Clubs/Organizations/Honor Societies
There are many avenues to become involved, nurture leadership, discover talent at Visitation both during the school day and after school. For more information see:
Visitation School Student Life
Visitation School After School Programs
Visitation Ambassadors
Visitation School Ambassadors are students who act as a link between the school and prospective families, the parish and the outside community. They also give guided tours and use their own experiences to give families interested in Visitation an idea of what it is like to be a student at Visitation. Being an Ambassador requires a student to exemplify what Visitation represents as a school. To become an Ambassador, these students had to have and maintain a 3.0 grade point average, have 3 teacher recommendations in regards to their behavior and academics, write an essay on “What about Visitation excites me?” and give a guided tour of the school.
California Junior Scholarship Federation (CJSF)
Visitation School is a member of the California Junior Scholarship Federation (CJSF). CJSF is a statewide honor society that promotes high standards of scholarship, service and citizenship in 7th and 8th grades. There are several academic benefits for students who join CJSF. For example, a CJSF Honor Member receives special recognition at graduation, and a stamp on his/her permanent school record card. This means that when transcripts are sent to high schools, honorary status is recognized. Students need to apply after the first trimester of their 7th and 8th grade year. Eligibility requirements are outlined in the CSF (California Scholarship Federation) website for the CJSF program. Students involved in the CJSF are expected to complete additional service hours as prescribed by the CJSF program.