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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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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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Young Americans for Freedom Starts the Year Out with Flags for 9/11

For 9/11, Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) displayed 2,977 flags as part of their Never Forget Project. This gesture honored those who were murdered by the terrorists that day. YAF is a conservative activist group with chapters throughout the country in high schools and on college campuses. They aim to promote ideals such as individual freedom, limited government, strong national defense, the free market, and traditional values that have shaped the United States.

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Choir Tour

This March, Christian Unified’s concert choir got to go on two very unique tours where they gained new experiences and learned many new things about singing and performing. The first was the Disneyland trip where the choir first performed at California Adventure and then in a live Disney recording studio where they recorded Disney classics and saw them overlayed into actual Disney movies. This was particularly special to those choir members with an interest in a singing career, who now have the experience of what it is like in a professional recording studio setting. The choir recorded “How Far I’ll Go” from Moana and “Take You There” from Princess and the Frog.

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Newsies Seize the Day!

This year, Christian Unified’s drama program put on the ambitious production of Newsies, and pulled it off phenomenally! Many students who aren’t part of Christian Unified’s fine arts program had the opportunity to participate in this dance extravaganza. This musical surrounds the story of Jack Kelly (played by Josh Hitchcock), who leads a group of poor boys who sell newspapers in New York for little money in a strike against the ruthless and exploiting business of the paper. While onstage, the students displayed their jaw-dropping talent, while also keeping in mind that they were representing God. Sophomore Romy Aguilar, who played Newsie “Specs” in the production, mentioned how she represents God onstage, saying “One way I represent God onstage is by giving it my all! Whether it was dancing or acting, I made sure that I was doing it to represent the talents that God has gifted me with.”

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LIPSYNC 2025

Lipsync will be streamed on the evening of Friday, September 26.
Start time is based on a variety of factors.

ENGLISH PROFICIENCY MINIMUMS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

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6700NA3NA
7750NA3NA
8800503.380-85
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11NA70+3.895+

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