PUBLISHED ON November 14, 2025
Chapelle Attends the 2025 Holy Cross Prayer Breakfast 🙏☀️
On a beautiful morning filled with faith and fellowship, Archbishop Chapelle High School was honored to attend the 2025 Holy Cross Prayer Breakfast! Representing Chapelle were Mrs. Reeg, Emily LeBlanc, Abby Naquin, and Ms. Lannan (pictured left to right). 💚
It was an inspiring event surrounded by fellow Catholic schools from across the area, all gathered in prayer and community to celebrate the shared values that unite us in faith. Moments like these remind us how blessed we are to be part of the vibrant Catholic school community of New Orleans. ✨
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Chapelle and Rummel Partner in Ministry to Lead Retreats Across the Community ✝️❤️ This year, the Campus Ministry Teams of Archbishop Chapelle High School and Archbishop Rummel High School continued a powerful tradition of faith in action by partnering to host retreats for several local grade schools. Together, our student ministers helped lead retreats at St. Therese Academy, St. Matthew the Apostle, and St. Philip Neri—bringing joy, witness, and the message of Christ to younger students across the community. Each retreat is thoughtfully planned through a collaboration between Chapelle’s Director of Campus Ministry, Emily Lannan, Rummel’s Campus Minister, and the partnering grade school. In the weeks leading up to each retreat, our campus ministers work closely with school leaders to choose a theme and design a day filled with meaningful content—complete with talks, testimonies, small groups, and interactive games. Before each retreat, the Chapelle and Rummel Campus Ministry Teams come together to prepare spiritually and practically. Students develop personal testimonies, plan activities, and pray intentionally for the younger students who will be attending. At the heart of this partnership is one shared mission: evangelization. Just as with our own retreats at Chapelle, our goal is to help make Jesus more known, loved, and served—not only in the grade schools we visit, but also within the hearts of the students who lead. Retreat ministry is transformative for our student leaders. Serving as witnesses deepens their faith, strengthens their confidence, and reminds them of the incredible impact they can have on the Church and the world. We are grateful for the opportunity to partner with our brother school and to continue fostering a spirit of discipleship throughout the greater Catholic community. May God continue to bless the work of our Campus Ministry Teams.

Chapelle Junior Allisson Suazo Called Up to the Honduras National Team! ⚽️ The Chapelle community is incredibly proud to celebrate junior Allisson Suazo, whose hard work, dedication, and talent on the soccer field have earned her an international honor: a call‑up to the Honduras Women’s National Team. Allisson represented Honduras in the March World Cup Qualifiers and again this past November in the UNCAF Tournament held in Managua, Nicaragua. Competing at this level is a remarkable achievement, showcasing her commitment to excellence and her passion for the sport. We are so proud of Allisson for representing both her heritage and her school on the international stage. Her accomplishments highlight what it means to live out Chapelle’s values on and off the field. Congratulations, Allisson! Your Chapelle family is cheering you on every step of the way.

2025 Fall Archbishop Chapelle Athletic Awards Ceremony 🏅💚 Archbishop Chapelle High School proudly celebrated the accomplishments of our fall athletes at the 2025 Fall Athletic Awards Ceremony. These young women exemplify dedication, teamwork, leadership, and academic excellence both on and off the field. Congratulations to all of our award recipients! Cross Country Most Improved: Morgan Abate Academic Award (Varsity): Kayla Palacio Swimming Most Improved: Zoe Zabala Addison Schmidt Academic Award (Varsity): Brianna Borne Volleyball Most Improved: Chloe Arnold Academic Award (Varsity): Chloe Arnold LHSAA Academic Honors LHSAA All‑Academic Scholar Athlete Program Presented to seniors who have competed for two or more consecutive seasons and maintained a 3.5+ cumulative GPA while participating in varsity athletics. Swimming: Lilly McNeil Cross Country: Macey Lane Volleyball: Blythe Bonnaffons LHSAA All‑Academic Composite Team This elite distinction is awarded to seniors statewide who have maintained an unweighted 4.0 GPA with no B’s throughout their academic career while competing in varsity athletics. Cross Country: Kayla Palacio Volleyball: Chloe Arnold Lillian Weaver Ava Landry 💚🏆 The Linda Munn Award This special honor is awarded to athletes who exemplify sportsmanship, teamwork, integrity, and school pride. These young women are known for their kindness, leadership, and commitment to representing Chapelle with excellence. Named in honor of Ms. Linda Munn, beloved teacher and coach at Chapelle for more than three decades, the award celebrates the very qualities she modeled throughout her career. We were honored to have Ms. Munn join us on stage to present this year’s awards. Recipients: Swimming: Valentina Martinez‑Flores Cross Country: Abby Naquin Volleyball: Avah Gilchrist Congratulations to all of our athletes for their outstanding achievements this season! We are so proud of the way you continue to embody Faith, Tradition, and Excellence—on the field, in the classroom, and in our community.

