The Christmas Radio Show

By Lydia N.

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Sleds, sleigh bells, and Santa; music, mangers, and merry greetings; cookies, cards, and choirs - the Christmas season is here!

Christmas is the time when we remember Jesus coming to Earth as a humble baby. He wasn’t born in a big fancy castle, or even in a well-to-do home. He was born in a dirty manger. Christmas reminds us how human Jesus was and how much He sacrificed for us. He taught us to be kind to one another and extend the same mercy and forgiveness He gave us. We can celebrate during Christmas time because of how much He has given us, and how thankful we are that He came!

For the last few years, NorthStar has put on the Christmas Radio Show to help students get into the joyous spirit of Christmas. The event this year will be held from December 11 - December 15, and we have a lot planned! Throughout the Christmas Radio Show, we’ll be focusing on all things Christmas. Calls and meetings ranging from Christmas scavenger hunts to Christmas trivia will be held every day. Swamped with last-minute school before Christmas break? There’s a Christmas call for that too! Join in on our Christmas music study halls, or take a break from studying to connect with other students — in Christmas style, of course.

Help us deck the halls and fill the air with the sounds of Christmas cheer! You can find more information about the Christmas Radio Show schedule in the “Christmas Radio Show” channel of your school building on NorthStar’s official Microsoft Teams server. Merry Christmas!



Lydia N. is starting her fourth year on The NorthStar Navigator and her third as editor-in-chief. She is also the vice president of student council this year and enjoys traveling, singing, acting, performing on stage, writing, reading, watching shows, drinking coffee and tea, hanging out with friends, and cuddling with her dog, Pippin. She plans to go to a college near her home and start her own business after high school with all the skills that StuCo and the Navigator have taught her.