Graduation 2020
The class of 2020 celebrated graduation on Monday, July 27, 2020 at St. Catherine of Siena Church. The evening began with a Mass celebrated by Fr. Andrew Gutierrez '11, chaplain, then Salutatorian, Ethan Ott, delivered the welcome address to the crowd.
The Valedictorian, Bryce Doyle, delivered his address to the students before the diplomas were distributed by Mr. Marc Milano '90, principal/president. During the ceremony, the three prestigious Graduation Awards were distributed. Gabe Wright was awarded the Archbishop Rummel Award, Donovan Kaufman was awarded the American Legion Award, and Nicholas Flynn was awarded the St. La Salle Medal.
The annual Commencement Ceremony is organized by Director of Student Activities Mr. Joseph Serio. Congratulations to the Class of 2020!
The class of 2020 celebrated graduation on Monday, July 27, 2020 at St. Catherine of Siena Church. The evening began with a Mass celebrated by Fr. Andrew Gutierrez '11, chaplain, then Salutatorian, Ethan Ott, delivered the welcome address to the crowd.
The Valedictorian, Bryce Doyle, delivered his address to the students before the diplomas were distributed by Mr. Marc Milano '90, principal/president. During the ceremony, the three prestigious Graduation Awards were distributed. Gabe Wright was awarded the Archbishop Rummel Award, Donovan Kaufman was awarded the American Legion Award, and Nicholas Flynn was awarded the St. La Salle Medal.
The annual Commencement Ceremony is organized by Director of Student Activities Mr. Joseph Serio. Congratulations to the Class of 2020!
Archbishop Rummel High School
1901 Severn Ave. Metairie, LA 70001 Phone: 504-834-5592 Fax: 504-832-4016 info@rummelraiders.com |
![]() Mission Statement
Archbishop Rummel High School educates each student according to the principles of the Catholic Church in the Lasallian tradition of faith, community, and service. In a caring, disciplined environment of social awareness and academic excellence, Archbishop Rummel High School challenges each student to recognize the dignity of life and to develop and share, to the best of his ability, his unique talents. Archbishop Rummel High School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, or disability in violation of state and federal law or regulation in administration of its educational policies or programs.
|