PUBLISHED ON December 14, 2023

Archbishop Chapelle High School is thrilled to announce that Jordan Hayes received a full four-year scholarship to Yale University through the QuestBridge National College Match.


Congratulations, Jordan! We are so proud of you!


 


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By Jamie Hanzo October 14, 2025
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By Jamie Hanzo October 13, 2025
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By Jamie Hanzo October 13, 2025
Chipmunks Attend Annual Respect Life Meeting 💚✨ At Archbishop Chapelle High School, we are proud to support our students as they live out their faith and commitment to the dignity of life. Recently, three of our dedicated Pro-Life Club members—Layla Diaz, Mia Impastato, and Ava Kissinger—had the incredible opportunity to attend the Annual Respect Life Meeting, hosted by the Archdiocese of New Orleans and Catholic Charities' Respect Life Office. A Special Gathering at the Archbishop’s Residence This meaningful event, held at the residence of Archbishop Gregory Aymond, brought together young leaders and advocates from across the Archdiocese to discuss the importance of respecting and protecting life at every stage. The meeting provided a unique space for students to learn, reflect, and engage in conversations about how they can make a positive impact in their communities. An Unforgettable Experience Layla, Mia, and Ava represented Chapelle with grace and enthusiasm, joining other Pro-Life advocates in prayer and dialogue. They had the opportunity to hear inspiring messages from Archbishop Aymond and leaders from the Respect Life Office, emphasizing the importance of compassion, advocacy, and action in building a culture of life. The meeting also provided valuable resources and ideas for the Pro-Life Club to bring back to our school community, empowering them to continue their work in spreading awareness and promoting the sanctity of life. Thank You, Students and Leaders! We are so proud of Layla, Mia, and Ava for representing Archbishop Chapelle High School with such passion and purpose. A special thank you to the Archdiocese of New Orleans, Catholic Charities, and Archbishop Aymond for hosting this inspiring event and providing our students with this incredible opportunity.  Together, we continue to pray for and work toward a world that values and respects the dignity of all human life.
By Jamie Hanzo October 13, 2025
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By Jamie Hanzo October 10, 2025
Chapelle Volleyball Shines in Historic District Victory 🏐💚 The Archbishop Chapelle volleyball team is proving that hard work, heart, and determination can lead to incredible achievements. On Thursday, the Chipmunks pulled off a thrilling upset, defeating a powerhouse opponent, Dominican, 25-22, 18-25, 25-15, 25-19 in a key District 8-I match at home. This victory marks the first time Chapelle has defeated Dominican since October 16, 2018—a true milestone for the program. A Program on the Rise Under the leadership of legendary head coach Jodee Pulizzano, now in her second year at Chapelle, the volleyball program is experiencing a resurgence. Pulizzano, who boasts an incredible 1,025 career wins over 35 years, has been a part of six state championships and nine finals appearances during her illustrious career. “This one ranks very high,” Pulizzano said of the victory. “You preach to your team that they are good. Until they actually achieve that goal, then they start believing. The energy was great. You have to learn how to win the big game. That’s a culture thing. I think we’re turning the corner. It’s a phenomenal group of kids.” A Team Effort The Chipmunks’ performance on Thursday was nothing short of extraordinary—a true demonstration of teamwork and grit. 🏐 Victoria McCann led the way with an impressive 26 kills, showing her dominance at the net. 🏐 Blythe Bonnaffons was everywhere on the court, tallying 41 assists and an incredible 22 digs. 🏐 Ava Landry anchored the defense with 35 digs, proving her reliability in high-pressure moments. 🏐 Audrey Dubuc added 13 kills, while Chloe Arnold contributed with 8 blocks to shut down the opposition's attack. 🏐 Lilly Carmadelle served up 3 aces, adding to the Chipmunks’ momentum. This was truly a complete team effort, with every player stepping up to contribute to the monumental win. The victory was more than just a win—it was a statement. It showed that the Chipmunks are ready to compete at the highest level in one of the toughest volleyball districts in Louisiana. “Why not us?” Pulizzano said. “This was a complete team effort. It’s about what players come out to play. It was phenomenal. It was great. We have players willing to give it up for their teammates.” Looking Ahead With the win, Chapelle improves to 15-7 overall and remains undefeated in district play at 3-0. The Chipmunks will face another formidable challenge on Monday, taking on defending state champion Haynes Academy at home at 5:30 p.m. As for the team, they are ready to embrace the challenge and continue building on their momentum. This victory is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and belief that defines the Chapelle volleyball program. Congratulations to Coach Pulizzano and the entire team. Let’s keep the energy high and continue to cheer on our Chipmunks as they take on the best in the state!
By Jamie Hanzo October 9, 2025
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By Jamie Hanzo October 8, 2025
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