precision Through Rainbow Lab Students in Mrs. Judy Holmes’ Chemistry class recently participated in a colorful and engaging Rainbow Lab, a classic introductory chemistry activity designed to help students build important foundational lab skills. The Rainbow Lab gives students the opportunity to practice precise measurement, use the metric system, and follow multi-step directions while creating a visible “rainbow” of colors in test tubes. Through this hands-on activity, students learned how accuracy and attention to detail play an important role in successful scientific experiments. During the lab, students used materials such as large test tubes, a test tube rack, beakers, a graduated cylinder, and disposable pipettes. They practiced measuring liquids in milliliters, using a graduated cylinder to carefully transfer chemicals and create their final results. The objectives of the lab included developing skills in measuring chemicals, practicing use of the metric system, testing accuracy, following directions carefully, and reinforcing proper lab safety procedures. Activities like the Rainbow Lab help students gain confidence in the science classroom while making chemistry both visual and memorable. By combining careful measurement with a colorful final product, students were able to see firsthand how precision and procedure come together in the lab.  Great work, Chemistry students!
By Jamie Hanzo August 20, 2026
Avery Duplantier ’27 Participates in US Equestrian Interscholastic Athlete Program Archbishop Chapelle High School is proud to recognize Avery Duplantier ’27 for her participation in the US Equestrian Interscholastic Athlete Program, a national program designed to honor the dedication and achievements of young equestrians. The program was developed by US Equestrian to recognize student-athletes who devote significant time to training, practice, and competition in equestrian sport. While not every school offers an equestrian team or club, this program allows students to be recognized for their commitment to their chosen sport and their accomplishments as athletes. To participate, students in grades 5–12 must document at least 100 hours of training or provide verification of participation in three equestrian competitions during the year. After completing the program requirements, participants receive a certificate commemorating their achievements, as well as a varsity letterman patch and/or lapel pin for each year of participation. Equestrian sport requires tremendous discipline, responsibility, and dedication. For many young riders, it is a year-round commitment that involves countless hours of preparation, training, and care. Avery’s participation in this program reflects her hard work and passion for equestrian sport, as well as her commitment to growing as both a student and athlete. US Equestrian is the National Governing Body for Equestrian Sports in the United States and is sanctioned by the United States Olympic Committee. The organization oversees a wide range of equestrian disciplines and competitions across the country, making this recognition especially meaningful for young riders like Avery.  Chapelle is proud to celebrate Avery and her dedication to equestrian sport. Congratulations, Avery! We are excited to see all that you continue to accomplish.
By Jamie Hanzo August 20, 2026
Class of 2011 Celebrates 15-Year Meet-Up Archbishop Chapelle High School was excited to see members of the Class of 2011 come together to celebrate 15 years since graduating from Chapelle! The class gathered at Hog’s Alley in Metairie for a fun reunion filled with laughter, memories, and Chapelle sisterhood. It was a great turnout, and it was wonderful to see so many alumnae reconnecting and celebrating the friendships that began during their time at Chapelle. Events like these are a beautiful reminder that the Chapelle bond does not end at graduation. Whether it has been five years, fifteen years, or more, the friendships, traditions, and memories made at Chapelle continue to bring our alumnae back together.  Thank you to everyone who helped make the evening special, and congratulations to the Class of 2011 on celebrating this milestone reunion!
By Jamie Hanzo August 19, 2026
Alumna Spotlight: Taryn Miller Rogers ’00 Joins River Region Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors  Archbishop Chapelle High School is proud to spotlight Taryn Miller Rogers ’00, who recently joined the Board of Directors for the River Region Chamber of Commerce. Taryn shared that she has been involved with the River Region Chamber since its inception many years ago, making this new leadership role especially meaningful. Her continued commitment to community engagement, economic development, and relationship-building reflects the same values of leadership and service that Chapelle strives to instill in every student. Since September 2022, Taryn has served as Corporate Affairs Manager for Dow St. Charles Operations. In her current role, she oversees geographic communications and all public relations efforts, including local governmental affairs and community engagement. Prior to joining Dow, Taryn spent 18 years with Valero Energy Corporation as Public Affairs Manager. In that role, she oversaw public affairs, community relations, and local government affairs for all of Valero’s Louisiana assets, including two refineries and pipeline operations. She also served as a board member of the company’s political action committee. Throughout her career, Taryn has remained deeply involved in the communities she serves. She has served on several boards and committees, including St. Charles United Way, Southeast Louisiana United Way, St. Charles Economic Development Council, Nunez Community College Foundation, St. Bernard Economic Development Foundation, St. Bernard Chamber of Commerce, The Center for Family and Youth Services, and many others. Since joining Dow, Taryn has also become involved in several Employee Resource Groups, as well as the Dow Ambassador Program. She currently serves as the global communications lead for the Women’s Inclusion Network at Dow, continuing her commitment to empowering others and fostering connection. Reflecting on the foundation she received at Chapelle, Taryn shared: “Archbishop Chapelle High School prepared me for a career in Public Relations by helping me develop strong communication skills, confidence, and a commitment to service. Through strong academics, leadership opportunities, and involvement in school activities, I learned how to connect with people, work collaboratively, and adapt to different situations.” During her time at Chapelle, Taryn was involved in cheerleading, Student Council, Eucharistic Ministry, and other organizations and clubs. She continued: “Chapelle also emphasized professionalism, integrity, and the importance of building relationships—qualities that are essential in Public Relations. The supportive environment encouraged me to find my voice, think critically, and communicate effectively, all of which have been invaluable throughout my career. Most importantly, Chapelle instilled in me the confidence to represent organizations, tell meaningful stories, and engage with diverse audiences in a thoughtful and authentic way.” Taryn’s advice to current students is simple and powerful: “ENGAGE. Get involved, make friends, and be part of your school community — you never know how much of a difference you can make.” We are incredibly proud of Taryn and the many ways she continues to lead, serve, and represent the Chapelle sisterhood in her professional and community life. Congratulations, Taryn!
By Jamie Hanzo August 19, 2026
See below for the Dress-Down Themes for Back-to-School Spirit Week:

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