Code of Conduct
Judge Memorial Catholic High School exists to provide a high quality college prep secondary academic education within a diverse Christian atmosphere. In accordance with our mission statement, education at Judge is designed to promote spiritual, intellectual, emotional, physical, and social growth in a respectful, safe, and caring environment. Respect for oneself, for one another, for the learning process, and for the physical environment should be the hallmarks of all who form the Judge family.
The School publishes and upholds a student code of conduct in order to foster community, to protect both individual rights and those of the community, and to help students become more self-directed and self-disciplined.
Following the Gospel mandate to create a Christian community of justice and charity, our school recognizes that students are to receive fair and impartial treatment as well as clear and honest explanation for actions taken in their regard. By responding to students in violation of rules clearly, consistently, justly, and without delay, we hope to articulate that we will not condone inappropriate behavior and will respect the dignity and uniqueness of all Judge students. Whenever a problem arises, the policies of the school are followed, in conjunction with the directives of the Catholic Schools Office of the Diocese of Salt Lake.
Once a student is admitted to Judge Memorial, parents/guardians and the student enter a contractual agreement to abide by the policies outlined in the Judge Memorial Guide, including those contained in the Code of Conduct.
