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Spring Formal Presents ‘A Night Under the Stars’

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[/media-credit] Student’s enjoy festive Mexican food for Cinco De Mayo.

‘A Night Under the Stars’ welcomes the Fresno Christian high school body to a memorable night, May 5. Anticipation is high as girls slip into their divine dresses and guys into their sharp suits. The annual event also known as NOTS (Night of the Stars) is hosted this year at Buena Vista Event Center for a night of movie remakes and yard games. The attendees enjoy catered Mexican food, a tribute to Cinco De Mayo. Cornhole, spike ball, Just Dance and the premiering of the NOTS movies created by each grade fill the night’s itinerary. 

Cheer and Physical Education coach Hope Villines got to see her students outside of school as a formal chaperone. 

[/media-credit] Ava Bishel ’25 and Isaiah Ramirez ’25 looking sharp.

“I absolutely loved chaperoning, seeing the kids dressed up was so amazing. I thought the food was great, and the venue was awesome,” Villines said. “I was so impressed with the Freshman decorating committee and what they knocked out at that venue. I loved every minute of it.”

Freshman, Braden Belmont loved his first ever formal experience. 

“It was so fun, I definitely enjoyed it. My highlight was probably seeing all of my friends and watching the movies each class made.” 

Each grade chose a movie and had two months to write a script, cast, film and edit. Freshmen take on Diney’s Tangled, Sophomores recreate Napoleon Dynamite, Juniors direct their version of Despicable Me, and the Seniors remake the classic Little Rascals. Fresno Christian teachers judge the films under different categories. After watching the films at formal the awards were presented to the recipients. 

Awards Presented

Best Casting:

Juniors: Despicable Me

Most Accurate Remake

Sophomore’s Napoleon Dynamite

Best Film Editing

Junior’s Despicable Me: Mia Alberta

Most Comical Scene 

Senior’s The Little Rascals: You Are So Beautiful Boat Song

Most Awkward Moment 

Sophomore’s Napoleon Dynamite: “Uncle Rico on the Couch”

Best Teacher Cameo 

Freshman’s Tangled: Mr. Cantu as Narrator

Best on Screen Moment 

Freshman’s Tangled: “I have a Dream Tavern Scene”

Best Supporting Actor 

Sophomore’s Napoleon Dynamite: Braxton Bay as Kip

Best Supporting Actress 

Senior’s The Little Rascals: Madi Foster as Pickles

Best Actor

Sophomore’s Napoleon Dynamite: Jeremy Renner as Napoleon

Best Actress

Junior’s Despicable Me: Mia Alberta as Agnes

Best Picture: 

Junior’s Despicable Me

Congratulations to all the winners, and a big thank you to the people who made this night possible including the FCS leadership team, Buena Vista Event Center and chaperones. 

To read more from the Feather check out Senior Reflection: Taylor Beckworth or Senior Lifer: Emma Calderon.

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Danielle Arndt, Editor
Second-year journalist, Danielle Arndt, ‘26, continues her journey as a returning writer for The Feather Online. Arndt believes in the importance of integrity, dedicating herself wholly to whatever she puts her mind to. Self-proclaimed movie enthusiast, she loves immersing herself in the cinematic world, hiding from reality. Writing has always been the way she could express herself and the stories living rent-free in her mind. Arndt aspires to be an author, she cannot hold her excitement to grow in the fields of journalism.
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