ACS students from preschool to high school will be celebrating the birth of Christ in various concert formats during December to accommodate the health and safety protocols in place due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The first celebration of the season will be presented by the Early Education classes in three separate concerts on Tuesday, December 8, scheduled for 9 a.m., 10 a.m., and 11 a.m. Parents were contacted by Early Education Director Gail Alford by email about making reservations and obtaining tickets for these concerts, which have limited, socially-distant seating. Without a ticket, families will be unable to attend. All seating will be on a first-come, first-served basis, and seating will be ushered.
Elementary students in kindergarten to the 3rd grade will be performing Christmas selections during music classes the week of December 7 and their performances will be recorded and then aired as a virtual concert online later in December. Music Director Tim Rosie emailed parents and guardians on December 2 with details about this and will soon provide a link to parents once the virtual performances are ready for viewing.
“While we would love to have all the students perform live for you, this is not feasible at this time,” Mr. Rosie said. “We are looking forward to the spring when we can hopefully present an in-person concert for our families.”
On December 21 and 22, students in the Upper School Choir will be serenading students with Christmas carols as they arrive at school in the morning and the Middle School Band will perform several selections. “Our students have been working hard to prepare songs for this Christmas holiday and these mini, live outdoor performances will give them an opportunity to display their musical talents,” Mr. Rosie said. Both performances will held at the main entrance to the school building.
The Elementary Band, which is comprised of ACS fourth and fifth grade students, will perform its Christmas concert selections at the end of January. “In the event that the COVID-19 restrictions are not lifted by that time, we will look into a recorded concert event,” Mr. Rosie said in a December 2 email to parents and guardians.
Our students are looking forward to celebrating the Christmas season with you!
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in our hallways and classrooms, as Christmas tree decorating got underway on December 3 — part of “The Giving Tree” contest, a new service project that is encouraging students from kindergarten to 12th grade to give back during this holiday season to charities in our community and around the world.
The preschoolers in Mrs. Kelley’s PreK4 class got surprise thank-you gifts this week from the veterans with VFW Post 6650 in Ocean City — tubs of caramel corn from Johnson’s Popcorn in Ocean City.
A new 4th Grade Worship Team has formed this week, joining three other talented student teams who are leading the singing in different weekly chapels. Seventeen enthusiastic 4th grade students turned out for the first after-school practice on December 1 and are being divided into two groups that will alternate leading worship in the Early Education/Kindergarten chapels on Fridays.
The eight members of the 5th grade team are: Zoey Holmstrom, Reagan Lindsay, Raquel Mitchell, Isabella Patiag, Nina Purdy, Vanessa Rallo, Chelsie Richards, and Lexi Wyckoff. Both the 4th and 5th grade teams meet after school to practice each week.

Join our 50th Anniversary “Throwback Thursday Photo Contest.” The person with the most points each month from October 2020 to April 2021 will receive a prize. How do you enter the contest? Just email your best guesses about any of the photos we post to CONTEST@ACSEHT.ORG.
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.
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.