Our fall Scholastic Book Fair with a Neverland theme is two weeks away and will run from November 15-24. 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. The Book Fair organizers are also in need of volunteers to help with setup and pack up and to serve as shopping assistants.
“Last year’s Book Fair raised some $8,500 for our school library and classroom educational needs and we hope to surpass that goal this year,” said K-12 Computer Teacher Rhapsody Hahn-Chaney, who is overseeing the fair with Library Media Specialist Patti Scardilli. This year’s goal is to sell 1,250 books and raise $10,000, which will be used to buy teacher requested books for classrooms, books to lend students at the ACS Library, and a subscription to Scholastic News magazine for elementary students to enjoy at home.
Students will be visiting the school library from November 15-19 to preview the Book Fair items and create their “wish lists.” Product selection will include Scholastic books and stationery items, as well as Bibles, devotionals, and Christian books and gift items from the Truth That Rocks Bookstore in Northfield. A Scholastic Book Catalog will be sent home with PreK3-6th grade students. The Scholastic website also has the catalog of books and gift items to choose from.
CLICK HERE to order books on the Scholastic Book Web Page
CLICK HERE to be a Book Fair Volunteer
In-person family shopping will begin on Friday, November 19 — the opening night of the Peter Pan Jr. musical — with opportunities to shop both before and after the show, from 6:00-7:00 p.m. and from 8:00-9:00 p.m. The fair will also be open on Saturday, November 20 before and after the second performance of Peter Pan Jr., from 1:00-2:00 p.m. and from 3:00-4:00 p.m.
Shopping will continue the following week, November 22-24, when students can purchase the items they have selected. Family members can visit the Book Fair after school on select days and times from November 22-23. Parents, grandparents, and friends can also shop online from November 15-28. Book fair purchases can be paid by cash and check or by uploading funds to a digital eWallet (via the Book Fair website).
The in-person family shopping days and hours for November 22-23 are scheduled using the last name of the parent, as follows:
Last name beginning with A-L — Monday, Nov. 22, 3:30-6:30 p.m.
Last name beginning with M-Z — Tuesday, Nov. 23, 3:30-6:30 p.m.

Our winter sports season is just around the corner and we are excited to see nearly 120 students signed up for tryouts for basketball and cheer. Tryouts for our High School Basketball Teams will be held next week and Middle School Basketball tryouts will be held after Thanksgiving. Pre-tryout practices for our combined Middle School/High School Cheer Team will also be held next week, prior to tryouts on November 16.
We’re in the Winner’s Circle! — Our Summer Cougar Camp and Early Education Center recently received special honors in The Press of Atlantic City’s 2021 Readers’ Choice Awards. Cougar Camp received a 2nd place Silver Medal for “Best Summer Camp” and our Early Education Center placed in the Top 5 of “Best Child Daycare Centers” in the region. The award winners were announced on October 31, 2021 and published in a special pull-out section in The Press of Atlantic City.
Over 400 alumni, students, and their families gathered at the ACS campus on Saturday, October 23 for Homecoming 2021, which featured two exciting Varsity vs. Alumni Soccer games, the crowning of the Homecoming King and Queen and presentation of their court, and a new 5K Cross-Country Race.
Event Coordinator Christian Delacruz visited classrooms over the past two weeks, presenting dozens of students with green-and-white Race Sponsor Sneakers, given to those who have raised $50 or more from a sponsor. To date, ACS has received over $37,000 in Race donations and we are very grateful for the support. Due to inclement weather, the Race for Education has been rescheduled to Monday, November 1.
Five picnic tables recently donated by New Life Assembly of God Church in Egg Harbor Township are being put to good use by ACS 4th-6th grade students during recess and lunch. Four square metal tables and one rectangular table were put in place on October 5 in a grassy area next to the new modular buildings where the 4th-6th grade classrooms are now located.
ACS is holding its annual High School Information Night on Tuesday, November 9 to give interested parents and students a preview of the variety of academic courses, programs, and extra-curricular opportunities offered to students who attend high school at ACS. Featured speakers will include Upper School Principal Meg McHale and Guidance Counselor Christina Ragland. Attendees will be able to meet various high school teachers and get a tour of the school building. The Information Night will be held from 6:30-8:30 p.m. and will include light refreshments.
To protect the health and safety of our ACS grandparents, the school administration has decided to postpone the Grandparents Appreciation Day event scheduled for Friday, November 19 to the spring of 2022. ACS grandparents and school families will be informed of the new date, once it is determined.
Due to inclement weather forecasts, the Race for Education and Harvest Day have been rescheduled to this coming Monday, November 1. That means you have a few more days to get more sponsors and help us reach and exceed our $40,000 goal. Please find time over this weekend to send some emails or share the ACS Race flyer on Facebook and help us reach and exceed our $40,000 goal.
ACS school families, alumni, and friends are invited to attend Homecoming 2021 this Saturday, October 23 to enjoy a variety of activities, including a 5K cross-country run on the ACS campus that was recently added to the day’s events.
