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Join us for the 20th Back to School BBQ!

Get ready for an unforgettable evening at ACS! We’re thrilled to invite all our families, faculty, and staff to our 20th Annual Back-to-School BBQ on Friday, September 13, from 5:00-8:00 p.m. The menu will feature crowd favorites like hamburgers, hot dogs, pulled BBQ pork, a variety of salads, ice cream, and more! Plus, there will be plenty of fun games and activities for students of all ages.

This is the perfect chance to meet new families, catch up with old friends, and kick off the school year together as one school family!

Tickets are just $8 per person, with a family maximum of $30 (immediate family members only). You can purchase your tickets in the school office or at the BBQ.

Enjoy a wagon ride, face painting, ga-ga ball, inflatables, a bouncy house, spike ball, corn hole, and 9-square-in-the-air! You may also purchase funnel cake, Chef Steve’s popcorn, and other tasty snacks throughout the evening.

We can’t wait to see you there!

To volunteer, click here.

Vote for ACS in the Best of the Press 2024

Help us spread the word about Atlantic Christian School by voting for us in the Best of the Press 2024 Awards! Your vote not only supports ACS but also helps more families learn about the Christ-centered education we offer, our nurturing environment, and our strong sense of community.

Voting ends September 22, and you can vote once a day either from your computer or by texting the codes below:

Best Child Daycare Center
Text 234 to (640) 221-4251

Best Summer Camp
Text 235 to (640) 221-4251

Best Place to Work
Click here to vote

Thank you for your support! Please share this with your family and friends, and remember, you can vote once a day!

Join us for the 20th Back to School BBQ!

Get ready for an unforgettable evening at ACS! We’re thrilled to invite all our families, faculty, and staff to our 20th Annual Back-to-School BBQ on Friday, September 13, from 5:00-8:00 p.m. The menu will feature crowd favorites like hamburgers, hot dogs, pulled BBQ pork, a variety of salads, ice cream, and more! Plus, there will be plenty of fun games and activities for students of all ages.

This is the perfect chance to meet new families, catch up with old friends, and kick off the school year together as one school family!

Tickets are just $8 per person, with a family maximum of $30 (immediate family members only). You can purchase your tickets in the school office or at the BBQ.

Enjoy a wagon ride, face painting, ga-ga ball, inflatables, a bouncy house, spike ball, corn hole, and 9-square-in-the-air! You may also purchase funnel cake, Chef Steve’s popcorn, and other tasty snacks throughout the evening.

We can’t wait to see you there!

To volunteer, click here.

Atlantic Christian School Announces 1st Semester Honor Roll Students of 2023-2024 School Year

Atlantic Christian School is pleased to announce the names of the students in the 1st through 12th grades who are first semester Honor Roll recipients for the 2023-2024 school year.

“We are very proud of these students from elementary through high school who have distinguished themselves in their academic studies and earned a place on the Honor Roll,” said Chief School Administrator Karen Oblen. 

Students in grades 1-5 who earned a 95% average or higher in every major subject received the Highest Honors designation. Students who received an 85%-94% average in every major subject received the Honors designation.

Students in grades 6-12 who earned a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.8 or higher received the Highest Honors designation. Students in grades 6-12 who earned a cumulative GPA of 3.5-3.79 received the Honors designation.

Grade 1

Highest Honors
Hudson Berges
Olivia DeBenedictis
Jacob Hoover
Jenna Howard
Ava Juliano
Rhys Kelley
Lucas Montemurro
Katrina Parasmo
Moriah Ragland
Anthony Riley
Hudson Sellers
Hunter Van Hettinga
Jonathan Winkel
Delaney Witherow

