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.
The project to send Christmas greetings to the sailors was initiated by ACS parent and Board of Directors’ member Kris Jacoby and her son, Joshua (JJ) Jacoby, an ACS senior. The Jacoby family has been long-time friends with the Spagnoli family in Galloway, and their son, Sam, is a Navy sailor stationed on the USS Theodore Roosevelt (pictured below). Earlier this year, that carrier had an outbreak of COVID-19 onboard and the carrier’s 5,500 sailors had to be quarantined.
“These sailors have had a pretty rough year and we learned from Sam’s family that they are being deployed again and will be away from their families for Thanksgiving and Christmas,” said Mrs. Jacoby. “We felt that it would really bring a smile to the faces of these sailors if they received some Christmas cards and encouraging messages.”

Mrs. Jacoby said she was pleased that the ACS administration embraced the project, which got underway in early November. Students in the 6th to 12th grades were given the opportunity during their Bible classes to write personal messages in Christmas greeting cards for the soldiers. Elementary students in the after-school Servant’s Heart Club during their November 3 meeting also got involved, painting crafts and decorating hand-written Christmas letters with Bible verses for the sailors.
In the end, the ACS students completed over 200 cards and letters for the sailors that they will receive next month. JJ Jacoby said some of the messages he and his fellow students wrote in the cards included — “Thank you for your service”; “Hope you have a merry Christmas”; and “We’re praying for you.”
“I think the sailors will really appreciate these cards,” JJ said. “They will be deploying very soon and will be on the carrier for six months straight, so getting a card for the holidays is really going to mean a lot to them. I’m just glad we had the opportunity to do something special for them.”
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.
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.
Our 50th Anniversary “Throwback Thursday Photo Contest” got underway in October with four photos posted for the month. The person with the most points each month from October 2020 to April 2021 will receive a prize and the prize for the month of October is a gift card to Buffalo Wild Wings. How do you enter the contest? Just email your best guesses about any of the photos we post to CONTEST@ACSEHT.ORG.
ACS students will be celebrating the important role that grandparents play in their lives at two Grandparents Appreciation Virtual Chapels on Wednesday, November 25. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, we are unable to invite grandparents to join us for this special day, but the chapels will be livestreamed on the ACS YouTube Channel and recorded for later viewing. The Middle School/High School Chapel will begin at 8:50 a.m. and the Elementary Chapel will begin at 9:40 a.m.
ACS students and staff will celebrate God’s faithfulness to Atlantic Christian School at special chapels to celebrate the school’s 50th Anniversary on Wednesday, November 18. Outside guests will not be able to attend the chapels due to COVID-19 health and safety requirements, but both chapels will be live-streamed on the ACS YouTube Channel and recorded for later viewing.
Our 18th annual Race for Education fall fundraiser is just three days away, rescheduled to Monday, November 2 due to rain. Thank you to all our donors who have helped us reach and exceed our goal of $30,000! You can still make a gift to the Race and help us reach our new Challenge Goal of $37,000. Donate online at this link — 
Congratulations to our Middle School Soccer teams for posting a strong, winning season this fall. The Middle School Boys’ team was undefeated with an 8-0 record and the Girls’ team was 8-1.
What does it mean to stand firm in your faith? ACS students were challenged to answer that question at our day-long High School Spiritual Emphasis Retreat on Friday, October 23 held at the school campus. A variety of speakers, including Crossroads Fellowship Pastor Matt Mouliert, shared their personal faith journeys with the students in small and large group sessions.
Alumni, students, and families gathered at the ACS campus on Saturday, October 17 for Homecoming 2020, which featured two exciting Varsity vs. Alumni Soccer games, the crowning of the Homecoming King and Queen and presentation of their court, and the dedication of the newly installed artificial turf Varsity Soccer Field. The campus grounds were creatively decorated for fall, including pumpkins painted by students in the high school art classes to celebrate the 50th anniversary of ACS.
Between the games, ACS dedicated the new artificial turf soccer field and recognized supporter Ralph Clayton for spearheading and funding the project. He was presented with the game ball, which was later signed by the players on the Varsity teams.
ACS honored nine seniors on the Varsity Boys’ and Girls’ Soccer teams and their parents in a special ceremony on Monday, October 19. The seniors honored were: Olivia Chapman, Kami DeNick, Shelby Einwechter, Malachi Green, Joshua Jacoby, Sydney Pearson, Jacob Rosie, Chloe Vogel, and Cristen Winkel.