Pack the Chapel Weekly Events
Everyone is always welcome to join in prayer during these times:- April 23 (Thurs): Senior Grandparent Mass
View the Student Meeting Calendar View the Student AP & Final Exam Info
- Service hours are due April 24: View Requirements and information here
- Walk-a-Thon is April 24 (Fri): If you have raised $50 or more for Walk-a-Thon, you may dress in Charity Spirit out-of-uniform (no leggings or athletic shorts). Swing by the Main Lobby during Silas to get your wristband so you can be out of uniform!
- 'The Greatest Spectacle' Prom is April 25: Purchase your ticket by April 24 Info & Ticket Form
- One Act Plays Auditions - April 21 (Tues): After school in the Theater Room. If you're interested in being a part of these shows, show up! See Mr. Zavaleta for more info.
- Latinos Unidos Meeting - April 21 (Tues): 8 am in Silas West. See Sra. Arteaga for more info.
- International Food Club Outing - April 21 (Tues): Meet at 6:45 pm at Door 10. Thank you to all who signed up!
- Speech Team Meeting - April 22 (Wed): After school in Room 306. This is the end of year meeting for current speech team members! See Ms. Fulton for more info.
- Early Dismissal - April 23 (Thurs): At 2:15pm. Plan rides accordingly!
- Senior Grandparent Mass - April 23 (Thurs) - This is a Senior Dress-Up day (View senior dress code). All other students are back in uniform.
- Flex Schedule - April 23 (Thurs): Following Mass
- Freshmen: Study Hall
- Sophomores: May Crowning Rehearsal in the Main Gym
- Juniors: College Counseling Check-In (in Flex classes)
- Seniors: Senior Grandparent Brunch
- Talent Show Rehearsal April 23 (Thurs): After school in the Main Gym. This is mandatory for all acts participating in the Talent Show. Reach out to Mr. Knight or Mr. Zavaleta with any questions or concerns.
- Hiking Club Outing is April 26 (Sun) Sign up here: Questions? See Ms. O'Brien.
- St. Augustine Home Prom - May 8 (Fri): Chatard students are partnered with an elderly resident for a "date" for the evening and enjoy a fun night of music, food, entertainment, and dancing!! 80-90 students needed. Signup by May 5. Info meeting for those signed up is May 6 during Silas Period.
- Details and Signup
- Three category 2 service hours
- Dad's Day Breakfast - April 28: Former NFL lineman and BCHS alum Zach Martin will be the speaker. Don't forget to remind your Dad (and/or mom, grandparent, etc.). Info & RSVP
College / Career / Enrichment Corner
View the College & Career Roadmap Junior Class Spring/Summer College Goals Newsletter- Shadowing a medical career at Ascension Health
- Notre Dame Pre-College Online Courses
- View these and other opportunities on the Leadership & Enrichment Opportunities Page
Senior College News
Christian Service Opportunities
Area 1 Opportunities: Service to BCHS, Parish or Faith Community
- Peer Tutor Club: If you are in National Honors Society/Spanish National Honors Society/SUMMA, need service hours, or just want to help your fellow classmates, then you can join the Peer Tutor Club! Fill out the survey! Someone from Guidance will be in touch with you when someone is looking for a tutor. Sign up here
- BCHS Mass Setup (each week): BCHS Campus Ministry could use help setting up for Mass each week. Meet in the main gym during Silas to help out and earn an Area 1 Service Hour!
- Celebration of the Arts Set-Up: May 3: Lend a hand setting up for the Celebration of the Arts on Sunday, May 3rd from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm and earn three Area 1 Service Hours! Meet in the Art Room at 10:00 am. Sign up here!
- Contact your Parish for service opportunities.
Area 2 Opportunities: Service rooted in Catholic Social Teaching
- St. Vincent de Paul - April 23 (Thurs): Join Mrs. Johnson to serve at St. Vincent de Paul on Thursday, April 23 from 3:30-6:30. Sign up here!
- O'Conner House - April 29 (Wed): Join Mr. Farrell to serve at O’Conner House on Wednesday, April 29 from 3:30 to 5:30. Sign up here!
- Servants at Work: Servants at Work could use help building handicap-accessible ramps. This is a great organization that not only serves others but also teaches carpentry skills. About Servants at Work. Here is a video of what to expect. Sign up here to help!