Honors
Minna Ali
Landon Athas
HazelMarie Black
Tatum Corcory
Mila Crafton
Jaxon Fiorillo
Colton Galbraith
Landyn Gilbert
Joseph Gillespie
Emmett Goehring
Boone Harrison
Grady Hutchins
Kayla Jackson
Brayden Kalter
Ezekiel Lovinsky
Bodhi Maurer
Hazel Maxwell
Tyson Morales
Rose Nhan
Adira Nixon
Jess Obot
Austin Samuels
Irvin Smith
Olivia Thompson
Skylar Walker
Cody Wyzen-Gregory
Sebastian Youssef

Grade 2

Highest Honors
Ellie Campbell
Nicolas Cordetti
Colton Costello
Hunter Harrison
Olivia Kuchmek
Kyra Kuchmek
Kinsley Meyer
Brielle Sabulao
Johannah Wilson

Honors
Benjamin Bromhead
Allison Eachus
Annabelle Frye
Daniel Gonzalez
Lily Henigan
Felicity Macpherson
Noah Martin
Skylar Moyer
Oakley Oglesby
Andrew Paone
Shiloh Samuels
Jack Sawyer
Grayson Shockey
Eden Soucier
Harper Thompson
Matthew Torres
Jordan Vielma
Zacharias Wagner
Julian Walder
Brianna White
Nora Wigglesworth
Kayla Wisdom
Winston Woods

Grade 3

Highest Honors
Finley Corcory
Annalise Gaffney
Shane Gilbert
Payton Ireland
Janessa Obot
Lucas Poupard
Alexis Salisbury
Izabella Silver
Mackenzie Tassone

Honors
Isabella Abreu
Emily Ambrose
Daniel Awad
Jayce Bird
Avery Bonek
Milo Cirigliano
Luke Coates
Olivia Douglass
Addison Figueroa
Hazel Frazier
Alexia Gay
Jase Hackney
Chase Hemberger
Ivory Hosey
Grayson Housel
Harleigh Kraus
Aria Lewis
Nayan Pacheco
Cedric Poindexter
Emma Preisner
Addison Rawlings
Faith Schweppenheiser
Cayden Shull
Jaxson Silva
Brooklynn Smith
Zoe Sosa
Scarlett Thome
Juliette Valdes
Juliana Velez
John Walley
Hunter Wolcott

Grade 4

Highest Honors
Chloe Capito
Sean Connolly
Brady Dye
Nathan Frye
Alexandra Kuchmek
Jeffrey Obot
Bright Otong
Oritseyemi Pessu
Grace Petrinec
Alba Reed
Madeleine Sawyer
Ellie Jane Sellers
Olivia Smith
Zara Thome
Amelia Walder
Henry Wilson
Barrett Woods

Honors
Jackelyn Berges
Nova Ciappina
Damon Cooper
Josiah Correa
Amelia Crespo
Rachael Eachus
Caleb Edwards
Callie Gibson
Olivia Gomez
Nehemiah Gonzalez
Lucca Hilferty
Hannah Kiefer
Juliana Loaiza-Riveros
Harriet Maxwell
Charlee Mitchell
Selena Phillips
Aryana Pompei
Kambriella Rogers
Benjamin Ruiz
Israel Soucier
Analiese Wagner
Greyson Wagner-Sanchez
Sadie Wyzen-Gregory

Grade 5

Highest Honors
Jayden Bird
Caitlin Baron Doucett
Lily Kimmerley
Charlotte Newman
Eric Protesto
Brianna Shull
Cecile Tormey

Honors
Melanie Ballester-Sanchez
Hadley Basso
Isabella Cordetti
Kye Costello
Julia DiMaio
Lindsay Eachus
Dominik Gilbert
Gianna Gitto
Jonathan Ireland
Kennedy Jackson
Alexandra Lincoln
Erik Macpherson
Hannah Mancuso
Jose Nico Mendez
Myla Montemurro
Michael Stewart
Gabrielle Warren
Adrianna Wheeler
John Wolcott

