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.
PTF President Terry Vogel said proceeds from fundraisers throughout the year, including the sale of ACS hoodies, pretzels, popcorn, Shoprite Gift Cards, and BoxTops for Education, make it possible to support the school and address areas of need.
The PTF donated close to $2,000 for the purchase of infield dirt for the Varsity Girls’ softball field. The Costello’s donation of nearly $1,000 was used to purchase infield dirt for the Middle School Boys’ baseball field. Charlie Costello is the Middle School Boys’ Baseball Coach.
“We are very grateful for the way our parents give so generously to support our school, and especially our athletic programs,” said Athletic Director Pam Hitchner. “God has blessed our school with beautiful outdoor fields for our students to use, and we are committed to maintaining these facilities in excellent condition. These donations help support that goal.”
Members of the PTF Board, who decided to donate to cover the cost of the infield dirt for the Varsity Softball field, are pictured here, from left: Polly Ellison, Lori Pearson, Terri Vogel, Amanda Costello, and Heather Shivers.
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’re rooting for the Middle School Baseball and Softball Teams that are both undefeated at this half-way point in the season as they compete against public and non-public schools in the Atlantic Cape Junior High League.
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.

The group took a ferry from Liberty Park to New York City, and along the way enjoyed a more close-up view of the Statue of Liberty. Gabriel Catusse-Martinella, one of the international students who is from France, shared the story with the group about France giving the United States the Statue of Liberty as a gift.
Gathering around a bonfire and making S’Mores, hiking to the top of a waterfall, and bowling were just some of the fun activities that ACS seniors enjoyed at Spruce Lake as part of their Senior Trip from April 20-24. The students also spent time in devotions and prayer as they reflected on the plans God has for their lives as they move on to college and other endeavors after graduation.

Atlantic Christian School students and staff presented the Community FoodBank of NJ, Southern Branch with a check for $1,870 on Tuesday, April 20 to support the FoodBank’s important work meeting the food needs of thousands of families in the region. The donation came from the proceeds of the school’s Bowls of Hope Soup Fundraiser in February and March.
With a fire truck and police car escort and sirens and horns blowing, a full-size replica of Optimus Prime, the autobot from the “Transformers” movie series, rolled up to the ACS campus on Friday, April 16 to deliver an inspirational message about standing up to bullies to K-6th grade students gathered outside for a special school assembly.

Second graders learned about the drums of Native American and African cultures during art class in February and made their own tin can drums which they are now learning to play in music class to perform in the Elementary Spring Concert on May 14.
Original poems written by seven students in Mrs. Flath’s 8th Grade Writing Class were recently selected for publication in a Young Writers USA Anthology that will be released this summer.
We’re hiring! We’re excited about growing and adding new classes next year. Applications are now being accepted for new teachers in our elementary and middle school for the 2021-2022 school year and for a high school Bible teacher.
Win a complimentary ticket to our Cougar Classic Golf Tournament Reception, Dinner, and Silent Auction on May 13 at Greate Bay Country Club in Somers Point by competing in the April Throwback Thursday 50th Anniversary Photo Contest. Just email your best guesses about the who, what, when, and where of the photos we post to CONTEST@ACSEHT.ORG.

The Varsity Baseball and Softball teams opened their seasons this week with solid wins in scrimmage games against Pleasantville High School and will play their first Tri-State Christian Athletic Conference games on Monday, April 12 at home against Gloucester County Christian School. Come on out and cheer for our Cougars!
Open enrollment for the 2021-2022 school year is now underway for new families seeking to enroll their children in Atlantic Christian School and several new elementary and middle school classrooms are being added for the coming school year to enable more families to be a part of the ACS Family.
The marvels of 3-D technology were on display during a field trip on March 23 to the Ocean City Free Public Library, where ACS high school students observed a 3-D printer as it created objects they had recently designed in their Intro to Information Technology Class, which is part of a high school Technology Concentration.
The five high school students in the Intro to Information Technology class, which meets four times a week, also recently completed a website design project. The team of Gabriel Catusse-Martinella and Isaac Choi, pictured below right, created a website about a Mars Space Journey Project, which they named ISIEL. The team of Amber Ramos and Joseph Choi, pictured below left, built their website from scratch on the advancement of travel, and named their website TAOT. Their site included several infographs. The students presented their projects in class on March 30.
ACS grandparents Dave and Mary Schrag started volunteering in the lunchroom three years ago, but their desire to serve the school is deep-rooted and dates back to 1985, when they enrolled their son, DJ, in the 10th grade. Now, four generations of the Schrag family are involved in ACS and Dave and Mary couldn’t be happier.
“We’re retired now and consider it a privilege to serve the Lord here,” Dave said. “We see how the teachers are so loving and caring. We know the spirit of God is here.” Mary added that what she likes most about ACS is “that Christ is at the center of everything and that the students are being trained to go out and serve the Lord.”