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Door Decorating Contest Winners Enjoy Class Ice Cream Parties

On Wednesday, January 16, Event Coordinator Jessica Martin served up hand-made ice cream sundaes for the winning classes of our 2018 Christmas Door Decorating Contest. Celine Melody’s 8th grade homeroom and Haley Price’s kindergarten class enjoyed their treats in the Multi-Purpose Room, while the party came to the classroom for Jennifer Kelley’s PreK4 students. Students earned their sweet treats in December when their decorated doors were evaluated on a combination of Facebook reactions and staff votes for artistic creativity, spiritual message, and student involvement.

AtlantiCare Awards Grant to Benefit New ACS Greenhouse

ACS has been awarded an $800 grant from the AtlantiCare Healthy Schools, Healthy Children program to furnish and equip our new school greenhouse, which was erected in the fall of 2018. Student horticulture projects are envisioned to get underway in the greenhouse this spring, including growing seedlings of vegetables, herbs, and edible flowers to plant in the school garden. The grant check was presented to ACS faculty members at an AtlantiCare workshop on Tuesday, January 8. Pictured at the workshop, from left, are high school science teacher Dave Genter, 4th grade teacher Eric Tardif, and 5th grade teacher Bethany Kiefer.

“We are very grateful for the support from AtlantiCare that will help us launch new educational programs in our greenhouse to get our students involved and excited about horticulture,” said Chief School Administrator Karen Oblen. “Teachers at every grade level are being encouraged to incorporate science projects that will bring their students into the greenhouse for inter-active, hands-on learning.” Oblen said a new horticulture elective class is being offered to high school students this spring and an after-school Garden Club, led by faculty members Tardif and Kiefer, will also be offered for K-8th grade students. Faculty member Genter said they would like to have a composter for the greenhouse and if anyone would like to donate one to please contact the school office.

The new ACS greenhouse is a 20-foot x 20-foot farmer’s hoop-house design that was erected by the scouts in Boy Scout Troop 389 and will provide ample space for multiple classes to conduct  science projects. It is also envisioned that some of the produce grown in the greenhouse and garden, such as lettuce and spinach, will be harvested and used by the school’s middle school and high school cooking classes and perhaps for a salad tasting during school lunch.

 

Buy a Ticket or Be a Sponsor for Feb. 2 Bowls of Hope Soup Cook-Off Benefit

ACS parents, families, and friends are invited to the 6th ACS Bowls of Hope Soup Cook-Off Benefit on Saturday, February 2, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. in the school gym. More than 20 restaurants and chefs are expected to serve up their signature soups, including the Brick House Pub & Grill, Eat Clean Organization, Sadia’s Tea & Coffee, and the new Whisk Bakery & Cafe in Mays Landing. Last year’s “Souper Soup” Chef’s Choice Winner Gregory’s Restaurant in Somers Point is also participating again. Come out for an enjoyable evening of good food and fellowship, all to benefit Atlantic Christian, the Atlantic City Rescue Mission, and the Community FoodBank of New Jersey, Southern Branch.

Several businesses are already on board as Sponsors — American Church Group of NJ; B.F. Mazzeo Fruit & Produce; Clayton’s Self Storage; Edward Jones Investments, Jason Kiefer Financial Advisor; HS Restoration & Cleaning Service; and Sadia’s Tea & Coffee. Additional sponsors are welcome for a donation of $400 and sponsors will receive 4 complimentary adult tickets to the Bowls of Hope. Formica Brothers Bakery will again be donating tasty rolls, and delicious home-made desserts will also be provided. Everyone attending the Bowls of Hope is also being asked to bring in a can of soup or other non-perishable to donate to the Community FoodBank of NJ. It’s all about giving back to our community!

