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Prayer Walk

By Ava Rogers On March 7, 2024, students at Christian High joined together to worship through the Sunrise Prayer Walk. It provided students an opportunity to break into small groups and pray on the soccer field as a way to grow their faith closer to God. Senior Noelle Sanchez was inspired to organize the Prayer […]

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White Christmas

By Diego Duarte During first semester, Drama performed the festive holiday musical, White Christmas. Initially a film directed by Michael Curtiz and written by Norman Krasna, Norman Panama, and Melvin Frank, it tells the story of WW2 veterans Bob Wallace and Phil Davis who are trying to help their former major general, Thomas Waverly, who

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Culinary Arts Overview

Culinary Arts is one of the many new classes that were introduced in the 2023-2024 school year. This class is considered the next step after completing Home Economics 2. In an interview with Mrs Ober, she reflects on how this course was inspired, saying, “The students and my love for cooking inspired the creation of this class. I love teaching the students the correct cooking terminology and cooking techniques.”

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Cross Country: A Testament of Strength

Christian High School’s 2023-2024 Cross Country Team had an outstanding season! It is arguably one of their best seasons yet. This year, they participated in the 75th annual Mt. Sac Invitational, and the varsity girls placed third against 724 schools and 14,000 runners. The varsity girls also swept League Finals, taking six of the top ten finishes. They also placed second overall in CIF San Diego and even placed sixteenth in the State Championships.

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Kevin Conover Chapel

On Wednesday, January 18th, Kevin Conover, the head of the Christian High Bible department, spoke at Chapel about how dinosaurs fit in with the timeline of the Earth prescribed by the Bible. Since evolutionists generally believe that dinosaurs evolved 230 million years ago and went extinct 65 million years ago, there may be a problem with dinosaurs existing within a time span that began roughly 6,000 years ago. However, from a Christian perspective since by the sixth day of creation God “made the heavens and the earth, the sea, and all that is in them” (Exodus 20:11 NKJV), then it must come to reason that dinosaurs existed alongside Adam and Eve as well.

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Volleyball Wins Big This Season!

This year’s girls’ Varsity Volleyball team has worked together to have an incredible season. Thanks to exceptional leadership and their faith in Christ, one could argue that it was one of their best seasons yet! In an interview, one of the captains, Senior Jessie Vincent, described the team as “competitive, fun, and hardworking,” despite the many challenges they faced.

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Lip Sync Recap

Welcome to Lip Sync 2023! This year’s lip sync competition theme was “Childhood Channels.” Each class performed songs from kids’ channels they grew up watching: the freshmen represented Cartoon Network, the sophomores showcased PBS Kids, the juniors highlighted Nickelodeon and Nick Jr., while the seniors chose Disney. Notably, senior boys and senior girls competed against one another. In addition to the class lip syncs, our CHS teachers, the cheer team, and the trio “Kingdom Come” also gave performances.

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IN MEMORY OF OUR FOUNDER

It is with sadness that we share that the co-founder of our school district, Dr. Beverly LaHaye, passed away on Sunday, April 14. She was 94 years old.

Beverly was a faithful follower of Jesus Christ all the days of her life, and God used her in extraordinary ways to make a difference in the world around her. Along with her husband Dr. Tim LaHaye, she worked to establish Christian Unified Schools at a time when Christian education was in its infancy. She had a vision to meet the need for God-honoring curriculum and teachers who modeled Christlikeness to the students in their care, and she worked tirelessly to that end.

In addition to her influence on our school district, Beverly was also the author of many books, the founder of Concerned Women for America, and a beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She was a faithful and treasured member of Shadow Mountain Community Church, where she was honored recently during the GirlTime women’s event. As the audience stood to applaud, Beverly pointed upward, giving all of the glory to the God she served.

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