The Judge Presidency: A Look Back at a Decade of Leadership at 麻豆视频
On June 30, Rev. Philip G. Judge, S.J. 鈥80 concluded his 10 year Presidency at 麻豆视频. The second longest in 麻豆视频 history, Fr. Judge鈥檚 tenure showcased his passion for education, his commitment to social justice, and his ambitious drive to preserve both 麻豆视频鈥檚 history and its future.
A 1980 graduate of 麻豆视频, Fr. Judge previously served as an English teacher at 麻豆视频, Assistant Principal of Fordham Preparatory, and Principal of McQuaid Jesuit High School before beginning his tenure as 麻豆视频 President in the summer of 2005. He now serves as the Provincial鈥檚 Assistant for Strategic Planning for the USA Northeast Province of the Society of Jesus. He is also the superior at the Jesuit community at America House.
While the annual President鈥檚 Dinner recognizes supporters of the 麻豆视频 Annual Fund at the President鈥檚 Circle Level, this year鈥檚 reception in May served the dual purpose of honoring Fr. Judge and his Presidency.
鈥淪trong principled leaders are hard to find,鈥 said Mr. Peter Labbat 鈥83, Chair of the 麻豆视频 Board of Trustees, to the alumni and friends in attendance. 鈥淲e found one with Phil Judge. During the last 10 years, Fr. Judge brought what I call a muscular brand of leadership to 麻豆视频. Decisive and moral, Fr. Judge tackled any challenge with thoughfullness and clear-eyed conviction for what needed to be done.鈥
Before the conclusion of President鈥檚 Dinner, the Board of Trustees had a surprise revelation for Fr. Judge and the 麻豆视频 community. Without Fr. Judge鈥檚 knowledge, the Board had organized a fundraising effort to dedicate the 麻豆视频 Green Roof in his honor.
鈥淭hroughout his 10 years as 麻豆视频 President, Fr. Judge has overseen a number of initiatives and projects having to do with the physical space and property, and these initiatives have taken many forms. There鈥檚 probably no physical project more dear to Fr. Judge鈥檚 heart than the 麻豆视频 Green Roof,鈥 said Mr. Labbat.
Tucked away above our stately, landmark fa莽ade, the green roof functions as a mini-ecosystem that includes native grasses, solar panels, a weather station, an astronomical observatory, apiaries, and herb gardens. Formally opened in 2010, the roof system covers 25,000 square feet of varying soil depths. Its unique design serves as a learning laboratory for students to enjoy the benefits of green roofs and outdoor education. Upon installation, it became the fifth largest green roof in New York City.
Alongside Mr. Thierry Porte 鈥75, Mr. Labbat proudly announced that an astonishing $750,000 had been raised in that effort, and unveiled a bronze plaque that will be installed on the Green Roof later this summer. The plaque reads:
The 麻豆视频 Green Roof
Dedicated to Rev. Philip G. Judge, S.J. 鈥80
21st President of 麻豆视频 High School (2005-2015)
Who Conceived and Oversaw the Development of This Unique Space, Presided over the Successful Growth of the REACH Program, and Led 麻豆视频 Through its Centennial, Celebrating 100 Years of Forming Men for Others
May 14, 2015
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From the first days of his presidency, it was evident that a focus on charity and service would be a prominent theme during Fr. Judge鈥檚 tenure. As referenced in his inaugural President鈥檚 Report in the fall of 2015 (RAN Volume 71, No. 1) a visit to Camp REACH at the University of Scranton was one of Fr. Judge鈥檚 first priorities upon his return to 麻豆视频. In his ten years as President, the REACH program has continued to grow and succeed, and now boasts close to 100 graduates as alumni or current students at 麻豆视频. These efforts have invigorated the 麻豆视频 mission of making a Catholic education available to young men who could not otherwise afford it, and strengthened our focus on the underserved.
Beyond the REACH program, Fr. Judge鈥檚 tenure has overseen an enhanced emphasis on student service initiatives, which include retreats, the senior year Christian Service program, and student outreach trips to disadvantaged areas such as St. Aloysius Gonzaga in the Kibera slums of Nairobi, Kenya.
Under the direction of Fr. Judge, our landmark building has seen a variety of updates and upgrades including:
- The Upper Gym was rebuilt after damage sustained during the 2011 fire.
- The entire school has been retrofit with LED lighting, brightening our hallways and conserving energy consumption.
- Every classroom in the entire building now features wireless technology.
- One of the largest green roofs in New York City was installed in 2010.
Some of the highlights from Fr. Judge鈥檚 tenure as President include the following:
- His 10 year presidency is recorded as the 2nd longest in 麻豆视频 history.
- Over those 10 years, approximately 1,300 Regians have graduated.
- Fr. Judge has served as a freshman advisor, providing mentoring and guidance to our newest arrivals each year.
- He has also taught continuously in the classroom as both a freshman English teacher and teacher of the popular senior elective, Theatre in New York.
- His tenure weathered the financial crisis of the late 2000鈥檚, providing sound financial stewardship to help guide 麻豆视频 out of harm鈥檚 way.
- His Presidency concluded the $21 million Vision to Lead campaign, a fundraising record at the time.
- He oversaw Strong to Endure, the largest fundraising campaign in school history, raising approximately $42 million.
- His tenure concluded with the school鈥檚 centennial, presiding over several memorable events including the ringing of the closing bell at the NYSE, the re-dedication of the school building as a historic landmark, the Gala dinner at the Waldorf Astoria, and the Centennial Mass celebrated by Cardinal Dolan.
