PUBLISHED ON September 9, 2025
Screen Time Challenge Hosted by the Counseling Office
Join our Screen Time Challenge and compete for some amazing prizes!
How It Works:
- Simply take a screenshot of your screen time and submit it during Period S on Monday, September 22 and Friday, September 26
- 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Place: Chick-fil-A lunch
- Anyone who reduces their screen time by 50% earns a free donut!
Why Participate?
- This challenge is a fun way to become more mindful of your digital consumption and develop healthier screen time habits. Whether you're aiming for the top prizes or just want to challenge yourself to cut back, everyone wins when we take control of our technology use!
Are you ready to take the challenge? Submit a screenshot of your screen time during Period S on September 22!
Questions? Email Mrs. Kaylyn Bourgegois '08, Counselor, at kbourgeois@archbishopchapelle.org
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Show Your Chapelle Pride with a Chapelle License Plate! Looking for a way to represent your Chapelle pride everywhere you go? 🌟 Jefferson Title currently has over 100 Chapelle-branded license plates in stock and ready for you—but only until October 31, 2025 ! How to Get Yours From now until October 31, you can visit Jefferson Title to pick up your Chapelle license plate on-site. After this date, you’ll still be able to order through Jefferson Title or directly through the state, but keep in mind that shipping fees will apply . Important FAQs Here’s everything you need to know about purchasing and registering your Chapelle plate: Plates and Registration: The plate must be placed on a vehicle registered under the same name submitted to the state with the car title. Gala Reserved plates will be held by Jefferson Title indefinitely until registered—please plan to pick yours up ASAP. Picking Up Your Plate: Plates cannot be picked up or taken home unless they are registered to a vehicle. Using the Plate for Decoration: If you would like a Chapelle plate for decorative purposes only, you must: First register the plate to a vehicle and pay all associated fees. Suspend the plate with the state. Purchase a different Louisiana plate for your vehicle and pay the associated fees. Once suspended, the Chapelle plate can be used as decoration and will remain suspended indefinitely. Reactivating a Suspended Plate: To reactivate a suspended Chapelle plate for vehicle use, you’ll need to pay all back annual plate fees to the state. For example, if the plate has been suspended for 5 years, you must pay 5 years of fees before reactivation. Questions? For additional information or assistance, please contact Rayne Morehead at rmorehead@archbishopchapelle.org . Don’t miss this opportunity to showcase your Chapelle pride everywhere you drive! 💚 Get your plate today and let the world know you’re part of the Chapelle family.

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