Tickets and ads for the upcoming ACS production of “Peter Pan Jr.” are now available for purchase. The deadline to purchase a booster pride line, electronic ad, or playbill ad to advertise your business or to congratulate your favorite cast member is Monday, November 1. Tickets are now on sale for two performances of the show — on Friday, November 19 at 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, November 20 at 2:00 p.m.
ACS high school students were challenged to put their complete trust in God and to move from just surviving to thriving in their daily lives at the two-day Spiritual Emphasis Retreat from September 30 to October 1 at America’s Keswick.
“The goal of our annual Spiritual Emphasis Retreat is to see our students grow spiritually and develop stronger relationships with each other and their teachers,” said Upper School Vice Principal Andrew Carney, who was the retreat coordinator for the group of nearly 100 students and high school teachers who attended. “I could really feel the Holy Spirit moving at the retreat as the students listened to the powerful messages from our keynote speaker and as they spent time together in worship,” Carney said. “I had many students tell me on the last day of the retreat that they didn’t want it to be over.”
Thirteen ACS students from the 2nd to the 8th grades competed in a Northern New Jersey Christian School Spelling Contest on October 14 and Madelyn Petrinec received a red ribbon for taking second place among 4th graders in the contest. The spelling contest was held at the Abundant Life Worship Center in Nutley, New Jersey and ACS was among eight schools who competed in the event.
The students selected to represent ACS in the contest were winners or runners-up in last year’s class-level spelling bees. The students who competed were: Oritseyemi Pessu and Barrett Woods (2nd grade); Caitlyn Doucett and Charlotte Newman (3rd grade); Madelyn Petrinec and Luke Sabulao (4th grade); Mia Gaffney and Gaebriel Hahn-Chaney (5th grade); Nino Miranda and Matthew Coates (6th grade); Tommy Potenski and Nathanael Thompson (7th grade); and Gabriella Goodwin (8th grade).
Our Middle School Boys’ and Girls’ soccer teams have worked hard and achieved winning seasons as they head into their final week of competition next week in the Atlantic Cape Junior High League. The Middle School Boys’ team also got special training at a recent practice from a guest coach — former Major League Soccer (MLS) player, Rich Balchan.
ACS honored six seniors on the Varsity Boys’ and Girls’ Soccer teams and their family members in a special ceremony on Thursday, October 21. The seniors honored were: Destiny Brewer, Angela Eggie, Aaron Glancey, Danny Kim, Cole Lewis, and Devin Tridente.
Move it Mondays are back! It’s more than just a fitness workout, it’s a way to wake up the brain and help our students get ready to exercise their minds. On the first Monday of each month, students in kindergarten to the 5th grade meet in the gym to start off the day with about 20 minutes of aerobic exercise.
To mark National Fire Prevention Week, students from preschool to the 5th grade learned all about fire prevention and safety during a visit from the Scullville Volunteer Fire Company on Tuesday, October 19. Fire Official Don Stauffer brought a ladder truck to the ACS campus and the students were able to get a close-up look at the tools, hoses, gauges, and safety and rescue equipment.
We’re Hiring! Applications are now being accepted for immediate openings for a full-time Custodian, a part-time After-Care Worker, a high school language arts teacher, and substitute teachers.
The Race for Education is just three weeks away and we need every student and teacher from PreK3 to the 12th grade to reach out to family members and friends to ask them to be a Race sponsor. Over $35,000 could be raised if every student and teacher received just $50 from their sponsors and if everyone raised $100 from sponsors that would total over $70,000! Please find time over this holiday weekend to send some emails or share the ACS Race flyer on Facebook and help us reach and exceed our $40,000 goal.
Congratulations to the 46 students from elementary to high school who were selected for the cast of our November 19-20 production of the musical “Peter Pan Jr.” Show Director Genevieve Huff got rehearsals underway in mid-September and she is very excited to see the students working hard at their weekly Wednesday rehearsals on perfecting their singing and choreography. Two performances of Peter Pan, Jr. will be held on Friday, November 19 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, November 20 at 2 p.m. Show tickets and ads will go on sale on Sunday, October 17 on the ACS website.
ACS students and staff will have the opportunity to show their school spirit on Green-and-White Day next Friday, October 15. Students from the 6th-12th grades will also gather for Pep Rallies to get our Varsity and Middle School Soccer teams fired up for their home games later in the day. The Middle School Boys’ Soccer team will play Margate at 3:45 p.m. and the Varsity teams will face off against Pilgrim Academy in the evening. Students and staff may wear green and white clothing with jeans to school on October 15. No holey jeans or leggings are permissible.
The Boscov’s “Friends Helping Friends” charitable shopping event is just 12 days away — on Wednesday, October 20. Did you buy your special shopping pass yet that will entitle you to a 25% discount for all in-store purchases that day? If not, you can get your discount pass from the ACS office for just $5 and ACS keeps 100% of the proceeds from the sale of the passes.
The American Red Cross Blood Drive scheduled for Friday, October 22 at the ACS campus has been rescheduled to Wednesday, December 1 from 3:30-8:30 p.m. Make your appointment to donate blood on the Red Cross website — redcrossblood.org OR call 1-800-REDCROSS.