ACS students will entertain the crowd with live music and a Silent Auction featuring beautiful gift baskets donated by our PreK4-8th grade classes will also be held. The prices of the Bowls of Hope tickets, which are considered a charitable, tax-deductible gift, are: Adults-$20; Students-$10; Children (6-10)-$5; Children under 5-Free. Tickets and sponsorships can be purchased in the ACS school office, from any ACS high school student, or online. Tickets will also be sold at the door that night.

 

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Bowls of Hope Canned Food Drive Kicks Off Next Week

Student Council members are kicking off the Bowls of Hope “Let’s Can Hunger” Food Drive next week to collect canned soup and other canned food for the Community FoodBank of NJ, Southern Branch. Collection boxes will be located in the school foyer and next to the second floor office of the Upper School Principal starting Wednesday, January 16. The canned food drive will continue to the night of the February 2 Bowls of Hope event.

Last year, ACS donated some 280 cans of soup and other non-perishables to the Community Food Bank from the Bowls of Hope Canned Food Drive and this year the goal is to collect at least 350 cans. Working together, we can do our part to help provide food to needy families in our community.

Bowls of Hope Silent Auction to Feature Themed Classroom Gift Baskets

The Bowls of Hope Soup-Tasting Benefit on February 2 will include a Silent Auction and each classroom from PreK4 to the 8th grade is being asked to collect items for a gift basket that has a specific theme. Flyers were sent home this week asking families to donate an item fitting the theme for their class basket, such as “Super Bowl Party,” “Baker’s Delight,” “Family Game Night,” and more.

The collection deadline for all Silent Auction baskets is Friday, January 25. Parents who are interested in donating a basket or item from their home consulting businesses (such as Avon, Pampered Chef, Tupperware, etc.) should contact Event Coordinator Jessica Martin at 609-653-1199, ext. 314 or jmartin@acseht.org. We are happy to take those donations along with some of your business literature to have available at the Silent Auction.

New Delayed School Opening Option Added to ACS Inclement Weather Policy


ACS has recently expanded its inclement weather school opening/closing policy to include a “Delayed School Opening” option when it appears school can be opened safely at a later time rather than being closed for an entire day.  As a general rule, if the Egg Harbor Township public schools are closed or have a delayed opening due to inclement winter weather, ACS will follow that same action. The opening of school can be delayed by up to two hours rather than opening at 8:30 a.m.  Class schedules will be adjusted so that the school day ends at the normal time.

Bus transportation will be provided on a delayed opening day both to and from school to students who regularly travel on the bus.  A delayed opening will delay the morning bus pick-up time for a student. For example, if a student is normally picked up at 8:01 a.m., on a delayed opening day with a two-hour delay, that student would be picked up at 10:01 a.m.

Please note that two days on the ACS 2018-2019 school calendar have been designated as “Snow Make-Up Days” — Friday, February 15 and Friday, March 15. School is currently scheduled to be closed on those days, but if they are needed as “Snow Make-Up Days,” then school will be open.

ACS winter weather cancellations or delayed openings will be communicated to parents and guardians by 6:00 a.m.  via numerous channels:

  • An automated phone message will be sent to all parents’/guardian’s home phone numbers or to the cell number listed as the primary contact in Renweb;
  • Posting on the ACS Website home page;
  • Posting on the ACS Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter feeds;
  • Media notifications — ACS notifies 6-ABC TV and NBC-10 TV stations, who will include ACS in their closure/delayed opening announcements.

Intramural Cheer Squad Makes Debut at January 4 Home Game

The Intramural Cheerleading Squad made its debut on Friday, January 4, leading an enthusiastic crowd in cheers and performing a half-time routine at the home game of the Varsity Girls’ Basketball team against King’s Christian School. The squad plans to perform at several upcoming home games, with the next appearance on Friday, January 18 at the home game against Calvary Academy starting at 4 p.m. in the ACS gym. In addition to performing at a number of home basketball games through February 15, the squad will be participating in Spirit Week and will do a half-time routine at the February 1 school pep rally.

