Atlantic Christian School students dressed up in 1970s attire, sang “O Happy Day” and other worship songs made popular in the 1970s, and heard alumni speakers express their gratitude for the teachers and staff who impacted their lives at two chapels held on November 18 to mark the school’s 50th anniversary.
“In this season of gratitude, we are celebrating our 50th year anniversary and we are so thankful for God’s faithfulness to our school over the years and the dedicated Christian teachers and staff who have made a difference in the lives of more than 11,000 students who have attended ACS,” said Chief School Administrator Karen Oblen.
Oblen noted that ACS was founded in 1971 as a K-6th grade school with just 18 students and four teachers in temporary classrooms in St. John’s by the Sea Reformed Episcopal Church in Ventnor. Over the years, ACS held classes in eight churches and two public school buildings before moving to its permanent, 37-acre campus in 2004 on Zion Road in Egg Harbor Township, where now over 540 students from 6 months to the 12th grade are enrolled.
Two alumni who attended Atlantic Christian when it operated out of rented classrooms in Ocean City Baptist Church spoke at the two 50th anniversary chapels. David (DJ) Schrag, a 1998 alumnus, talked about the life-long relationships that were formed in high school with both teachers and students in his remarks at the 6th-12th grade chapel. He is pictured below at left, with Chief School Administrator Karen Oblen.
“I came to Atlantic Christian in my junior year and that first day I remember meeting Mr. George Quinn, who taught Bible and chemistry,” Schrag said. “That was the beginning of a relationship that I cherish to this day, with Mr. Quinn becoming the best man at my wedding and my wife and I deciding to name our son Quinn, after his last name.” Schrag is a licensed clinical social worker who is the Director of AtlantiCare’s Adult Outpatient Services. His son, Quinn, is in the 11th grade at ACS.
Mrs. Kim Clark Eaves, a 1987 alumnus, spoke at the Elementary Chapel. She is pictured above right, on left in photo, with Elementary Principal Gail Alford. Eaves is a stay-at-home mom and health and wellness entrepreneur, who has five children, four of whom attend Atlantic Christian. She credited her teachers at Atlantic Christian for showing her God’s love and instilling in her a love of family.
“I went from not knowing God to loving Him and wanting to be used by Him and I started praying for a big family of my own,” Eaves said. Eaves especially thanked her high school gym teacher, Mrs. Pam Hitchner, who is now the ACS Athletic Director, for encouraging her, praying with her, and believing in her. “I’m so thankful for this school and how God used it in my life and now in my children’s lives too,” Eaves said.
During the chapel, students also watched a special 8-minute 50th anniversary video that featured interviews with alumni who now teach at the school and who thanked various teachers and staff who impacted their lives when they were students. Alumni featured in the video included: Kaylee Breunig (’12), Ben Chapman (’13), Karissa Evans Costello (’07), Grant Miller (’07), Amy Vogel Nelson (’09), and Carly Harper Witherow (’08). The video was live-streamed on Atlantic Christian School’s YouTube channel and is available for viewing there.
As part of a fun, 1970s dress-up contest, three students were selected as the “Best Dressed” and received Scholastic Book Fair gift coupons – 2nd grader Logan Dozier, 6th grader Keira Frontino, and 1st grader Callie Gibson.
In addition to the chapels, ACS is marking its 50th anniversary in a variety of ways throughout this school year. A weekly Throwback Thursday Photo Contest is being held through the month of May 2021, with a historic school photo being posted on the school’s Facebook page and monthly prizes given to top point getters. Planning is also underway for a celebration event for ACS families and alumni in spring 2021.
ACS former students and alumni are welcome to share their memories of ACS by sending photos and memorabilia via email or mail to the school office. Please send items to: Atlantic Christian School, 391 Zion Road, Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234, ATTN: 50th Anniversary Committee. The email address is: office @acseht.org. Please label items if you would like them returned once they have been scanned or copied, or items may be donated to the school’s archives.
As part of a Thanksgiving-themed project, fifth-grade students were given the opportunity to write a personal letter thanking an individual teacher or staff member for their efforts and those letters were then displayed for several weeks in November on a hallway bulletin board outside their classrooms.
We love our grandparents! ACS students from preschool to high school worked on a special project in November creating gifts or writing personal letters to their grandparents to show how much they are loved and appreciated.
Thank you to everyone who donated blood at our American Cross Blood Drive on Saturday, November 28 and made the event a success.

