PUBLISHED ON July 30, 2023

Chip Chip Hooray!

Five alumnae from the class of 2019 were accepted into LSU New Orleans college for either speech language pathology or doctor of physical therapy.


From left to right is Marlena Majarrez (physical therapy), Ashley Vogt (speech), Rachel Dupuis (speech), Emily Sabido (physical therapy), and Meagan Scuderi (physical therapy).


We are so proud of these young women who have been using their talents & experiences gained at Chapelle throughout the next chapter of their lives.


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