Father Judge was established in this year....hint (it was in the 1950s)
1954
How many athletic programs does Father Judge offer
16
Judge offers this club to student who are interested in being school leaders
Student Council
How many subjects/departments does Father Judge have
9
Philadelphia is home to the first hospital. What year did it open?
1751
This is the mascot of Father Judge
Crusader
What league does Father Judge play in for their sports?
Philadelphia Catholic League
"The Quest" is created and written by this club!
Yearbook
What subject does the awesome guy in the front teach here at Father Judge?
Social Studies/History
Philadelphia is home to the first one of these in 1859, the pride of Girard Avenue
Zoo
Father Judge opened because this other, Catholic high school was overcrowded...(hint: this school is no longer open and closed in 2010)
North Catholic
Father Judge won their first PCL Championship in what sport?
Swimming
Mr Hylan runs this after school board game club to Judge students
Chess
How many teachers currently at Judge went to Father Judge?
10
Which Pro sports team helped make the largest cheesesteak in history in 1988?
Philadelphia Eagles
The Father Judge seal has these two letters in it, which stands for "Live Jesus"
VJ
What is the name of Father Judge's Basketball gym?
Bill Fox Jr. Gymnasium
"The Crusader" is a club created towards our school ___________
Newspaper
How young is the youngest teacher at Father Judge?
23 years old
Philadelphia's City Hall is the largest municipal building in the country. In was the largest building in the country until what year?
1908
Father Judge is named after an actual "Father Judge". Father Thomas Judge was born in which U.S. city?..(hint: known for its Irish culture)
Boston
How many Judge head coaches are graduates of Father Judge?
6
God Spell was the recent production for this club
Theater/ Drama
How many full time teachers does Father Judge have total?
38
Soft pretzels are big here in Philly! The first soft pretzel was introduced by people from which country in the 18th Century?
Netherlands