PUBLISHED ON September 17, 2025
Mrs. Dantagnan and Mrs. Panzavecchia Make Their Mark Back in the Classroom!
At Archbishop Chapelle High School, we believe that education goes beyond academics—it’s about fostering meaningful connections and supporting one another on the journey through high school and beyond. Recently, our Head of School, Connie Dantagnan ’88, and Associate Head of School, Susan Panzavecchia ’90, stepped into Ms. Jacqueline Dantagnan’s Academic Seminar class to teach a special lesson on an essential topic: friendship.
What Makes a Good Friend?
As our 8th-grade students navigate their first year of high school, they’re learning not only about academics but also about forming supportive and lasting friendships. During the lesson, Mrs. Dantagnan and Mrs. Panzavecchia shared their insights on:
- The key qualities of a good friend, such as kindness, trustworthiness, and the ability to listen.
- How to recognize and nurture positive friendships that help you grow as a person.
- The value of being a good friend to others, especially during the exciting yet sometimes overwhelming transition into high school.
The discussion encouraged students to reflect on their own friendships and think about how they can foster meaningful connections within the Chapelle community.
The Importance of Friendship in High School
Friendship plays a crucial role in helping students feel supported, confident, and connected as they navigate new experiences. Mrs. Dantagnan and Mrs. Panzavecchia emphasized how:
- Strong friendships can make high school more enjoyable and help students overcome challenges together.
- Being surrounded by supportive peers can boost academic and personal success.
- The Chapelle sisterhood is built on fostering these bonds, creating a network of encouragement and lifelong connections.
A Memorable and Heartfelt Lesson
The 8th-grade class was inspired by the wisdom and warmth shared by Mrs. Dantagnan and Mrs. Panzavecchia, both of whom are proud Chapelle alumnae. Their message highlighted how friendship is a cornerstone of the Chapelle experience, and their personal stories brought the lesson to life.
The students left the session with a deeper understanding of what it means to be a true friend and how these relationships will shape their time at Chapelle and beyond.
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