There are 9 schools in the USA with the word judge in the name.
The word "judge" is commonly found in U.S. public school names as many schools are named to honor influential local figures who served as judges and made significant contributions to their communities. Throughout American history, judges have played important roles in upholding justice and shaping local legal systems, earning them high regard in society. Naming schools after such individuals reflects a community's respect for the values of fairness, wisdom, and civic responsibility that judges represent. Additionally, these names serve to inspire students, reminding them of the importance of integrity and leadership within their own education and future civic life. This tradition contributes to a sense of local heritage and pride, while also embedding educational institutions more deeply within the fabric of their communities.
Louisiana (1)
Judge Lionel R. Collins Elementary School in Marrero, LAMaryland (1)
Judge Sylvania W. Woods Senior Elementary School in Glenarden, MDNew York (1)
PS 85 Judge Charles Vallone in Long Island City, NYPennsylvania (1)
Father Judge High School in Philadelphia, PATexas (4)
Judge Barefoot Sanders Law Magnet in Dallas, TXJudge Louis A Bedford Junior Law Academy in Dallas, TX
Judge James C Adolphus Elementary School in Richmond, TX
Judge Oscar De La Fuente Elementary School in San Benito, TX
Utah (1)
Judge Memorial Catholic High School in Salt Lake City, UT
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate