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Archbishop Chapelle High School God Will Provide Chapelle Will Inspire You Will Succeed Letter from the Principal National Merit Finalist Alyssa Rieder August 1, 2015 Dear alumnae, parents, faculty, staff, and friends: In the past two years, a number of milestones have been accomplished that reveal a flourishing present and promising future for Archbishop Chapelle High School. While we all know the quality of a Chapelle education, we were not happy that some were not aware of the true Chapelle story. As a result, we have revitalized our image into a modernized, competitive, academic institution that continues to provide the best Catholic education to young women in the New Orleans area. We have updated our brand, redesigned our website, and increased our presence in the media. The choice to hold our Senior Ring Mass and Graduation ceremonies at such classic venues as the St. Louis Cathedral and the Saenger Theatre cements our reputation as a cornerstone of time-honored Catholic faith and values. Our school continues to live up to its reputation of spiritual, academic, and social excellence grounded in Catholic faith. A number of changes in policy have ushered in several progressive advances to our school’s structure, schedule, curriculum, and faculty. We have increased the amount of college preparatory classes offered and seriously enhanced our dual-enrollment program to inspire our students to new heights. 2015 co-valedictorian Alyssa Rieder received National Merit Finalist Scholarships to the University of Alabama and the University of Texas. Alyssa will be attending UT to study Criminology. Graduation at the Saenger Theatre RIGOROUS ACADEMICS A strong new emphasis on faculty instructional development is a top priority at Chapelle. Over the past two years, the results have been and continue to be extremely positive. Teachers completed one-on-one training under the guidance of Dr. Elizabeth Laforge, an educational specialist in Differential Teaching from the School Leadership Center. Our new rigorous academic model includes proven pedagogical methodology, curriculum walks, and enhanced student engagement. As a result, we NO longer have basic classes and students are rising to the challenge and feeling successful both inside and outside of the classroom. State of the Union Volume I Latin Honors Mr. Matthew Riley’s Latin class competed with 153,000 students from all fifty states and twenty foreign countries in the 2015 National Latin Exam this spring. Chapelle students were awarded Level II, Maxima Cum Laude; Level I, Magna Cum Laude; and Level I, Cum Laude results. Faculty Spotlight English teacher and alumna Mrs. Beth Hook ’85 has been teaching at Chapelle for the past eleven years. In 2013 she was invited to attend the Bearing Witness Program in partnership with the Anti-Defamation League held in Washington, D.C. Mrs. Hook brought her insight back to Chapelle to teach our students about the Holocaust. A faculty curriculum committee spearheaded a new course of studies based on data-driven instruction. Successful changes include more required and demanding classes, a new schedule, increased instructional minutes, and greater extracurricular involvement. The new one hour lunch period for all allows for extra tutoring, which teachers now provide during half of their lunch break (30 minutes) as well as before and after school. This fall we also welcome a new Director of Studies, Ms. Shanna Gosey, to continue enhancing our already strong academics at Chapelle. Our Dual Enrollment Program has been highly successful, and we have increased course offerings to better suit students’ needs. ACT and PSAT Test Prep are now required for all students in order to adequately prepare our girls for the challenges of college and their future careers. Despite these changes being met with skepticism initially, Chapelle’s progressive model has been a tremendous success. The Class of 2015 was awarded a total of $8 million in scholarships. Co-valedictorians Mallory Knudsen and Alyssa Rieder each earned full scholarships to LSU and the University of Texas respectively. Our graduates will attend Georgia Tech, Loyola University Chicago, University of Texas, University of Alabama, Ave Maria University, Belhaven University, USM, LSU, Loyola University, and Xavier University. Nine seniors graduated summa cum laude this year, along with eleven magna cum laude and forty-eight cum laude. These triumphs indicate a positive trend at Chapelle that we are eager to continue improving in the upcoming school year. CHAPELLE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM