PUBLISHED ON October 30, 2024

📚 Congratulations to Our Q1 Honor Roll Chipmunks! 📚


We are proud to celebrate the achievements of our students who earned a place on the Q1 Honor Roll. Your dedication and hard work exemplify the values of excellence we uphold at Archbishop Chapelle. Keep striving for success as we move forward into Q2!


8th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll:

Leila Abbate, Katelyn Albaral, Izabella Arregui, Lily Aucoin, Maci Betz, Evangeline Birke, Ande Bohne, Ava Braendel, Clare Brandstetter, Sophia Brisset, Marissa Bui, Parker Buras, Liv Canizaro, Elise Cash, Megan Cash, Eleanor Cerise, Julia Clark, Alexa Comeaux, Kaidyn Cooley, Caroline Currault, Ryan Curry, Madelyn Dabdoub, Chloe Desselles, Ava Deutsch, Lucy Dunn, Kathleen Elmer, Lyssa Foltz, Rylee Ford, Caroline Gaudet, Madison Gauthier, Molly Glorioso, Amelia Hassell, Molly Johnson, Claire Johnston, Ava Kissinger, Leah LaBauve, Dior Lambert, Gianna Landry, Makayla Lanier, Makayla LeCour, Trista Lerille, Hannah McClung, Samantha Mendel, Brooklynn Modica, Micah Mosely, Emma Myer, Marin OBrien, Sophia Organo, Kasey Orlando, Elise Palm, Mallory Pansano, Isabella Pelitire, Maiya Pisciotta, Isabella Pumila, Jena Reuther, Grace Rieth, Lauren Rieth, Cambry Roberts, Olivia Rodriguez, Emily Roop, Molly Saia, Chloe Saxton, Siena Scozzari, Brooke Sercovich, Amélie Sharp, Taelyn Smith, Lyla Steimle, Ashleigh Stemke, Blakeleigh Sticker, Lily-Grace Theriot, Mackenzie Thomas, Xenia Trejo, Sara Turnipseed, Alina Varkey, Makaila Varnado, Mazie Vogel, Isabelle Wilson, Kyla Wilson, Leilani Wisecarver, Melina Wurster, Zoey Yeadon, Brees Zerby


8th Grade Honor Roll:

Aubree Blackard, Regan Danos, Gianna DeLuca, Clara Erdozain, Emily Hedrick, Giuliana Hutchison, Ava Krieger, Chloe Lange, Alexandra Laura, Kami Leyva, Mia Maone, Ryleigh McMyne, Ila Meers, Olivia Morrish, Lilyana Mosbey, Kailey Neill, Jillian Orellana, Remy Robin


9th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll:

Alyssa Aleman, Taylor Allen, Madelyn Allesandro, Sophia Almerico, Molly Avrard, Keira Bachemin, Olivia Barraco, Amelia Becker, Angelica Bendeck, Olivia Benner, Kaelyn Berggren, Elizabeth Blackburn, Sloan Boudoin, Sarah Brechtel, Brinley Brignac, Addison Brouillette, Zoe Bush, Alexandra Chedotal, Rhylee Christian, Mackayla Clark, Noelle Cody, Francesca Ducote, Sarah Dufrene, Brynn Dunn, Molly Dunn, Addison Egler, Morgan Ellerbusch, Alexa Ferina, Reese Follette, Anaya Ford, Hailey Ford, Aubrey Frey, Elena Garcia, Ashley Garcia Morera, Anna Gonzales, Lucy Guillot, Sophia Hansen, Emma Hawkins, Claire Hebert, Ava Held, Paisley Hendrick, Carolyne Hill, Reghan Howe, Sophia Indovina, Violet Jouet, Jessi Kammer, Allyson Keeley, Ava Kennedy, Ruby Kiefer, Bailey Kramer, Charlotte LaHatte, Brea Leone, Shelby Lowrance, Lantonia Mahne, Sophia Marcotte, Gabrielle Marino, Ava Martinez, Valentina Martinez-Flores, Ella Matherne, Camryn McGregor, Gabriela MejiaAguilar, Emma Melan, Adamaris Melara, Nora Michelli, Alexis Morgan, Payton Morris, Margaux Mouton, Kristin Munch, Anna Claire Occhipinti, Emma Oubre, Leigha Parrales, Mia Parrino, Alyssa Pesantes, Jolyn Pham, Christina Pierce, Rory Pilie, Cecilia Pineda Regan, Anna Poche, Sophia Quigley, Lia Reinecke, Marigny Richards, Kenzie Robertson, Elizabeth Schexnayder, Elise Storey, Vivian Tan, Addison Terrio, Rachel Tuck, Sarah Turcios, Lilian Voiles, Isabella Whittle, Laila Williams, Emma Willmott, Ashley Young, Zoe Zabala, Yara Zeitoun


9th Grade Honor Roll:

Hailey Aucoin, Jayla Aucoin, Skylar Campuzano, Abbey Capella, Iris Chiavetta, Isabella Clarke, Lauren de la Gardelle, Layla Diaz, Kate Dussouy, Eden Flowers, Allie Gernard, Elizabeth Jones, Ella Kirsch, Talia Luke, Isabella Magri, Angelia Marullo, Emma Masson, Arabella Patorno-Terrell, Breelyn Rousse, Abigail Spiess, Sophia Willis


10th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll:

Madison Adams, Kendall Allen, Mya Arroyo, Olivia Atkins, Harper Blackburn, Brianna Borne, Taylor Bourdonnay, Lillyana Bracamonte-Flowers, Kaia Braendel, Addison Breaux, Kylie Burke, Gabrielle Bush, Nicol Caldeira, Chloe Campbell, Allyson Cardella, Rosemarie Cardella, Marcella Casanova, Gia Chester, Julia Clement, Sierra Corales, Caroline Cortez, Audrey Cure, Allyson Dardar, Madissen De Sousa, Kendall Decourt, Kamryn DiMaggio, Taylor Dubrock, Audrey Dubuc, Avery Duplantier, Emma Flynn, Rayleen Galarza, Amy Galvan-Mendoza, Egan Guidroz, Molly Harris, Ella Holmes, Bella Impastato, Mia Impastato, A'lajah Jackson, Kalia Jones, Lena Justice, Kasey Kadinger, Kaelen Keeton, Calleigh Kies, Peyton Klotz, Helena LaForge, Emily LeBlanc, Olivia LeBoeuf, Jordan LeGaux, Allyson Leon, Allie LeSieur, Jenny Mains, Makenzie Mares, Victoria McCann, Dylan McLeod, Saige McReynolds, Riyan Meilleur, Nikita Molaison, Julie Mullen, Madison Nelson, Alivia Nevels, Cassie Ha-Ni Nguyen, Jillian Orlando, Rylie Panepinto, Madison Pansano, Lyla Pelle, Avery Perez, Johanna Perez, Miley Perkins, Emma Pillow, Eve Regan, Sophia Richardson, Kiyomi Ricks, Karoline Roche', Analise Scallan, Leanne Siverd, Ja’Layah Small, Avery Spadoni, Mackenzie Stanga, Rylie Stierwald, Sophia Stutson, Allisson Suazo Caballero, Jilah Thomas, Lilly Treme', Julia Turnipseed, Aashna Varkey, McKenzie Verges, Shelby Wells, Molly White, Katie Williams, Claire Willmott, Sophia Wolz


10th Grade Honor Roll:

Alyssa Canfill, Isabella Cannatella, Madelynn Carderara, Sophie Exnicios, Alison Gonzalez-Saravia, Lyndsie Gros, Falyn Guillot, Isabelle LeBoeuf, June Mumphrey, Abby Naquin, Cadence Reinhardt, Angie Rendon, Aubrey Segura


11th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll:

