Academic Probation
Academic Probation is a warning that a student has fallen into academic difficulty and that he needs to improve his grades to reach “Good Standing” status. Students who earn below a 70% quarter average or earn one or more failures in a quarter or semester will have their academic standing reviewed and be placed on academic probation by the Assistant Principal of Academic Affairs. Academic probation signifies that a student’s enrollment at Father Judge and graduation from FJ is in jeopardy.
A student may be placed on academic probation at any time during his academic career. Academic probation contracts are sent home for the parent/guardian and student to review and sign. As part of the contract, students will participate in an action plan for success. This plan will include academics, attendance, conduct, tutoring, additional guidance interventions and supports, and limits on participation in sports and activities for a designated period. Students placed on academic probation for consecutive semesters or more than twice during their high school career may be reviewed for dismissal.
A student with one or two failures at the close of the 4th marking period is automatically on academic probation for the next school year. If he has one or two failures at the end of the 4th marking period the following year, he may be dismissed. If he has one failure at the close of the 4th marking period the following year, he will remain on probation.
Students with three or more failures at the end of the first semester must appear before the Administrative Council with their parents or may be dismissed. Any ninth-grade student with four or more failures at the end of the first semester may be dismissed. Tenth, eleventh, and twelfth-grade students with four or more failures at the end of the first semester may be dismissed.
Academic Dismissal
Academic Promotion and Summer Recovery
Attendance and Academic Credit
Athletic and Extracurricular Eligibility