Freshman Ava Braendel Breaks Chapelle Swimming Record! 💚🏊♀️ The Chapelle community is celebrating an incredible achievement in the pool! 9th grader Ava Braendel has officially set a new school record in the 50 Free with an outstanding time of 24.85 seconds. Ava’s performance breaks the previous record of 24.89, held by Pandora Domalis since 2003 — a record that stood strong for over two decades! Her hard work, dedication, and determination continue to shine, and we could not be more proud of her accomplishment. Congratulations, Ava, on making Chapelle history! We can’t wait to see what you achieve next.

Chapelle Junior Lyla Pelle Crowned Miss Dance of Louisiana 2026! The Chapelle community is proud to celebrate Junior Lyla Pelle, who has been officially crowned Miss Dance of Louisiana 2026 — an extraordinary accomplishment showcasing her talent, discipline, and passion for dance. To earn this prestigious title, Lyla competed in a series of challenging components, including Ballet, Jazz, Tap, and Acro classes, as well as Interview and solo performance scores. Her excellence across all areas earned her the top honor and the opportunity of a lifetime. This summer, Lyla will represent the Louisiana Association of Dance Masters (LADM) at Dance Masters of America, where she will compete nationally for the title of Miss Dance of America 2026 in Connecticut. Lyla’s achievement is even more special as she follows in her mother’s footsteps — her mom, a Chapelle alumna from the Class of 1992, was also crowned Miss Dance of Louisiana 1992. A beautiful legacy of grace and dedication continues! At Chapelle, Lyla shines not only in the studio but also on campus as a dedicated member and Treasurer of the Chapellettes Dance Team. We are incredibly proud of you, Lyla, and we can’t wait to cheer you on as you represent Louisiana — and Chapelle — on the national stage!

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Celebrating Excellence: Mrs. Christina Taix ’96 Receives the WWL Channel 4 Excel Award, Presented by Credit Human 💚🍎 Archbishop Chapelle High School is thrilled to celebrate a truly special moment in our community! WWL Channel 4, in partnership with Credit Human, surprised our beloved teacher and alumna Mrs. Christina Taix ’96 with the prestigious Excel Award—an honor reserved for educators who go above and beyond to shape the future of our young people. WWL and Credit Human recognize exceptional teachers across the region for their dedication, passion, and commitment to making a difference. That remarkable honor was bestowed upon one of our very own. A Well-Deserved Recognition Mrs. Taix, who teaches with unmatched heart and enthusiasm, was presented with the award during a surprise visit from the WWL crew. Surrounded by students and colleagues, she stood proudly as she received a $2,000 award from Credit Human—an acknowledgment of the incredible impact she makes on Chapelle Chipmunks every single day. From her creative teaching methods to the genuine care she pours into each student, Mrs. Taix embodies the mission of Chapelle. She inspires her students to think deeply, work hard, and believe in themselves. Her classroom is more than a place of learning—it’s a place where young women grow in confidence, character, and curiosity. Inspiring the Next Generation As an alumna of the Class of 1996, Mrs. Taix continues the legacy of Chapelle women who lead with faith, love, and dedication. Her influence extends far beyond the walls of her classroom, and her students are a testament to the power of a teacher who truly believes in their potential. We are incredibly proud of Mrs. Taix and grateful to WWL Channel 4 and Credit Human for recognizing the tremendous work she does. Congratulations, Mrs. Taix! Thank you for everything you do to inspire, educate, and empower the young women of Archbishop Chapelle High School. You are a shining example of what it means to be Loyal to Green and White, and we are so blessed to have you in our Chapelle family.