Grade 6

Highest Honors
Bo Altier
James Boyle
Megan Connolly
Hudson Dingmann
Gabrielle DiSciascio
Connor Douglass
Mathias Dye
Ella Henigan
Brennan Meyer
Madelyn Petrinec
Luke Sabulao
Tyler Shull
Dylan Tardif

Honors
Callie Carney
Raquel Crespo
Eve Gibbs
Mason Graham
Aria Housel
Isabelle Kiefer
Tamara Kulov
Parker Maxwell
August Palermo
Maxdiel Ramos
Gabriella Santos
Peter Shockey

Grade 7

Highest Honors
Hannah Abelson
Joie Aspenberg
Vaughn Burgan
Rosalie Campbell
Malani Christmon
Lena Daugherty
Natalie Dickson
Isabelle Edwards
Mia Gaffney
Sophia Gomez
Julieta Gonzalez
Chase Hagel
Gaebriel Hahn-Chaney
Robert Jackson
Jennyfer Loaiza-Riveros
Anden Lucchesi
Finley Maxwell
Layla McCarthy
Rebecca Ordonez
Brody Panetta
Samuel Petrinec
Lillian Porreca
Noah Smith
Alexander Tardencilla
Thomas Warren
Chase Wilkinson
Caleb Wilson
Norah Wilson

Honors
Ava Aragon-Franks
Landon Benson
Amelia Crawford
Mia Flores
Hadassah Gonzalez
Madison Guthrie
Gabriel Hudec
Emily Kinch
Brielle Major
Olivia Martin
Adam Mills
Eliana Rodriguez
Zy’Raina Rogers

Grade 8

Highest Honors
Gabriel Capito
Colton Carney
Matthew Coates
Aiden Costantini
Caelyn Domsic
Hailey Everland
Liam Larkin
Malena Meyer
Nino Miranda
Raquel Mitchell
Christian Pineo
Michael Ruffin
Alayna Weber

Honors
James Hockenberry
Samuel Johnson
Grace Lushina

Grade 9

Highest Honors
Logan Campsmith
Sophia Capito
Aiden Cortes
Mackenzie Flynn
Lucy Huff
Tanner Koob
Garrett Martin
Alex Newhall
Stephen James Nixon
Luke Odell
Isabella Santos
Kalee Tardif
Nathanael Thompson
Ethan Warren

Honors
Stephanie Ballester
Gabriel Correa
Zion Dawkins
Mary Gitto
Caedyn Hahn-Chaney
Bryce Mooney
Tyler Sampson
Alexis Shropshire
Luca Sullivan
Shelby Tomlinson
Paige Uthoff

Grade 10

Highest Honors
Angela Awad
Justin Basso
Gabriella Goodwin
Caden Kim
Min Seok Kim
Rowlee Murphy
Marley Odell
Elliot Parker
Austin Salcedo
Ben Smith
Daniel Stiteler

Honors
Ava Barberio
Spencer Goehring
Layla Kent
Lydia McCarthy
Tara McCorkle

Grade 11

Highest Honors
Richard Casagrande
Aine Dorsey
Sophia Johnson
Riccardo Ordonez
Taylor Sutton
Grace Wroniuk

Honors
Rebecca DiMaio
Lauren Einwechter
Richard Jackson
Chase Leach
Justin Schlundt
Makayla Tomlinson

Grade 12

Highest Honors
Kaia Barbour
Lukas Benson
Angelina Casagrande
Zachary Fosbenner
Noah Gibbs
Maddie Haag
Vera Huff
Rebecca Kelley
Evangelina Kim
Ryleigh Martin
Haven Sanchez
Louis Spirko
Noelle Thompson
Kennedy Vasquez

Honors
Andre Gomez-Rugoff
Emmanuel Johnson
Malachi Vasquez
Cadence Warren
Gary Wyckoff

Spirit Week: February 5 – 9

Excitement is in the air as Spirit Week approaches at Atlantic Christian School! Spirit Week will be on February 5 – 9, 2024. This is the perfect time to showcase your school spirit and have a blast with your fellow classmates. We encourage each and every one of you to join in the festivities and make Spirit Week memorable.

