Getting involved in extracurricular activities is a good way for students to meet new people, develop new skills, make a contribution and have some fun.
You can display your talents, develop your leadership and organizational abilities, learn to make decisions and manage your time, and enhance your people skills - all traits that will help you in high school and beyond.
We like to keep our website up to date! If you would like to have your club recognized for the 2024-25 school year, please have your club supervisor reach out to Ben.Boyer@chicousd.org
Decription: The California Scholarship Federation (CJSF) is a state-wide nonprofit organization whose mission is to recognize students for academic achievement and community service. We meet once per month to discuss upcoming projects, activities, and service events.
Eligibility: 1st semester 8th graders with qualifying grades - 2nd semester 7th & 8th graders with qualifying grades * CJSF is a statewide organization that honors students for outstanding academic performance and service to the community. Applications are available in the main office and at the CJSF meetings. Community service opportunities will be scheduled throughout the year. Parent/guardian volunteers are always needed to assist with driving to service events.
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Disc Golf Club
Advisor: Nickolas Sfarzo
Days & times: Wednesdays After School
Location: B-6
Eligibility: All grades!
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WEB
Advisor: Ms Blaschke
Days & times: Advisement
Description: WEB: Where Everybody Belongs. Eighth grade WEB leaders connect with 6th graders for orientation and lead activities throughout the year. WEB leaders applied for their positions in the spring as 7th graders and participated in summer training. Their goal is help make Marsh a positive place to be every day!
Location: Mrs. Blaschke & Mr. Bishop's classes!
Eligibility: 8th Grade
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Multicultural Club
Advisor: Lee Lo & Edgar Sandoval
Days & times: 1st and 3rd Fridays of the Month during both lunches
Location: Library
Description: The Multicultural Club celebrates the different customs and traditions of world culture through arts and crafts. We based our activities on the heritage of the culture and identify being celebrated for that month. All are welcome to join!
Eligibility: All MJHS students
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Peer Mediators Club
Advisor: Lee Lo
Days & times: Mondays during 7/8 grade lunch.
Location: C10
Description: It is a form of conflict resolution in which trained students help their peers work together to resolve everyday disputes to reach an agreement.
Eligibility: All incoming 7th and 8th MJHS students can apply during the spring semester to become a peer mediator for the following school year.
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Positivity Club
Advisor: Julia Smith
Days & times: Tuesdays during 7/8th grade lunch
Location: D-13
Eligibility: 7th/8th graders
KLEAN Club
Kids Leading Everyone Against Nicotine!
Advisor:
Days & times: During lunch on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month.
Description: We meet for both fun and educational meetings that focus on the power of peer vaping prevention. Students also engage in tabling events in a variety of different settings within the community. Giving them more opportunities to practice their social and interactive skills with a variety of community members. Additionally, students engage in; presentations to key decision makers, community groups, and students; and develop and implement RRW and TDTW programs that focus on tobacco, vaping, and marijuana.
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