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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
Chapelle Students Connect Through Summer Reading Program This summer, Archbishop Chapelle High School students participated in a Summer Reading Program designed to spark curiosity, encourage reflection, and inspire a love of reading. Students had the opportunity to choose a book from a curated list of more than 50 titles, each handpicked by Chapelle faculty members. With a wide variety of genres, themes, and stories represented, there was something for every reader, from thought-provoking novels to captivating adventures. Last week, students gathered across campus for small group discussions about their chosen books. Adding an element of excitement, students were paired with surprise faculty members who helped lead conversations and guide reflections. These small group discussions gave students the chance to share their thoughts, hear new perspectives, and connect with one another through literature. Across campus, stories came to life as students and faculty explored characters, themes, questions, and ideas together.  The Summer Reading Program was a wonderful way to begin the school year, reminding students that reading is not only an academic experience, but also an opportunity for connection, conversation, and discovery.
By Jamie Hanzo August 14, 2026
Victoria McCann Named Best High School Volleyball Player in Louisiana by MaxPreps Archbishop Chapelle High School is proud to celebrate senior Victoria McCann ’27 on being named the Best High School Volleyball Player in the State of Louisiana by MaxPreps heading into the 2026 season. In its national feature, “High school volleyball: Best player in all 50 states heading into the 2026 season,” MaxPreps highlighted top volleyball players from across the country, recognizing one standout athlete from each state. Victoria was selected as Louisiana’s top player, an incredible honor that reflects her talent, dedication, and impact on the court. MaxPreps recognized Victoria, a 6-foot outside hitter, noting that she “heads into 2026 having surpassed the 1,000-kill mark for her career.” This milestone places her among an elite group of high school volleyball players and speaks to her consistency, work ethic, and leadership throughout her Chapelle career. For Victoria and the Archbishop Chapelle High School volleyball program, this recognition is a tremendous achievement. Being chosen as the top player in Louisiana by a national high school sports outlet is a testament not only to Victoria’s individual success, but also to the strength of Chapelle Athletics and the competitive spirit of our student-athletes. Victoria has been a powerful presence for the Chipmunks, leading by example through her athletic ability and commitment to her teammates. As she enters her senior season, she continues to represent Chapelle with excellence both on and off the court. Archbishop Chapelle High School congratulates Victoria on this well-deserved honor and looks forward to cheering her on throughout the 2026 volleyball season.  Source: MaxPreps, “High school volleyball: Best player in all 50 states heading into the 2026 season,” by Aaron Williams, published August 13, 2026.
By Jamie Hanzo August 13, 2026
Chapelle Begins the School Year with Mass and Consecration to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Archbishop Chapelle High School began the new school year in the most meaningful way, gathering together as a school community for a beautiful Mass and the consecration of our school to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. As we enter a new year of learning, growth, faith, and sisterhood, this consecration serves as a powerful reminder that the Sacred Heart of Jesus is our refuge and guide. We pray that His love continues to lead us, protect us, and strengthen our community throughout the year ahead. The morning was filled with several special Chapelle traditions. Our new students received their Chapelle pins and Bibles, marking an important step in their journey as Chipmunks. The senior sweaters were also blessed, celebrating the Class of 2027 as they begin their final year at Chapelle. One of the most memorable moments of the Mass came when the Class of 2027 sang their Senior Song, “Let Us Stay Home,” for the very first time. Their voices filled the space with emotion and joy, making the morning even more special for students, faculty, staff, and families. It was a beautiful beginning to the school year and a reminder of the faith, tradition, and love that make Chapelle such a special place to call home.  Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us! Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us! Deus Providebit, God Will Provide!
By Jamie Hanzo August 12, 2026
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By Jamie Hanzo August 12, 2026
Preparing Hearts for Consecration On Monday, August 10, Archbishop Chapelle High School had the privilege of welcoming Katie Ibarra ’06 back to campus to speak with faculty and staff as the school prepares for a meaningful beginning to the new school year. Katie delivered a thoughtful and faith-filled presentation in anticipation of Chapelle’s consecration to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, which will take place on Thursday, August 13, during the first school Mass of the year. During her presentation, Katie reflected on what it means for the Sacred Heart to be our refuge. She invited faculty and staff to consider how they can create that same sacred space for our students, one where they feel known, loved, protected, and supported as they grow in faith and confidence. As we enter a new school year, this time of reflection served as a beautiful reminder of Chapelle’s mission to educate young women in a Catholic community rooted in faith, love, and trust in God’s providence. We are grateful to Katie for sharing her wisdom, her faith, and her love for Chapelle with our faculty and staff. As we prepare to consecrate our school to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, please join us in praying that our campus continues to be a place of refuge, growth, and grace for every student who walks through our doors.
By Jamie Hanzo August 11, 2026
Student Council Theme for the 2026–2027 School Year: STUCO Under the Big Top The excitement was impossible to miss as Chapelle Student Council revealed their highly anticipated theme for the 2026–2027 school year: STUCO Under the Big Top! This fun and spirited circus-inspired theme sets the stage for a year full of excitement, creativity, school spirit, and unforgettable memories. The reveal came to life through the colorful costumes of the STUCO Executive Board, with each officer representing a different part of the circus. From the ringmistress to popcorn, cotton candy, and more, the officers brought the Big Top to Chapelle in the most energetic way. Meet the 2026–2027 STUCO Leaders 🎪 President Audrey Dubuc: Dressed as the Ringmistress, Audrey is ready to lead the show and guide Chapelle through a year filled with spirit, service, and exciting events. 🍿 Vice President Victoria McCann: As the popcorn seller, Victoria brought a classic circus favorite to life and reminded everyone that this year is sure to be full of fun, energy, and moments worth sharing. 🦁 Secretary Lauren de la Gardelle: Dressed as a lion with a ring of fire, Lauren represented courage, strength, and the bold spirit STUCO hopes to inspire throughout the year. 🤡 Treasurer Anna Claire Occhipinti: As a circus clown, Anna Claire brought laughter, joy, and playful energy to the reveal, setting the tone for a year filled with smiles and school spirit. 🍭 Historian Sloan Boudoin: Dressed as cotton candy, Sloan added sweetness and color to the theme while preparing to capture all of the special moments that will make this school year one to remember.  With STUCO Under the Big Top as this year’s theme, Chapelle students can look forward to a year packed with creativity, connection, and plenty of Chapelle spirit. The curtain is rising on an exciting new school year, and STUCO is ready to make it one for the books!
By Jamie Hanzo August 10, 2026
To all the members of the Class of 2027
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