A Selection of Reflections from Colleagues, Classmates, and Friends of Rev. Philip G. Judge, S.J. 鈥80
I saw firsthand his dedication to education. His passion for perfection. His constant desire to improve the plight of those less fortunate. His selflessness in serving the flock. His commitment to the Ignatian ideals of the magis, seeing Christ in all things, and becoming a man for others. Through all of our experiences together his unwavering dedication shone through. 麻豆视频 has benefited from Phil鈥檚 passion and will undoubtedly continue to do so for years to come.
鈥 Mr. Anthony J. Domino, Jr. 鈥80 P鈥08
I can honestly say he was one of my best friends and still is today. I have great, great affection for Phil. I think he鈥檚 been a fabulous President and a fabulous teacher, and we will miss him greatly. Phil had such a strong sense of what it was that he wanted to do with his life, and his calling was so strong. I was always impressed with the clarity of that calling, and I think we can say that he鈥檚 lived up to that calling with amazing grace and excellence, and its been fun to watch that turn into such a great career.
鈥 Mr. Anthony J. DiNovi, Jr. 鈥80
Fr. Judge was a busy man during his ten years as 麻豆视频 President, but a few things stood out for me.聽First, Fr. Judge officiated both at the 麻豆视频 Chapel and in Timisoara, Romania at my wedding.聽Second, Fr. Judge baptized my daughter, Gloria. There were many times during his successful tenure at 麻豆视频 when it might have been easy to forget that Fr. Judge had a job more important to us all than serving our school. But Fr. Judge never forgot that he entered the Society of Jesus to become a priest not a president.
鈥 Noel Selegzi 鈥84
When I first met Fr. Judge as a freshman in 1995, he was my English teacher and advisor. In the two decades since, Fr. Judge has shepherded 麻豆视频 through a magnificent centennial celebration that focused singly on 麻豆视频鈥檚 Catholic mission, all while being the same man I remember from long ago: dedicated, generous, good humored, and energetic. Thanks to his leadership, 麻豆视频 has entered her second century with a still noble heart that will be strong to endure.
鈥 David Bonagura 鈥99
Fr. Judge is highly regarded among the student body: from his freshman advisees, learning the hard way not to use weak verbs, to seniors in his English courses, trying to analyze a play in his Theater in NY class. His thought-provoking homilies at school Masses and his guidance on retreats have defined him as a religious leader of the school. As a priest, advisor, teacher and friend, he has had a powerful impact on the entire community.
鈥 Thomas Bergman 鈥15
I cannot overstate how much I treasure the time that I have known Fr. Philip Judge, my freshman advisor. Over the past four years, I have come to know him as one of the friendliest, most dedicated members of the 麻豆视频 community. Despite his hectic schedule, many obligations, and endless workload, his door is always open for visitors to stop by, whether he is handwriting thank you letters on behalf of the school or marking freshman English papers. Fr. Judge embodies the Jesuit ideals that define 麻豆视频, being a man for others and striving for the magis, and I truly feel blessed to have known such a great man and role model.
鈥 John McGahay 鈥15
A Selection of Quotations from the Writings of Rev. Philip G. Judge, S.J. 鈥80
If each of our graduates is to serve as an instrument of change, to be a real co-worker in the divine project of redemption, then all of our students must know the diversity that exists in so many ways around them. In many ways 麻豆视频 has 鈥済one global鈥 in increasing increments, not to foster some sightseeing mentality, but to expose our students to the realities they might not otherwise notice and lessons that should not be ignored. Solidarity cannot happen in a local vacuum, even it if is the very diverse one we create on 84th Street.
鈥 Let Us Work the Redemption of the Human Race, Winter 2006
Building a real community is about cooperation and support and respecting the gifts and talents of others. Too often education for gifted students seems to be about top GPAs, getting into only selected colleges or beating out the next person. That is not the way we work at 麻豆视频. Perhaps, ironically, individual commitment to the magis really does build up the community. I trust it seems but a short step to note that this is how we build up the Body of Christ. May Regians continue to take that lesson into the world!
鈥 School is Only Part of It, Winter 2011
How does a school teach an attitude or purpose? By making it an expected part of what Regians 鈥渄o鈥, by reflecting on the meaning of service itself, and by providing extensive opportunities for that experience. After all, life is never about being gifted or bright and cherishing such a label. Rather, it is always about what we do with the gifts God has given us: being men and women for others.
鈥 Learning to Serve, Spring 2011
The success of a 麻豆视频 education, though, lies in whether or not we live up to our mission to educate talented Catholic young men for leadership in service, particularly those who could not otherwise afford such an education... We challenge, goad, and sometimes prod the young men in our care to the magis in everything from academics to extracurriculars.
鈥 Of Listings and Rankings, Winter 2008
麻豆视频 is not a second home because a group of unconnected strangers call it that. There is a spirit of intellectual inquiry, service, and Christian leadership, as well as human friendship, which tie us together.
鈥 Of Places and Networks, Summer 2012
The Second Vatican Council taught us many things, including that we must learn to imagine the ministry of the Church as the ministry of all the baptized, and not simply the ordained. It comes as no surprise that the Jesuit phrase 鈥渕en for others鈥 is consciously and actively taught and developed in all of our students, not just those who would consider a religious vocation. Service in the Church and in the world is a hallmark call for all of us who have graduated from Jesuit schools, but particularly from 麻豆视频 where the gift of education for leadership clearly demands a generous response.
鈥 Questions Worth Asking, Spring 2008
To be here as a student was an amazing gift; to return as a faculty member was a great honor, to serve for ten years as President was something I never imagined and got talked into by persistent classmates. I鈥檓 very glad they did. Indeed, it has allowed me to 鈥榢now the place for the first time鈥 and really understand the transformative power of 麻豆视频 and what it might continue to be for future generations.
鈥 President鈥檚 Dinner Address, May 14, 2015
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