The 18-member squad of girls from K to 5th grade, led for the 4th year by Coach Morgan Gibson, has been practicing weekly since early December, learning the chants, and practicing tumbling and stunting. “I was so excited to see so many girls returning to be part of the squad this year,” Gibson said. “This is the largest and most experienced squad we’ve ever had and the crowd loved seeing them perform the more advanced tumbling and stunting routines. This is going to be a great season for them.”  ACS parent PJ Santos, owner of the personalized gift company Lovingly Ours, once again has designed and supplied the squad’s green T-shirts.

 

 

Sign Up Online for Parent-Teacher Conferences – Jan. 22-24

Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held Tuesday-Thursday, January 22-24. Twenty-minute time slots are available from 6:00-8:00 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday, and from 1:00-5:00 p.m. on Wednesday.

Conferences are mandatory for families of students in kindergarten to 5th grade and optional for families of students in grades 6-12.

Click the appropriate grade-level link below to sign up online:

ACS Spirit Day at Buffalo Wild Wings – Friday, Feb. 8

ACS families, faculty, staff, and friends are invited to our second ACS Spirit Day at Buffalo Wild Wings in Mays Landing on Friday, February 8. Eat wings and help raise funds for  ACS Athletics. The Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant, located at 4311 Black Horse Pike, will donate 10% of the total bill of any customer who presents our special yellow fundraising ticket between 11 am and 11:30 pm on February 8. Take-out orders are also eligible. Please spread the word about this exciting fundraiser to benefit ACS athletics. Tickets will soon be available.

New After-School Classes Starting Week of Jan. 14

Snapology Amusement Park Adventures (Grades 2-6)
Begins Tuesday, January 15

Design and build your own amusement park in this super fun program! Learn how to use LEGO® bricks and other building materials to make coasters and other awesome rides. Can you design the next Disney World?

 

Model Railroading (Grades 5-12)
Next session begins Tuesday, January 15

Gain experience in model railroading during this 6-session class. Learn to build a train layout and develop basic engineering skills that integrate science, math, general problem solving, and organizational skills.

 

 

High School Students Draw Church Building Sketches, Encouraging ACS to Draw Near to God

High school students in Mrs. Scardilli’s Drawing I class used charcoal and graphite in a recent class assignment to draw their interpretation of noted American artist Ben Stahl’s charcoal drawing of a church. The drawings have been on display on a second floor bulletin board since early December, highlighted by the verse in James 4:8 that says “Draw near to God and He will draw near to you.” Artist Stahl is also well known for his paintings of the 14 stations of the cross.

Mrs. Scardilli said the students created their drawings after watching a vintage video of artist Jon Gnagy, who gave step-by-step instructions on how to draw the famous church image by Stahl. “The students in this class are not only developing their drawing skills using different mediums, but they are learning the history behind notable works of art and the artists who created them,” Scardilli said.

ACS Students Create, Send Hanukkah Cards to Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life Synagogue

Students from 6th grade Bible class, 8th grade Writing class, and 9th-12th grade Language Arts classes wrote, decorated, and sent nearly 100 cards with messages of condolence and encouragement to the Tree of Life Synagogue the week of Hanukkah. The Pittsburgh synagogue was the site of a mass shooting in October 2018 where 11 people were killed and 7 were injured. ACS students sent the cards in support of Rabbi Jeffrey Myers and the congregation. High School English teacher Katy Callahan also sent a personal letter to the Rabbi offering prayer and support from the school and explaining briefly how ACS students see the people of Tree of Life as their neighbors.  “This project was all about having a spirit of love and compassion for others,” Callahan said. “One way we can show our love is by following the Biblical instruction in Romans chapter 12 which says to rejoice with those who rejoice and mourn with those who mourn.”

“Take Note” Ensemble to Sing with Lauren Daigle Choir at Carnegie Hall

 

The ACS “Take Note” high school vocal ensemble is headed for Carnegie Hall later this month for the exciting opportunity of performing on January 26 with Christian artist Lauren Daigle. Thank you to everyone who purchased a beautiful poinsettia in December (close to 90 plants were sold!) that is helping the ensemble members raise the necessary funds for what will be an amazing and memorable experience.

