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.
Days & times: Meetings are typically held once per month on a Thursday morning at 7:30am
Location: Marsh Library
Decription:Serving our school and community; providing service and recognizing students for academic excellence
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.
Location(s): 6th Graders B-1, 7th and 8th grade S35
Description: Learn about Jesus
Eligibility: Everyone and all faiths are welcome!
Christ followers eager to grow in their faith and relationships as Christians. All students are welcome regardless of your cultural or religious views!
Thursdays during lunch, 6th graders Room B-1, 7/8th grader S35
Description: Student advocacy group focused on nicotine and substance free living. Students help organize Red Ribbon Week (anti-drug campaign) school wide event.
Description: Talk about higher education, interest inventories, A-G requirements
Eligibility: Visit link to apply ETS is a program through Chico State that seeks to motivate students who have a desire, ability and motivation to excel in their education. Students learn about their interests and goals for pursuing postsecondary education. Applications required–contact advisors or visit https://www.csuchico.edu/tsed/ for the application.
Description: A leadership club dedicated to making positive changes in their school and community while building the students into strong, confident leaders. Club Live hosts school and community projects such as merchant education and school climate projects.
Eligibility: All MJHS students * Youth work to strengthen leadership skills while increasing their social network & implementing school community change projects.
Description: Serve as a safe place to talk about topics regarding the queer community and to support one another
Eligibility: 7th and 8th grade MJHS students (due to lunch schedule) Student-led group who aime to create a safe, welcoming, and accepting environment for all youth regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Multicultural Club
Advisor: Lee Lo & Edgar Sandoval
Days & times: 1st and 3rd Fridays of the Month during both lunches
Location: C10
Description: Host a variety of activities that celebrate and recognize the identity and cultures of the world
Eligibility: All MJHS students, must try out and be accepted to join. * eSports Club is going to be running teams that compete in the Northern California Esports League. Outside of just the team, the club will be focusing on current esports games like Rocket League and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
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