Keeping the 37-acre ACS campus well-maintained is a significant challenge and involves a team effort among ACS groundskeeping staff and volunteers like Al Fry, who happily donates his time — at least 10 hours each week — to mow the grass and keep the some 15 acres of athletic fields and other outdoor areas looking pristine.
At least twice a week, you can spot Fry riding atop a large mower on one of the baseball, softball, or soccer fields or on grassy areas adjacent to educational buildings, and it’s a job that he loves to do.
“I do it because God allows me to do it,” says the 83-year-old Fry, who also mows the grass for several of his neighbors and occasionally for Greentree Church, his church home. He also enjoys volunteering for the local Police Athletic League and helping with their expansion projects.
Last month, Fry was recognized for his volunteer service to ACS at the school’s Annual Association Meeting on May 17. Board of Directors’ Vice Chair Rob Barberio presented Fry with one of the school’s 2021 Servant’s Heart Awards.
Board of Directors’ member Kris Jacoby, in her introduction of Fry said, “He is retired, but he hasn’t retired from serving the Lord. We’re very grateful that God led Mr. Fry, who isn’t an alumni parent or grandparent, to come serve at ACS by helping maintain our fields, enabling us to enjoy the beautiful property that God has blessed us with.”
Fry began volunteering at ACS six years ago, when his friend and former boss, Ralph Clayton, asked him to help out. Fry had retired at the age of 66, after working for over 40 years overseeing commercial utility work for the Clayton Company, A.E. Stone, and Arthur R. Henry, Inc. His specialty was in the installation of underground gas, water, and electric lines for projects across south Jersey and in Florida. Fry grew up in Linwood, NJ and graduated from Ocean City High School. Right out of high school, he enlisted in the U.S. Army, where he worked as an equipment operator in France for three years.
Since retiring, Fry has enjoyed finding ways to help others and he is also passionate about supporting missionaries. His older sister, Shirley, served for 20 years as a missionary in Haiti with Reciprocal Ministries International, and he has several friends serving in missions. He is happy to see ACS students involved in missions trips and two years ago donated a large number of tool kits for the ACS Missions Club to use on its short-term missions trip projects.
In his spare time, Fry enjoys spending time with his three children and three grandchildren, and mowing the three acres of grass that surrounds his Egg Harbor Township home.
Students in our high school geometry class headed outdoors to the school track for two days in late May to measure their shadows — an inter-active assignment that was part of their unit on trigonometry.
ACS honored its three senior players on the Varsity Boys’ Baseball Team and its four senior players and two team managers on the Varsity Girls’ Softball Team and their parents in a special ceremony on Saturday, May 22. The ceremony was held prior to the start of the home games against Veritas Christian Academy.
The ACS Varsity Baseball and Softball teams lost their hard-fought battles against Pilgrim Academy in the Championship Games on Tuesday, June 2, finishing the season in second place in the Tri-State Christian Athletic Conference.
The students in Mrs. McCarthy’s 3rd grade class enjoyed a field trip to Philadelphia on Friday, May 21 that helped bring their study of early American history to life.
The ACS Cheer Squad and members of the ACS Boy Scout Troop 389 and Cub Scout Pack 389, joined by ACS parents and staff, marched in the Memorial Day Parade in Longport, NJ on Monday, May 31 to honor the memory of those who have served in the U.S. military and given their lives for their service.
We had a great turn-out for our first ACS Spirit Day at Texas Roadhouse in Egg Harbor Township on May 26. Thank you to our school families, staff, alumni, alumni parents, and friends of ACS who came out to enjoy a great meal and help raise funds for ACS Athletics.
ACS students have been making a special effort this spring to spend dedicated time walking outdoors for good health. Five elementary classes participated in a 4-week walking challenge in March and April and received prizes for their efforts this week from the AtlantiCare Healthy Schools, Healthy Children program.
An enthusiastic, record number of 125 golfers turned out on May 13 to participate in the ACS Cougar Classic Golf Tournament at Greate Bay Country Club in Somers Point and helped raise over $61,000 for the school’s educational programs and scholarships.
Middle school students were challenged to look inward to discover their God-given gifts and abilities and to find ways to use them to show God’s love to others at a one-day Middle School Spiritual Emphasis Retreat on Friday, May 7 held at the ACS campus.


Congratulations to 5th grader Malena Meyer for recently being selected as a 2021 Carson Scholar and receiving a $1,000 scholarship award towards her college education from the Carson Scholars Fund. Malena was nominated for the scholarship in December 2020 by Mrs. Gretchen Murphy, her 5th grade teacher.
The Varsity Boys’ Baseball and Varsity Girls’ Softball teams are heading into the semi-final playoff games on Tuesday, May 25, after beating Cumberland Christian School on May 20. Senior players will be honored for their contributions to our teams this Saturday, May 22 before the 3 p.m. start of non-league home games against Veritas Christian Academy.
We’re hiring! Applications are now being accepted and we are actively interviewing for Upper Elementary Teachers for the 3rd to 6th grades and for a Boys’ PE Teacher for the 2021-2022 school year.
Our Cougar Classic Golf Tournament is on Thursday, May 13 and great gifts are up for grabs as prizes for the over 100 golfers registered for the Tournament, including a $35,000 Lexus UX 200 as the Hole-in-One Prize sponsored by Lexus of Atlantic City. Thousands of dollars worth of themed gift baskets, as well as gift certificates and baskets from restaurants, original artwork, tickets to amusement parks, and get-away trip packages will be part of the Silent Auction, which will feature a new mobile bidding format.
The Varsity Girls’ softball field and the Middle School baseball field recently got facelifts with the addition of new infield dirt, made possible by donations from the Parent-Teacher Fellowship and ACS parents Charlie and Amanda Costello.
Congratulations to the 60 ACS middle school and high school students who competed in the Tri-State Christian Athletic Conference Track Meet on Thursday, May 6 and earned medals and top team honors. All four ACS teams — the High School Boys’ and Girls’ teams and the Middle School Boys’ and Girls’ teams — finished in first place with the highest number of points earned among the teams from six other regional Christian schools who participated.
Although the COVID-19 pandemic has put a pause on this year’s Science Fair, ACS 7th and 8th grade students have been working on some exciting science projects that are now on display in the hallway outside Mrs. Melody’s first floor science classroom. The 7th graders have been studying physiology and human anatomy and the 8th graders have been learning about the periodic table.
We love our teachers! ACS celebrated the extraordinary dedication and hard work of our amazing teachers during Teacher Appreciation Week May 3-7, blessing them with a variety of special gifts each day of the week.
ACS marked the National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 6 with a special time of all-school prayer at the start of the school day. Students, teachers, and staff from kindergarten to the 12th grade came out of their classrooms into the first and second floor hallways to stand in unity during the time of prayer.
The Cougar Classic Golf Tournament is less than two weeks away and with 86 golfers now registered the entire, beautiful course at Greate Bay Country Club will be open only to ACS Tournament golfers on May 13. Donations from restaurants, spas, and entertainment venues, and get-away vacation packages will be part of the Golf Tournament Silent Auction and for the first time, the auction will incorporate mobile bidding, allowing ACS families and friends to bid on items whether or not they are able to attend the auction in person. More details on the mobile bidding will be provided soon.
The ACS Early Education Center received good news this week, earning a three-year renewal of its state-issued Child Care Center license.
Spring is in the air and students in the after-school Garden Club have been busy in the school garden and greenhouse, prepping the raised beds, planting herbs and vegetables, and learning how to compost. A donation of eco-soil from the Atlantic County Utilities Authority and seeds from ACE Hardware in Egg Harbor Township helped kick-start the planting season.