We have more scholarship recipients than ever before, awarding more than $100,000 this year to current and incoming students to fund their next four or five years at Chapelle. Archbishop Chapelle’s esteemed scholarship program offers full tuition scholarships to students in the community in the 99th percentile, $4,000 per year to students in the 97-98th percentile, and $3,000 per year to students in the 95-96th percentile. This year we awarded scholarships to students from Ascension of our Lord, J.C. Ellis, St. Charles Borromeo, St. Edward the Confessor, St. Joan of Arc, St. Mary Magdalen, St. Matthew the Apostle, and St. Philip Neri. Holocaust Remembrance Week Because of the worldwide increase in anti-Semitism, Chapelle faculty members organized a Holocaust Remembrance Week to educate our student body on the history and significance of the Holocaust. All students viewed the film “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas” and completed a research project to uncover the personal stories of each victim. We were honored to have Holocaust survivor Anne Levy speak to us about her experience growing up in Poland, hiding from the Nazis, rescue by the Americans, and eventual move to New Orleans. We are also thankful to our friends at the Metairie Jewish Community Center and Shir Chadash Synagogue for joining us in remembrance. SIGNIFICANT RENOVATION This summer, Chapelle has embarked upon an extensive renovation project to modernize our physical plant and provide the optimal learning environment for our students. Our renovations include a comprehensive makeover of our main building with new ceilings, lights, floors, carpet, and paint; new bathrooms, windows, tables, floor, and paint in the cafeteria; an enhanced courtyard; and new lights, wooden floor, renovated locker rooms, recognition banners, and a state-of-the-art sound system in the gymnasium. The bathrooms in the gym were also updated. Additionally, our new Alumnae Hall in the first floor hallway of the Fine Arts Building showcases pictures from each graduating class as a testament to all of the wonderful alumnae in our Chapelle family. One of the most exciting features of our renovation is the addition of a state-of-the-art science center. With the new demands from TOPS and college, this science center will provide our students with incredible opportunities to excel in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The addition of two new Mac and PC computer labs will further enhance our implementation of STEM-based curriculum. New Softball Field Thanks to Kenner Partnership Archbishop Chapelle is proud to announce a fruitful partnership with the Kenner Recreation Department and a new top-grade field for our softball team. We sincerely thank Mayor Mike Yenni and the City of Kenner for their generosity and support of our school. Golf Champs This entire campus upgrade is reminiscent of our ongoing commitment to progress. We are always looking for ways to advance our school so our young women continue to thrive and grow into successful Christian adults. We are incredibly thankful for the generosity of our parents, alumnae, and donors who have enabled us to achieve this vision. This year’s Emerald Gala was the most successful event we have ever had, bringing in a recordbreaking profit of $125,000. The Chapelle Fund also set a record, raising a total of $200,630 in 2014-2015. Chapelle extends a special thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Womac for their $50,000 donation and to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brandt for their donation of a new Toyota Camry which generated $85,000 for our facility upgrades. Encouraging STEM With our new state-of-the-art science center construction well underway, Chapelle is making advances as a premiere STEM high school. We have been named an Apple Distinguished School for the second consecutive year and now offer robotics and computer science courses that provide a crucial foundation for engineering, science, and technology fields. Chapelle now has a full-time certified Technology Director and a certified classroom instructor to ensure our young women gain exposure to STEM at an early age and are encouraged to pursue these growing fields in college and their careers. Our Golf Team, coached by Ms. Brooke Braun, has had a fantastic season; winning the Metro Tournament Championship, the Catholic League Championship for the third consecutive year, and finishing 7th at the State Tournament. All of our sports teams have had great success over the past two years. The Rummel-Chapelle Jazz Band performed under the direction of Dr. Nicholas