- AYS (At Your School): This not-for-profit student-support organization working with students at St. Lawrence School is looking for volunteers for their before and after-school programming.
- View more information
- Sign up here: (Click the link at the bottom that says "Service Work Students."
- Serve at Gleaners*
- Serve at St. Vincent de Paul*
- Volunteer at Ascension Health/ Peyton Manning Children's Hospital*
- View Christian Service requirements for the school year
- Remember: Semester II service hours are due April 24, 2026.
News Worth Repeating
- T-Shirt Design Contest: Do you have an idea for a shirt that you'd like to see in the Spirit Shop?Submit your design here Your Chatard-focused designs will be accepted throughout the year, with hopes for a new design each semester. Details can be found on the form link above. Questions? Contact Mr. Reel
- Free SAT, AP, and Math Tutoring via Schoolhouse.world for grades 8-12. Free tutoring for SATs, math courses, and Advanced Placement (AP) courses. Live small-group tutoring via Zoom will focus on SAT reading, writing, and math as well as AP course tutoring in calculus, statistics, chemistry, biology, physics, and computer science.
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- April 22, 2026
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3:15 pm Speech Team Meeting (Room 306)
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- April 23, 2026
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2:15 pm Early Dismissal @ 2:15PM
- April 24, 2026
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8:35 am Walk-A-Thon
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- April 25, 2026
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7:45 am HSPT-7th Grade
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7:00 pm Prom
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- April 27, 2026
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3:30 pm Hiking Club Outing (Eagle Creek)
- April 28, 2026
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6:30 am Dad's Breakfast
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- April 29, 2026
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- April 30, 2026
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3:30 pm Gaming Club (Room 203)
- May 1, 2026
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9:30 am May Crowning
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2:30 pm Improv Practice (Theater Room)
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- May 2, 2026
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1:00 pm Carne Asada (Stadium)
- May 4, 2026
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5:00 pm Celebration of the Arts
- May 5, 2026
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7:00 pm Honors Night
- May 6, 2026
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7:00 pm Improv Show (Theater Room)
- May 7, 2026
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9:30 am Last All School Mass
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3:30 pm Gaming Club (Room 203)
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- May 8, 2026
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- May 9, 2026
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12:00 pm Climbing Club Outing (North Mass)
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- May 10, 2026
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- May 12, 2026
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- May 13, 2026
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- May 14, 2026
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10:35 am Class Mass: Juniors
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6:30 pm Baccalaureate
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- May 15, 2026
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7:00 pm One Acts (Theater Room)
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- May 17, 2026
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1:30 pm Graduation
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- May 19, 2026
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- May 20, 2026
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Roadmap to College/Career
Study Tips- Class Schedule: The schedule of classes can be found on the Bishop Chatard website and the student news app. Students only need to complete coursework for the classes scheduled on the cancellation date.
- Course Format: Students will use their iPads or other electronic devices to access course content via Canvas. Classes scheduled for the canceled day will continue in a virtual format.
- Pacing: Students can work through their assignments at their own pace, but they must adhere to due dates set by their teachers.
Attendance Procedure
- Each teacher will post an attendance form on their Canvas page, either a Google Form or Canvas Quiz.
- Failure to complete this form by 10 am will result in being marked unexcused for that class, and any submitted work may not receive credit.
Coursework Submission
- Students must complete and submit all assignments as defined by their teachers, adhering to the teacher’s specified deadlines.
Teacher Availability:
- Teachers will be available for questions from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm via email or the Canvas discussion board.
- Teachers will respond to student inquiries within one hour.
Harassment can result from a single incident or from a pattern of behavior in which the purpose or effect is to create a hostile, offensive, or intimidating environment. Harassment encompasses a broad range of verbal or physical behavior that can include, but is not limited to, the following:
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- Physical or mental abuse, bullying, hazing, shunning
- Direct or indirect threats, intimidation, assault
- Racial or religious insults
- Derogatory ethnic slurs
- Sexual comments or sexual jokes
- Sexual advances
- Touching of a sexual nature (caressing)
- Graffiti of a sexual nature
- Displaying or distributing sexually explicit drawings, pictures and written material
- Sexual gestures
- Touching oneself sexually or talking about one’s sexual activity in front of others
- Using websites as a vehicle for any type of physical or mental abuse
- Spreading rumors about or rating other students as to sexual activity or performance.
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