Isabella Alcazar, Kylie Andersen, Kyla Apostolakis, Isabella Arboneaux, Chloe Arnold, Kali Barber, Gretchen Bassil, Ryleigh Beck, Alexa Bienvenu, Blythe Bonnaffons, Brooke Braun, Kiara Carbajal, Carina Castillion, Mollie Chedotal, Rayah Christian, Logan Cooley, Alexandra Daigre, Karissa Dennis, Kelsey Doyle, Kolleen Dubroc, Camryn Ellerbusch, Samantha Fairchild, Dilena Fernando, Jena Gaudet, Katelyn Gauthier, Alayna Gillio, Gracelyn Gros, Ella Growl, Penelope Haley, Abby Hebbler, Madison Heintz, Skylar Henry, Isabella Holt, Abigail Huggins, Sarah Karcher, Keira Kissinger, Jaelynn Klein, Demi Kostopoulos, Caroline LaHatte, Ava Landry, Macey Lane, Anh Dao Le, Emily Ledet, Anita Li, Sophia Marchan, Kate Marks, Lilly McNeil, Allie Mixon, Caroline Muller, Elise Mulvihill, Riley Mumphrey, Drue Murray, Mackenzie Ory, Kayla Palacio, Maylee Reese, Delilah Richard, Emma Rogers, Gabriella Saia, Hannah Sarver, Kaleigh Scheve, Kelsie Schmidt, Isabella Schwarz, Brooke Silva, Katie Solis, Emma Stevens, Sarah Switzer, Baylie Theriot, Emma Tran, Chloe Tujague, Raegan Tuttle, Lillian Weaver, Marlee Williams, Shelby Williams, Emily C. Wilson, Grace Wilson, Olivia Wurster, Lilly Yavas, Alexandra Young, Evelyn Zajac


11th Grade Honor Roll:

Ma'Liani Butler, Ava Cambre, Leilani Christophe, Raelyn Doubleday, Sophia Faucheaux, Rachael Flores, Victoria Frey, Ava Galey, Anavella Gonzalez, Isabella Haik, Kate Subervielle, Emily A.Wilson


12th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll:

Sophia Altamirano, Emma Alvarado, Isabella Arnold, Shay Au, Gabrielle Babin, Olivia Bares, Hailey Barrios, Menasah Benoit, IsaBella Brescher, Sophia Calico, Brooke Chevez, Mackenzie Clark, Madison Clark, Dakota Cope, Savanna Corales, Cadance Corcoran, Sophia Davis, Kayden Dempster, Kaylee Dublin, Aubrey Dunn, Averey Dunn, Ava Edie, Keely Edrington, Olivia Farrell, Sadie Faucheux, Earla Fleischer-Djoleto, Brianna Fonseca, Rowan Fryou, Baylee Gaethe, Alessandra Galvan, Isabella Gibson, Ema Godoy, Alexa Grouchy, Simone Guidry, Dalila Gulati, Elizabeth Hamilton, Raegan Harmann, Nicole Hartel, Dianni Hatfield, Arabella Hebert, Destiny Johnson, Brianna Killian, Amelia Klein, Brooke LaCoste, Raegan LaCoste, Libbey Luminais, Lynsey Marrone, Taylor Mateu, Stella Merrill, Layla Milloit, Katie Morel, Nyasha Mutepfa, Olivia Myer, Sydney Nuss, Maisy O'Brien, Lucy Orlando, Maelyn Orlando, Sophie Panzavecchia, Isabella Perry, Brooke Provenzano, Hailey Reuther, Gianna Rodriguez, Kara Rodriguez, Alaina Sauvage, Avery Schexnaydre, Katie Scuderi, Addison Stein, Kaitlyn Stremlau, Jenna Strider, Sophia Tran, Katherine Tuttle, Rihanna Valle, Lauren Velino, Audrey Weidner, Madison Wells, Kate Wibel, Anya Claire Wimprine, Meghan Wolfe, Kelsey Yanez, Avery Young


12th Grade Honor Roll:

Ava Beaudean, Chelsey Cantero, Samantha Chapman, Shea Lange, Payten Malbrough, Rachelann Potter, Ella Primeaux, Brianna Ripoll, Claire Russo, Olivia Srirerg, Madeleine St. Pierre

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