Judge Memorial Student/Parent Handbook 2022-23

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a district, governing board of a charter or private school approved intervention program. Second offense: A six­-week suspension from games, meets, matches, competitions or performances. Student participation in an assessment by a licensed substance abuse intervention or treatment program with prescribed follow-­up is required. Practice may continue only after the student has completed the assessment and is positively participating in the prescribed follow-up. Third offense: An eighteen­-week suspension from all games, meets, matches, competitions, performances, and practices. Reinstatement of eligibility at the end of the eighteen­-week suspension is predicated upon successful completion of a formal assessment, intervention, and treatment program. In all of the foregoing offenses, local school and/or district requirements, which deal with discipline, suspension, corrective measures, parent/guardian involvement, rehabilitation and so forth, must be met. For further details see the UHSAA policy handbook. These are the minimum consequences. Judge Memorial reserves the right to impose additional consequences. Dress and Grooming Standards Uniform Philosophy (adopted by StuCo / Administration / Faculty) As a sign of mutual respect, as a way to foster an environment of excellence, and a way to promote equality and equity on our campus, we have developed our dress code and philosophy to provide an opportunity for individual students to make a personal commitment to our school’s mission and their own education. At Judge Memorial Catholic High School, our mission calls students to become builders of a more just society. Mary Judge, our founder, and the Sisters of the Holy Cross endowed us with a belief that building a more just society depends on education. When our community comes to Judge Memorial, they enter a sacred space of learning built on a century of precedent. Participation in sacred practice requires special clothing and behavior. Sentinels guard the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in their dress blue uniforms, members of Native American tribes don traditional clothing for ceremonial dances and rituals, and Supreme Court justices wear black robes. Priests wear cassocks, rabbis wear yarmulkes, and imams wear a thobe. Our faculty wear academic regalia to celebrate 47


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