Compagno at the Emerald Gala this past March. Guests enjoyed cocktails and hors d’oeuvres while band members played in the courtyard before the gala. Award-Winning Chorale BAND EQUALITY The Archbishop Chapelle Band Program is a co-educational program in conjunction with Archbishop Rummel High School. Unlike any other girls Catholic high school band in the New Orleans metro area, the Rummel-Chapelle Band includes a competitive marching band, jazz band, symphonic band, and percussion ensemble. The unique decision to join Chapelle and Rummel bands together has proven to be an amazing merger of talent and school spirit. Chapelle musicians are no longer girls in the Rummel boys’ band, but have equal voice and together have earned incredible honors, including Superior ratings at the LMEA District 6 Large Ensemble Festival and the LSU State Rally this year. At Chapelle, we inspire our students to achieve greatness as smart, driven young women. This program reflects our commitment to equality, progress, and our celebration and support of young talent. Chorale members performed at our Scholarship Banquet and participated in the LSU State Vocal rally this past spring, winning Superior ratings. Fine Arts Program Chapelle’s art program produces incredible young artists, including Senior Alexis Mancuso who won a Silver Award in the 2015 “With Art I Can…” mixed media contest. Chapelle students were also featured in the New Orleans Museum of Art’s “Art in Bloom” exhibit this spring. Chapellettes, Hi-Steppers, and Cheer Chapelle’s dance and cheer teams are exceling under the guidance of a phenomenal new coaching staff. The Chapellettes, coached by Stephani Kammer ’94 and Angelle Muscarello ’98, have brought back their classic uniforms to showcase new talent while preserving our school’s legacy. Our Hi-Steppers, under coach Stacy Woodward ’96, won State this past year. And our Cheerleading team, coached by Wess Mandella, won 1st place at Mardi Gras Nationals and Jamfest. We are excited to see what championships our girls will take home in the year ahead! Deus Providebit Award Recipient Mr. Joe Dempsey Archbishop Chapelle presented Mr. Joe Dempsey with the 2015 Deus Providebit Award for his generosity and continued support of our school. Pro Life Club Chapelle had more students than any other school in the greater New Orleans area participate in the March for Life Rally in Washington, D.C. earlier this year where they had the opportunity to be student activists for a noble cause. The Pro Life club is one of our many clubs and extracurricular activities grounded in Catholic values through which our students build longlasting friendships and give back to their communities. Real Love Week GROUNDED IN FAITH As an Archdiocesan school, Archbishop Chapelle emphasizes teaching Catholic faith alongside strong academics to ensure our students develop both their spirits and minds. In addition to holding monthly Mass for the entire school, students are invited to attend Tuesday and Thursday Mass with Father Charles Dussouy, our school chaplain, who is on campus two full days a week. Our school is also blessed to have the continued presence of Deacon Drea Capaci who holds Eucharistic prayer services on Wednesdays and assists Father Charles at Masses for our student body that are open to families and friends. Grandparents’ Day, Matthew 25 Breakfast, Founder’s Day, and Baccalaureate Mass are all held on campus to bring our community together as a family. Chapelle’s new Campus Minister and alumna, Mrs. Megan Caire ’03, has been a truly wonderful addition to our religious program. Mrs. Caire has been instrumental in leading religious events on campus, including Real Love Week and Living Way of the Cross in addition to campus ministry nights and personal faith counseling. Mrs. Caire also directs spiritual retreats off campus for each grade level. Mrs. Lyn Moore continues to assist Mrs. Caire on a part-time basis. This year our beautiful St. Joseph’s Altar was featured heavily in the news and drew incredible crowds. We thank all of the volunteers for their hard work and dedication to keeping this tradition alive. With our ambitious school renovation project and revitalized image, we look forward to welcoming more members of the greater New Orleans community to Mass and other events held on campus. Matthew 25: Going Above and Beyond At Chapelle, we value service to others as an integral component of education. Each student is required to complete 110 hours of community service to graduate, but a great many students go above and beyond what is required to give back. The Women of Christ club, moderated by Religion