The ensemble members are now busy learning 15 songs that they will be performing during Daigle’s concert as part of a 200-voice select choir. The students and their chaperones will be in New York for three days and two nights — starting with rehearsals on January 25, then performing with Daigle at her sold-out concert on January 26, and attending church at the Brooklyn Tabernacle before returning home on January 27. A dinner cruise for all the choral participants is also part of the event experience. The ensemble is also planning to raise additional funds at a Crossroads Fellowship Church performance on January 20. Anyone interested in helping underwrite the cost of this trip can also make a designated gift to ACS.

 

 

 

Christian Skate Night at Young’s Skating Center – Jan. 12

The ACS sophomore class is hosting a Christian Skate Night skating party on Saturday, January 12 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Young’s Skating Center (763 Park Road, Mays Landing). Tickets are $8 in advance and can be purchased in the school office or from Mr. Genter. Tickets will be $10 at the door. Maximum price for immediate family will be $30. Skate rental is an additional cost.

ACS to Induct National Honor Society Members, New Separate Induction Ceremony Added for National Junior Honor Society

The Induction Ceremony for new high school members into the National Honor Society will be held on Thursday, January 17 and a new, separate Induction Ceremony for middle school students into the National Junior Honor Society will be held on Tuesday, March 12. ACS first established its National Honor Society and National Junior Honor Society chapters in the fall of 2012.  Since that time, 58 middle school students have been inducted into the National Junior Honor Society and 30 high school students into the National Honor Society.

Middle school teacher Sara Coates, who is the new NHS advisor for the ACS chapters, said students are selected for membership by a Faculty Council and must demonstrate academic achievement as well as outstanding character, leadership, and service. High school students in grades 10-12 seeking membership in the National Honor Society in 2019 were required to submit an application by December 11, 2018 and the Faculty Council is currently reviewing those applications.

 

 

Middle school students in the 7th and 8th grades will have the opportunity to apply for membership in the National Junior Honor Society in the first week of February. Students must  have a 3.5 minimum GPA and demonstrate outstanding character, leadership, and service. Four teacher recommendations are also required. The application for membership has been posted on the school’s website on the “Honor Societies” page under the Academics tab. Completed applications must be submitted to Mrs. Coates by no later than Friday, February 22, 2019.

 

 

 

 

New After-School Classes Starting Next Week

Art Workshop, Explore with Paint (Grades 1-5) – begins Wednesday, January 9

Have fun painting as you explore different types of paint and painting tools and paint in various styles. Watercolor, tempera, acrylic, ink, gouache…realistic, abstract, imaginative!!! What’s it all about? Find out at this fun workshop!

 

Snapology Jr. Engineers (PreK4-Grade 1) – begins Wednesday, January 9

Build fun and simple models using DUPLO® blocks. Use pulleys, levers, gears, wheels and axles while exploring energy, buoyancy, and balance. includes free-building time to promote creativity.

 

Drama Club (Grades 1-5) – begins Thursday, January 10

Everything you need to KNOW to be in a SHOW! In this six-week class, learn valuable acting techniques to help you play your next character – how to walk, talk, and stand on a stage, plus how to audition for a real production! Gain confidence and skills to prepare you for your next spotlight experience!

 

Parent-Teacher Conferences — January 22-24

Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held Tuesday-Thursday, January 22-24. Twenty-minute time slots are available from 6:00-8:00 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday, and from 1:00-5:00 p.m. on Wednesday.

Conferences are mandatory for families of students in kindergarten to 5th grade and optional for families of students in grades 6-12.

An email with a link for scheduling conferences will be sent to parents and guardians next week.

 

 

Join Parents In Prayer Group Meeting Tuesday Mornings

The vital ministry of “Parents In Prayer” continues as we start 2019.

