Our popular summer Cougar Camp will get underway next week — opening on Monday, July 6. It’s not too late to register for a great place to spend the summer enjoying fun activities that combine faith, fellowship, exercise, and learning. Spots are filling fast and camp is now fully booked on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, but there are still openings on the other days.
Cougar Camp will run for seven weeks to August 21 and is open to boys and girls who are entering 1st grade through the completion of 6th grade. Campers can choose to attend one or more weeks and must also choose two or more days each week that they will attend.Â
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, ACS is implementing new health and safety procedures and guidelines that comply with NJ Department of Health recommendations. Campers will be provided with a copy of the procedures and guidelines bulletin and the bulletin is also posted on the ACS website.
Favorite Cougar Camp activities include STEM projects, playing ga-ga ball in the air-conditioned gymnasium, drawing and painting, hands-on learning in the school garden, cooking healthy snacks, and plenty of outdoor water play activities. Worshiping God through music and Bible story time are also part of the daily program.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, no field trips are permitted this summer. All participants must bring their own lunch, but every Friday is pizza day (cost included in the camp fee). Snacks are provided daily.Â
CLICK HERE to register online for Cougar Camp.Â
ACS will celebrate the achievements of the Class of 2020 at an outdoor commencement ceremony on the school campus on Wednesday, July 8 and will hold an 8th Grade Blessing Ceremony on Friday, July 10. Both ceremonies will begin at 10 a.m. and are ticketed events limited in capacity due to COVID-19 regulations.





We’re hiring! ACS is now seeking qualified individuals to fill three full-time positions, two of which are available immediately in our award-winning, state-licensed Early Education Center, and one is a faculty position for the 2020-2021 school year.







Congratulations to ACS 12th grader Ashleigh Martin — one of 25 South Jersey seniors to receive the 2020 Press of Atlantic City Young Leaders Award. Â The award recipients were selected from high schools in Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, and southern Ocean counties for their academic achievement, diverse extracurricular activities, and service to their communities.

On April 28, ACS staff members Carrie Jorgenson and Kelly Schlundt, who have spearheaded the charitable community service project, delivered pizza from Carluccio’s in Northfield to bless the nurses at the AtlantiCare Medical Center ICU in Atlantic City.
On May 28, Jorgenson and Schlundt delivered lunch from Naomi’s Cafe in Northfield for the staff at Absecon Manor Nursing Home, which includes ACS parents Gessie Polynice and Jennifer Remlein.
On Thursday and Friday, the administrative staff did drive-by gift bag drop-offs at the homes of every teacher and full-time aide. The gift bags included a specially-designed ACS Quarantine 2020 shirt and mug, snacks, a Wawa gift card, tissues, hand sanitizer, and more.
ACS elementary students recently created Memorial Day-themed art projects as part of their remote art classes taught by faculty member Sherry Mirakian. Ms. Mirakian created a video highlighting those art projects to share with ACS families and friends.

























In an effort to promote social distancing to limit the spread of the COVID-19 virus, ACS and schools across the country have been closed and gatherings of more than 50 people have been curtailed. By necessity, the ACS Administration reviewed the upcoming events on the school calendar and made the difficult decision to cancel all school events in March and a number of other events in April and May, including the Legacy Gala – An Evening With Mandisa planned for May 1 and missions trips scheduled during the Easter break.
School family members and visitors to ACS during the week of March 16 were greeted by ACS receptionist Barb Harmon at a new counter installed in the school office. ACS limited access to the school starting on Tuesday, March 17 due to the COVID-19 virus and the new entrance to the office helped with enforcement of that policy.