teacher Ms. Jessie Dupuy, held a Real Love Week this past March to teach relationships grounded in love for Christ. The highlight of the week was a panel with Sister Tracey Dugas, Ms. Sarah Denny ’07, and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dessauer. Students then held a Purity Commitment Ceremony in the Chapelle chapel where they joined together to pray and say yes to their dignity as women. This year’s Matthew 25 Breakfast awarded 76 students with certificates for completing 25 additional service hours and 57 students for completing over 100 service hours. A new honor, the Matthew 25 Century Plus award, was presented to Janet Nelson and Alyssa Rieder for completing over 100 service hours during each of their five years at Chapelle. In May, nineteen Chapelle Juniors attended Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion training in order to serve during their senior year. Our students are models of Catholic charity and constantly seek new ways to volunteer. Dedication to Service A BRIGHT FUTURE Our students dedicate numerous hours of their time to serving others. This year, our Chipmunks participated in a Walk for the Hungry and volunteered several times at Second Harvest Food Bank. National Honor Society and National Junior Honor Society members collected over 10,000 food items- one of the largest donations Second Harvest has ever received! School Advancement Chapelle’s Advancement Office works year-round to project the best image of our school through key marketing strategies, increased press in the news and on social media, fundraising campaigns, and special events held on campus and in the community. Last year’s Open House was an incredible success, and we eagerly await the start of the 2015-2016 school year! State of the Union The values of service and loyalty are distinguishing characteristics of Archbishop Chapelle High School. We are a family comprised of past and present students, faculty, staff, parents, grandparents, friends, neighbors, and benefactors who share the same conviction for Christian faith and education. In education, if you do not grow to meet the changing times and needs of your students, you fall behind. Archbishop Chapelle High School is a school that is not only meeting our students’ needs, but is thriving like never before. We are a school that embraces change, takes charge, and strives to be the very best. We have made tremendous progress over the past two years. We have more work to do, for our work as educators is never done. As a school we are constantly evolving to better serve our students so that they can graduate and enter college as bright, compassionate, well-rounded young women eager to enact positive change in the world. Loyal to green and white, John A. Serio Principal Volume I Archbishop Chapelle High School 8800 Veterans Memorial Blvd. Metairie, LA 70003 504.467.3105 (tel) 504.466.3191 (fax) Important Dates for the Next School Year: Monday, Aug. 3, 2015 New Parent Orientation 6:30pm Tuesday, Sep. 29, 2015 Deus Providebit Mass Fri. - Sat. March 18-19, 2016 St. Joseph’s Altar Friday, Aug. 7, 2015 Check-In Day 7:30am-3pm Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015 Loyal to Green and White Night 6-8pm Saturday, April 16, 2016 Alumnae Brunch, Junior Prom Monday, Aug. 10, 2015 First Day 8th & 9th, new 10th & 11th Thursday, Nov. 5, 2015 Open House Thursday, April 21, 2016 Founder’s Day Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2015 First Day All Students Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2015 Golf Tournament 12:30pm Friday, April 22, 2016 Alumnae Inductions Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2015 8th Grade Induction Ceremony 6:30pm Friday, Nov. 20, 2015 Cocktails in the Courtyard 6:30-10pm Saturday, April 30, 2016 Senior Prom Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2015 Back to School Night 6pm Saturday, Jan. 9, 2016 Grandparents’ Day Monday, May 16, 2016 Senior Awards Night 6:30-8pm Friday, Aug. 21, 2015 Senior Ring Mass 7:30pm Thursday, Feb. 18, 2016 Father/Daughter Dance 7-10pm Thursday, May 19, 2016 Baccalaureate Mass 9-11am Saturday, Aug. 29, 2015 Legacy Leadership Party 6:30pm Saturday, Feb. 27, 2016 Mother/Daughter Brunch 11am-2pm Friday, May 20, 2016 Graduation Saturday, Sep. 26, 2015 Craft Fair 9am-4pm Saturday, March 12, 2016 Emerald Gala 7:30pm Tuesday, May 24, 2016 8th Grade Closing Ceremony 7-9pm Be a part of the online Chapelle family and stay up to date on the latest news! www.archbishopchapelle.org www.chapellechipmunks.com www.facebook.com/chapelle.chipmunks.1 www.twitter.com/ACHSChipmunks www.instagram.com/chapellechipmunks