Join other ACS parents on Tuesday mornings from 8:45-9:45 a.m. in Room 209 to pray for our students, faculty, staff, and board members. Please go to the school office for a Visitor’s Pass before going to Room 209.  Prayer Group contacts are school parents Sharon Griffith (609-214-2136) and Lina Lomangino (609-517-1818).

ACS Notification Procedure in Event of Inclement Weather

As the winter season gets underway, we want to be sure that parents and guardians are aware of our communication guidelines in the event that school is cancelled. As a general rule, if the Egg Harbor Township public schools are closed, ACS will be closed. The decision to close school is usually made by 5:30 a.m. and will then be communicated to parents and guardians in a variety of ways, as follows:

  •     An automated phone message will be sent to all parents’/guardian’s home phone numbers or to the cell number listed as the primary contact in Renweb;
  •     Posting on the ACS Website home page;
  •     Posting on the ACS Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter feeds;
  •     Media notifications — ACS notifies 6-ABC TV and NBC-10 TV stations, who will include ACS in their closure announcements.

Scout Troop, Cub Pack 389 Receive Year-End Awards

Congratulations to several ACS students who received awards on December 17 for their accomplishments as Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts. ACS is the charter organization that sponsors both Cub Pack 389 and Boy Scout Troop 389, which meet Monday nights at ACS. Cubmaster and ACS parent Carrie Jorgenson recognized 3rd graders Gabriel Capito and Billy Winkel for completing their requirements to advance to the rank of Bear. Each boy also received a kit to build a Pinewood Derby racing car in preparation for an upcoming race in February.

Boy Scout leader and ACS parent Randy Guevara recognized three ACS students for completing various skills to advance in their Boy Scout ranking. 10th grader Matthew Dietrich has achieved the rank of 1st Class, 9th grader Joshua Guevara has advanced to Life Scout, one step away from Eagle Scout, and 6th grader Jayden Sanchez has advanced to the rank of Scout. Scoutmaster and ACS parent Mike Jorgenson said the troop is looking forward to participating in the Klondike Derby in January, an outdoor winter skills competition, and in the Scout Show and Pinewood Derby in February and March.

4th Grade Classes Making Christmas Brighter for O’Brien Family, Hope Pregnancy Center

Christmas will be a bit brighter for the O’Brien family and the Hope Pregnancy Center thanks to the efforts of students in Mrs. Hoover’s and Mr. Tardif’s 4th grade classes. The students have filled two baby bottles with dollars and coins they have bringing to school since Thanksgiving that will be donated in time for Christmas to the Hope Pregnancy Center in Cape May County.

The students and their parents have also been collecting money to bless the O’Brien family. This week, the students also each made encouragement cards to send with the gift to the O’Briens. “We wanted them to know that we are thinking about and praying for them every day,” said Mrs. Hoover.

Mrs. O’Brien is the 4th grade teachers’ aide and for the past three years, her husband, Paul, has undergone more than five surgeries, radiation, and chemotherapy for treatment of a cancerous tumor that is now considered terminal. The OBrien family also includes Jacob, a junior at ACS, an 8-year-old son David, and Gail Alford, the ACS Director of Early and Elementary Education, who is Sandy’s daughter.

Race for Education Winners Announced – 2nd grader Adam Alobiedy Wins Student Grand Prize, Mrs. McCarthy’s 3rd Grade Class Wins Class Grand Prize

Congratulations to 2nd grader Adam Alobeidy for being the Student Grand Prize Winner of our 2018 Race for Education, raising $1,550 through gifts and pledges from his sponsors. Adam, pictured with Event Coordinator Jessica Martin, was recognized for his accomplishment during chapel on Friday, December 14 and received an Apple watch Series 3 as the grand prize. A new Class Grand Prize was added this year for the class that raised the most in donations overall and the winner was Mrs. McCarthy’s 3rd grade class that raised $2,687 from sponsors. The class is receiving an outing to the Get Air Trampoline Park in Mays Landing as their prize. Overall, donations to the Race for Education totaled $25,000 for our Annual Fund, the same amount raised in last year’s Race. Thank you to all our donors, student and teacher participants, and volunteers for making our 2018 Race a success.