Here’s a sneak peek at the dress themes for each day:

Participating in Spirit Week is a fantastic way to connect with your classmates, build a sense of community, and earn prizes. Don’t miss out on the fun – mark your calendars and start planning your outfits now!

2023-2024 Student Council Members Elected

Congratulations to the middle school and high school students who were recently elected to the 2023-2024 Student Council. The election, overseen by Faculty Advisor Audra Williams, was held on October 31 and council members have been meeting to discuss their agenda for this school year.

Williams said the council members will help plan school and community service activities, strive to enrich the spiritual atmosphere of the school, and spearhead at least one all-school fundraiser to benefit a community organization or charity.

Following is a list of the officers and students who were elected to those positions:

6th Grade
Maddie Petrinec, President; Bo Altier, Vice President; Max Ramos, Secretary/Treasurer; Gabrielle Disciascio, Chaplain; and Ella Henigan & Parker Maxwell, Class Representatives

7th Grade
Brody Panetta, President; Chase Hagel, Vice President; Malani Christmon, Secretary/Treasurer; Noah Smith & Rosalie Campbell, Chaplains; Joie Aspenberg & Gaebriel Hahn-Chaney, Class Representatives and Natalie Dickson, Class Overseer

8th Grade
Grace Lushina, President; Matthew Coates, Vice President; Lexi Wyckoff, Secretary/Treasurer and Malena Meyer, Chaplain

9th Grade
Mackenzie Flynn, President; Isabella Santos, Vice President; Yuyu Choi, Secretary/Treasurer; Ashlee Alford, Chaplain; and Tanner Koob, Class Representative

10th Grade
Gabriella Goodwin, President; Justin Basso, Vice President; Angela Awad, Secretary/Treasurer; Gianna Flynn, Chaplain; and Tara McCorkle, Class Representative

11th Grade
Sophia Johnson, President; Autumn Loo, Vice President; Isabell Alford, Secretary/Treasurer; and Josh Merlino, Chaplain

12th Grade
Haven Sanchez, President; Noelle Thompson, Vice President; Ryleigh Martin, Secretary/Treasurer; and Evangelina Kim, Chaplain

Spiritual Growth and Unity: Highlights from the 2023 Middle School Retreat Day

On Thursday, October 26, the middle school students and their compass leaders piled into buses and cars to head to the Ocean City Tabernacle for the 2023 Spiritual Retreat Day. While on the retreat, students were challenged by Jesse Stokes during chapel sessions to be the light of Christ. Following the chapel sessions, students went to breakout groups with their compass leaders to further unpack Stokes’s message. Along with spending time learning and growing spiritually, students also spent time growing closer together with members of their compass groups through team building activities including building human pyramids and gargling tunes. The students returned refreshed and renewed, ready to face the school year.

Exploring the Cosmos: Students Create Imaginary Planets in Sixth Grade Solar System Adventure

In Mrs. Evelyn Altier’s sixth-grade class, instead of the usual solar system project, something exciting happened. She let the students design their own planet.

The main goal was simple: learn more about the solar system and make a planet with living things, plants, and water. The students had a blast putting what they learned in class into action, creating cool planets of their own. We’ve got some pictures of the students and their planets to share below!

Spirit Day at Red Robin

Thank you to everyone who joined us at Red Robin in Mays Landing for Spirit Night!  ACS Athletics raised $ 436.00 from that event!  We are grateful for the support of our school community. Thanks for supporting ACS Athletics!