A number of ACS players and coaches received special all-conference titles that were announced during a ceremony after the Tournament Finals games that were held at Cairn University in Pennsylvania. ACS Varsity Girls’ Head Coach Carly Witherow was named TSCAC Varsity Girls’ Coach of the Year, a title she also won last year. Senior goalie Shelby Einwechter, who had 84 saves this season, was named Best Goalkeeper in the Conference, and senior Chloe Vogel, the top scorer for ACS with 20 goals this season, received the TSCAC MVP award.

U.S. Navy sailors serving on the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier will be receiving greeting cards with encouraging messages and hand-made crafts for Christmas from ACS students who created the cards and crafts this month.
Students are enjoying lunch on three new cafeteria tables that were installed in the Multi-Purpose Room on November 12. The 12-foot-long tables were purchased using gifts from several donors, including the Parent-Teacher Fellowship (PTF) and Mrs. Sandra O’Brien, an ACS Elementary Teacher’s Aide and alumni parent.
The after-school Spelling Club got underway on November 12 with 17 elementary students turning out to practice and improve their spelling skills in preparation for classroom spelling bees in January. The winners of the classroom bees will then advance to the ACS 1st-8th Grade Spelling Bee on January 27, and the winner of that Bee will compete against winners from other area public and private schools in the Scripps Regional Bee.
Art Teacher Sherry Mirakian challenged students in her Art Appreciation Class to design and build a mobile. The students learned about American sculptor Alexander Calder, one of the first artists to bring the mobile into a form of sculpture. Mirakian said the project also combined art and science. The students studied the role of balance and movement in a sculptural art form and had to create a mobile that was balanced.





























Donate blood and help save a life. Make an appointment to donate blood at the American Red Cross Blood Drive on Saturday, November 28 from 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. in the ACS Multi-Purpose Room. All donors will receive a long-sleeve Red Cross T-shirt, courtesy of Suburban Propone, while supplies last.
The undefeated ACS Varsity Girls’ Soccer team continued its winning streak, beating King’s Christian School 3-1 in the semi-final playoff game on Thursday, November 5 and advancing to the Tri-State Christian Athletic Conference Championship Game on Saturday, November 7. The Varsity Boys’ Soccer team lost a hard-fought match 2-1 in its semi-final playoff game against Pilgrim Academy and will play in the TSCAC Consolation Game on Saturday.
Our fall Scholastic Book Fair will run for two weeks, from Monday, November 9 to Friday, November 20. All students and their family members will have opportunities to visit the fair on select days and can shop in person or online for books and gift items.
ACS students and staff wore green-and-white on Wednesday and the 6th-12th graders gathered outdoors near the Varsity Boys’ Soccer Field for a fun-filled Pep Rally to show their support for our middle school and high school soccer teams, one day before the Varsity Boys’ and Girls’ teams were set to compete in their semi-final playoff games in the Tri-State Christian Athletic Conference.
ACS Chief School Administrator Karen Oblen was featured in a front-page article in the November 2 Press of Atlantic City about area private schools that have opened with in-person instruction this fall ahead of public schools that have been offering only remote online learning or hybrid learning. Oblen noted that ACS has seen increased enrollment this year, with waiting lists now in place for several grades.


























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The ACS Varsity Boys’ and Girls’ Soccer teams have both finished in first place in the regular season in the Tri-State Christian Athletic Conference and are heading into the playoffs the week of November 2. Both teams have a bye in the quarter-final playoff round and will play at home in the semi-final round on Thursday, November 5, with both games starting at 2:30 p.m.
Atlantic Christian School was a big winner in the Best of the Press 2020 awards, placing in three categories — for Best Child Daycare Center, Best Summer Camp, and Best Place to Work. The Press of Atlantic City’s 2020 Readers Choice Awards were announced on Friday, October 30 in a special pull-out section of the newspaper.