A number of prizes were awarded for class, student, and teacher/staff participation. Kindergarten teacher Miss Price and her aide Mrs. Garner led all teachers and staff in raising money from sponsors, a combined $556, which is directly benefiting their classroom. Six other teachers/aides also raised money from sponsors to benefit their classrooms — Mrs. Capito, Mrs. Correa, Mrs. Gonzalez,  Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. Kiefer, and Miss Williams. For the first time in Race history, two classes had 100% of their students send sponsor letters to at least 10 people — Mrs. McCarthy’s 3rd grade class and Mr. Tardif’s 4th grade class — and each teacher received a $100 Amazon gift card to purchase equipment and supplies for their classroom. Five other classes had at least 75% of their students reach out to 10 or more prospective sponsors and their teachers are receiving a $50 Amazon gift card — KA, Miss Price; 2A, Miss Williams; 5A, Mr. Miller; and 5B Mrs. Keifer.

The student in each class from PreK3 to the 8th grade who had the most sponsors received a Five Below $10 gift card during the chapel. Those students were: Olivia Moren-Owens (PK3A), Abigail Hornbaker (PK3B), Selena Phillips (PK4A), Alexia Repice (PK4B), Alana Rosie (KA), Jeremy Harris (KB), Jonathan Ireland (1A), Tyler Shull (1B), Adam Alobeidy (2A), Leila Alobeidy, Adrian Hinchman, Samuel Johnson (3A), Liam Larkin (3B), Thomas Potenski (4A), Keira Frontino (4B), Joseph McCrae (5A), Gabriella Goodwin (5B), Bailey Boggs (6th), Ryleigh Martin (7th), Eva Elgersma (8A), Paige Noble (8B).

We’re so proud and grateful for every student and teacher that participated in the Race. Hats off to 4th grader Sawyer Gayeski, with 28 laps, and 7th grader Michaela Schlemo with 28 laps, who were the boy and girl who completed the most laps in the one-hour time frame. The top girl and boy in each grade level who turned in at least 10 address labels and completed the most laps also received recognition certificates during chapel. They were: PreK3A: Jayce Bird, Charlotte Bradshaw, Brooklyn Smith, Juliette Valdes; PreK3B: Daniel Awad, Dean Kraft, Jeremy Seckinger, Lilly Schulingkamp; PreK4A: Josiah Correa; Callie Gibson, Sarah Johnson, Juliana Loaiza, Selena Phillips, Olivia Smith; PreK4B: Alex Hewitt and Alba Reed; KA: Nolan Bohs, Declan Bridgeman, Devyn Piccinino; KB: Jayden Bird, Isabella Gaffney; 1A: James Boyle, Mathias Dye, Cheyenne Nixon; 1B: Kayden O’Brien, Anthem Correa; Gabrielle DiSciascio; 2A: Gaebriel Hahn-Chaney, Benjamin Kelley, Mia Gaffney, Lauren Bohs; 3A: Jason Remlein, Vanessa Rallo: 3B: Liam Larkin, Zoey Holmstrom: 4A: Ethan Costello, Kalee Tardif; 4B: Sawyer Gayeski, Ashlee Alford; 5A: Calvin Costello, Skyler Shivers; 5B: Cole Hagerty, Marley Odell; 6th: Taylor Murphy, Samuel Lilley; 7th: Michaela Schlemo, Manny Johnson; 8th: Eva Elgersma, Dylan Reilly.