Varsity Boys Soccer Team Placed Second and Varsity Girls Team Placed 4th in TSCAC Championship Tournament; Manny Johnson Received MVP Award; Eight Players Named Conference All-Stars

The ACS Varsity Soccer Teams competed in the Tri-State Christian Athletic Conference (TSCAC) Championships on Saturday, November 4 hosted by Cairn University in Langhorne, PA. Both teams played their best and gave it all out on the field. We are proud of both teams. The presence of our supportive family and fans cheering on our Cougars was very encouraging and appreciated. The Boys’ team came into the playoffs with an undefeated record in conference play. This is the third year in a row that the Boys’ team advanced to the Championship Game. ACS played hard and led 2-1 deep in the second half with goals from Malachi Vasquez and Adam Schlundt. However, Pilgrim Academy scored in the last three minutes to tie the game 2-2 and send it into overtime. Pilgrim then scored in the last 47 seconds of OT to win this game 3-2.

Our Varsity Girls upset Calvary Academy 2-0 in the quarterfinals and then lost in the semifinals to Kings Christian 2-0. ACS competed in a challenging Consolation Game against Gloucester County Christian School and lost 3-0 to finish in 4th place.

Our TSCAC league also honored the following ACS players at the end of the Championships. ACS Senior Manny Johnson was named TSCAC Most Valuable Player (MVP) for this season. Eight of our players were named to the All-Star teams. For the Boys’ team Manny Johnson, Noah Gibbs, Malachi Vasquez and James Papanikolau were named to the 1st team and Chase Leach was named to the 2nd team. For our Girls’ team Rebecca Kelley and Sophia Johnson were named 1st team All-Stars and Kaia Barbour was named to 2nd team All-Stars.

We want to give special thanks to our Coaches Daniel Vasquez and Dakota Keller for their dedication in training our athletics to work hard, perform well and honor God both on and off the field.

Middle School Cheer Tryouts: November 8, 2023

Middle School Cheer tryouts are scheduled for Wednesday, November 8, 2023, from 3:30 to 5:00 PM in the ACS Multi-Purpose Room/Cafeteria.

Get ready to join us in creating memorable moments and building lifelong skills through cheerleading! If you have any questions, please email Mrs. Michelle Wheeler at mwheeler@acseht.org.

Move it Monday

On the first Monday of each month, Atlantic Christian School’s elementary students and teachers, led by Admissions Director Jessica Martin, begin the day with exercise and enjoyment. Here are some photos from this week’s ‘Move It Monday!’

Special Recognition Ceremonies for our Senior and 8th Grade Soccer Athletes

Last Friday, October 20, we held our Senior Games to recognize our outstanding seniors: Rebecca Kelley, Kaia Barbour, Kenny Vasquez, Manny Johnson, Noah Gibbs, and Malachi Vasquez. The Varsity Girls Soccer Game was intense, ending with Pilgrim’s victory at 2-1. In the Varsity Boys Soccer Game, ACS achieved a fantastic 2-1 victory against Pilgrim. We extend our gratitude to everyone who joined us for the exciting “Under the Lights” games, and we offer our heartfelt congratulations to our seniors and their families.

On the following Friday, October 27, we celebrated the talents and contributions of our 8th-grade students who are part of the Middle School Soccer teams. We also expressed our appreciation to their parents and family members for their support. After the recognition ceremony, our MS Soccer teams competed against The Pilgrim Academy. The ACS Girls team had a tie at 0-0, while the ACS Boys team faced a 4-0 loss. We want to express our thanks to Coach Nixon for leading the MS Boys Soccer Team and to Coach Pineo for guiding the MS Girls Soccer Team this year. Our coaches are indeed a blessing to our players, nurturing their growth both on and off the field. We appreciate your dedication and support! 

Veterans Appreciation Day

Save the Date and invite your family and friend’s to our Veteran’s Day Appreciation Breakfast and Chapel on Thursday, November 2, 2023. To RSVP, please email Event Coordinator Christian Delacruz at cdelacruz@acseht.org or call (609) 653-1199 ext. 302

Save the Date: Race for Education – October 27

Our 21st annual Race for Education fall fundraiser will be held on Friday, October 27. Race fundraising packets will be sent home next week with PreK3-8th grade students. Let’s work together and reach out to our family members, friends, and local businesses to make this fundraiser our most successful ever.

