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MJHS Awarded Gold Medal Recognition! 

Marsh Junior High School was one of three schools in Chico Unified to earn the 2023 Gold Implementation Award for our PBIS program!  Congratulations to all those hard working Gators who are responsible, safe, and respectful, helping make Marsh the place to be!

 
From the California PBIS Coalition:
 
On behalf of the California PBIS Coalition, we are pleased to recognize Marsh Junior High School for successful PBIS implementation at the GOLD level. Your school is a recipient within the California PBIS Coalition’s System of Recognition, reflecting excellence in the implementation of the core features of PBIS.
 
We sincerely appreciate your hard work and commitment to implementing PBIS with fidelity and creating the conditions to maximize social, emotional, and behavioral outcomes for ALL students.  Congratulations on this outstanding recognition!

What is the Gator Way?

As proud members of the Gator Community, Marsh Junior High School aims to create an environment where students can feel comfortable socially and emotionally, We at Marsh feel that this level of student security will directly translate to positive outcomes in the classroom.
 

To learn more about how students are expected to follow the Gator Way around campus, please check out the videos below!

PBIS Lesson #1: The Gator Way

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PBIS Lesson #2: Electronics

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PBIS Lesson #3: Suspensions & Prohibited Items

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PBIS Lesson #4: Detentions

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PBIS Lesson #5: Entering & Leaving Campus

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PBIS Lesson #6: Attendance & Tardies

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PBIS Lesson #7: Nutrition Break & Lunch

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PBIS Lesson #8: Attendance & Counseling Office Procedures

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PBIS Lesson #9: Students Out of Class

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PBIS Lesson #10: Gator Shack

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