Great Turn-Out for Alumni Winter Event to Play Basketball, Volleyball

Close to 50 ACS alumni turned out to play basketball, volleyball, and enjoy food and fellowship together on Thursday, December 20 in the ACS gym. Sixteen former ACS boys’ basketball team members, dating back to 2007, formed two teams that played against each other in a fast-paced and competitive game. Fifteen former ACS  girls’ basketball players also formed two teams that played each other and displayed a lot of energy and talent, including alumni DJ Hitchner (’17) and Candace Winkel (’16), who are playing on their college basketball teams. Additional alumni came out to play open volleyball following the two basketball games. Thank you to Athletic Director Pam Hitchner for organizing the fun event and to Mrs. Terry Vogel for running the Cougar Den throughout the evening.

Elementary Students Celebrate Joyous Message of Christmas at Dec. 14 Concert

Students in the 1st-3rd grades got a standing ovation on Friday, December 14 as they brought the story of the birth of Jesus to life performing the children’s musical, “Star of Wonder,” at our Elementary Christmas Concert. Dressed in colorful costumes, the students sang, danced, and marched in pageantry, as they depicted a constellation of stars, shepherds, wise men and their royal guards, and Mary and Joseph. A cast of six third graders did an excellent job in their leading roles as North Star, Shooting Star, Rock Star, and other cleverly named constellation stars who were shining over the stable in Bethlehem where Jesus was born — Lelia Alobeidy, Gabriel Capito, Zoey Holmstrom, Elliot Norris, Elijah Polynice, and Vanessa Rallo.

The “Star of Wonder” musical was presented during the second half of the Christmas concert. The first half of the program featured performances by the 4th and 5th grade Elementary Band and by kindergarten students, who sang and played “The First Noel” on the hand bells. Congratulations to Music Director Jaron Beadle and Elementary Music Teacher Shirlene Perini for putting together an outstanding concert.

 

Christmas Door Decorating Contest Winners Announced

Winners of the annual Christmas Door Decorating Contest were announced during the all-school Christmas Chapel on Friday, December 21. Thirty-three doors, including a few bulletin boards and hallway walls, were creatively decorated by students from preschool to the 12th grade, with some assistance from their teachers. Photos of the doors were then posted on the ACS Facebook page and over 2,400 votes were cast from December 10-17 by family and friends, who voted by posting a “like or love” on the photos of their choosing.  The winners were selected based on the number of  Facebook votes received and points earned from a faculty/staff panel that judged the doors based on the amount of student participation, best spiritual message, and the most original and creative design. The three winning classes were awarded first place blue ribbons to display on their winning doors and will each receive an ice cream party in January.

The first place winner in the Upper School (6th-12th grade) division was Mrs. Melody’s 8A class with a beautiful night scene of the stable in Bethlehem and the shepherds and wise men making their journey to find the Christ child in Bethlehem. The artwork spanned the 8th grade science room door and the adjacent hallway wall.  The first place winner in the Elementary division was Miss Price’s kindergarten class (pictured above right), featuring sheep decorated with cotton balls, one for each student in the class.  The first place winner in the Early Education division was Mrs. Kelley’s PK4A class (pictured above left), who chose to decorate a bulletin board instead of a door and created an inviting scene with the message “Jesus Warms Our Hearts.” The decorated board has presents under a large Christmas tree next to a fireplace. Mrs. Kelley said the students painted and decorated paper plates to create the 3-D limbs of the Christmas tree and also created personalized paper mittens to hang on the fireplace mantle.

Four Honorable Mention awards were also given to various  classes. Mrs. Capito’s 1A class received the “People’s Choice” Award for receiving the most votes on Facebook (489). Mrs. Hoover’s 4A class received the “All In” Award for the most student participation. Mr. Dickson’s 7th grade class received the “Reason for the Season” Award for presenting the best spiritual message on their door.  The 11th grade class, with input from faculty members Miss Novack and Miss Callahan, used two doors and an adjacent hallway wall to create a scene entitled “Where’s the Line to See Jesus” that received the “Creative Genius Award.”

A slideshow of the winning first place and honorable mention doors can also be seen on the ACS Facebook page.