Throughout Race Day on Friday, October 27, students in various grade-level groups will walk, run, or jog around our track for a 30-minute period, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. To add to the fun, the Middle School race will incorporate an obstacle course.

We are once again using a Race website where everyone can donate online. Parents, students, and teachers can participate by sending an email to people you know asking them to be a Race sponsor and giving them the link to our fundraising website — WWW.RACE4ED.COM/ACS

Sponsors can give any amount, but if they donate $50 or more, a special Race sneaker sign with the sponsor’s name and the name of the student they are sponsoring will be posted on a school hallway wall and in a classroom as a sign of support. Donors can also be a “Classroom Sponsor” (for a gift of $200) or an “Event Sponsor” (for a gift of $400). Individual yard signs with the names/logos of Classroom and Event sponsors will be placed around the edge of the track on Race Day to encourage all of our runners. In addition, the names/logos of our “Event Sponsors” will go on a banner hung at the school for the week prior to and on Race Day.

CLICK HERE to make a Race donation.

Below is the video recap of last year’s Race for Education

Save the Date: Beauty and the Beast

Join us for the enchanting story of “Beauty and the Beast JR.” performed by ACS students in 3rd – 12th grade. There will be three performances: November 17 at 7 p.m. and November 18 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Prepare for a captivating performance! Keep an eye out for our ticket and sponsorship online form, coming soon.

2023 Cougar Camp Highlights

What a wonderful summer it has been! Our Cougar Camp concluded the summer season last Friday,  August 25, with a Parent Night, during which our students had the joy of performing before their parents. We also took the opportunity to introduce our dedicated camp counselors and share a brief recap video of the memorable moments.

Beyond the exciting weekly themes, enjoyable lake days, engaging activities, and weekly Pastor Time, our campers had the privilege of visiting fun destinations such as the Regal Movie Theater, Cape May Zoo, Birch Grove Park, Lucy the Elephant, Cape May Lighthouse, Beesley’s Point Beach, and the Naval Air Station in Wildwood.

We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to our Camp Director, Dyane Mathias, our counselors, volunteers, and pastors from different local churches for contributing to making this summer a truly memorable one for our campers. To our campers, we pray that you have a great school year, and we hope to see you again next summer!

Teachers and Staff Excited for New School Year; Challenged to “Be The Light”

It was Back-to-School for our teachers and staff on August 28-29 as they reflected on this year’s theme verse during the devotion led by Chief School Administrator Karen Oblen during the first day of in-service. Following devotions, Karen Oblen welcomed and introduced new faculty and staff for this school year and named a number of staff who have changed positions since last year.

Eighteen new teachers and staff (pictured on the right) have joined the ACS family this year: Flor Aiuto and Kira Murdock (PreK-2); Sierrah Thomas (PreK-3); Lisa Tomlinson (Early Ed Aide); Grace Staples (Kindergarten), Jeannie Pincus and Devon Bernardino (1st Grade); Rebecca Hund (3rd Grade); Sam Schriever (4th Grade); Katherine Vega (Elementary/Middle School Spanish); Dakota Keller (EE and Elementary PE); Scott Carr (Middle School Bible); Shauna Shull (Middle School Science); Matthew Glancey (High School Bible); Audra Williams (Upper School Business); George Quinn (Upper School Science); and Alex Reyes and Darren Martin (Facilities).

Twelve ACS faculty and staff members returning from last year are wearing new hats this year. Cookie Chambers (PreK-3); Michelle Wheeler and Robin Genter (PreK-4); Ruby Lewis (Kindergarten); Ashley Vaccaro (1st Grade); Olivia Leach (3rd Grade); Bethany Kiefer (5th Grade); Paul Jones (Upper School Bible); Dena Johnson (Upper School Spanish); Genevieve Huff (Art Teacher); Linda Stiteler (Resource Room); PJ Santos (Director of Development and Communication); and Dan Vasquez (Athletic Director and Dean of Students).

The new teachers attended the Professional Development sessions focused on integrating a Biblical worldview into everything students will learn in the classroom, led by Dr. Bryan Smith and Becky Teruel of Bob Jones University Press. ACS Instructional Support Specialist and 5th Grade Teacher, Bethany Kiefer led training sessions on Curriculum Trak, the school’s software on curriculum mapping. Other sessions focused on visual communication tools, discipline, school safety, classroom management, and office procedures.  In break-out sessions, ACS elementary and upper school faculty members dug deeper into the BJU curriculum that will be used in classrooms this year to facilitate integrating a Biblical worldview into every subject.

Fusion Church in Egg Harbor Township also blessed ACS with a donation of 80 gift bags filled with school supplies, delivered by outreach volunteer Anne Dice and the Alphonse family. On Tuesday, August 30, the ACS Board of Directors treated faculty and staff to a continental breakfast, with Board member Kris Jacoby leading the devotion. The Parent-Teacher Fellowship also showed their appreciation for the faculty and staff by hosting lunch that day.

Please keep each of our new and returning faculty and staff members in prayer and may God be exalted and honored in everything we do.

ACS Students’ Talents Shine in Spring Concerts, Art Show

With this year’s concert theme of “So Very Thankful, Incredibly Grateful, Unbelievably Blessed,” Atlantic Christian School held it’s Elementary Spring Concert on Friday, May 14 and Upper School Spring Concert on Wednesday, May 19.

The Elementary Spring Concert featured instrumental and vocal selections from the 1st-3rd grade music classes and a performance by the 4th and 5th grade Elementary Band under the direction of Mr. Tim Rosie.

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The Upper School Spring Program included performances from the Middle School Band and Middle School Choir under the direction of Mr. Tim Rosie; Drama Class directed by Mrs. Genevieve Huff; and Middle School and High School Worship Teams led by Mrs. Kelly Flynn.

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As part of our Spring Art Show that coincided with the concerts, guests checked the student art on display at the school lobby. The different art projects, collected by Art Teacher, Mrs. Sherry Mirakian, showcased the students’ talents with the use of ordinary art materials with different art techniques.

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Save The Date! Race for Education – October 30, 2020

 

Are you interested in helping Atlantic Christian School raise $30,000 in order to continue to provide a quality education and affordable tuition?

Would you be willing to give a minimal amount of time to help our school raise needed funds?

Here are some facts about this year’s Race:

  • Our Race for Education is a jog-a-thon, which will involve our PreK3-12th grade students walking and/or jogging around the school track for 30 minutes.
  • Our Race for Education will be held on Friday, October 30, 2020.
  • A “Kick-Off” packet of information about our Race for Education will be sent home with each PreK3-12th grade student on Monday, September 21.
  • “Remote learners” are encouraged to participate in our Race for Education as well. We will be sending parents suggestions on how to make this fundraiser a good wellness activity (e.g., walking and/or jogging in your neighborhood or at a local park).
  • The success of our Race for Education is based on sharing your child’s personal fundraising webpage address with potential sponsors by EMAIL, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or by sending individuals a sponsor mailer.
  • Potential sponsors may be family members, relatives, close friends, and neighbors. Don’t forget to include relatives and friends that live out of town and may not normally be able to contribute to other school fundraising efforts. Our Race for Education makes it easy for them to participate as well!
  • There are incentives and prizes to help promote the success of our Race for Education, which encourage student & classroom participation (e.g., Snack Passes, Dress Down Day Cards, “Five Below” Gift Cards, Class Outings, Lap Winner Certificates).
  • Our Race for Education is great fun for our students, no hassle to parents, and will fully benefit our school’s educational program!