A number of fun, Christmas-themed activities for students and staff, including Christmas Hat and Headband Day, Wear Your Christmas Jammies Day, and Ugly Christmas Sweater Day, are planned for the week of December 19, sponsored by the Student Council.

Christmas Hat and Headband Day – 12/19, all-day event
On Monday, December 19, all PreK-12th grade students and staff are invited to wear a Christmas-themed hat or headband.
Wear Your Christmas Jammies Day – 12/20, all-day event
On Tuesday, December 20, all PreK-12th grade students and staff are invited to wear modest Christmas pajamas. No sweatpants, please.
Red, White, and Green Day – 12/21, all-day event
On Wednesday, December 21, all PreK-12th grade students and staff are invited to dress in the Christmas colors of red, white, and green. Jeans can be worn, however, with no rips or tears.
Ugly Christmas Sweater Contest – 12/22, all-day event
Students in K-12th grade and staff can wear your ugliest Christmas sweater to school on Thursday, December 22. Each homeroom will choose one student to be entered in a competition during the all-school Christmas Chapel. Contestants will come up to the front during chapel and the winners will be chosen by applause. If you do not own an ugly sweater, you may wear jeans with a red or green top. Prizes will be given for the best ugly sweater in K-5 and 6th-12th grades.
All-School Christmas Chapel – 12/22, 9:00 a.m
The all-school Christmas Chapel for PreK4-12th grade students and staff will begin at 9:00 a.m. in the gymnasium. The chapel will be live streamed over the ACS YouTube channel. Various student groups will perform during the chapel, including the Middle School Band, the High School Worship Team, the 5th Grade Worship Team, and the 2nd Grade Classes. Pastor Matt Mouliert, Senior Pastor at Crossroads Fellowship in Pleasantville, will be sharing a Christmas message. After the message, the Ugly Christmas Sweater winners will be announced as well as the winners of the Early Ed-5th Grade Christmas Tree Decorating Contest and the 6th-12th Grade Christmas Door Decorating Contest.
Christmas Parties and Group Activities – 12/19-12/22
Students in our Early Education and Elementary Classes will be holding Christmas celebration parties on various days during the week of December 19. On Thursday, December 22, after the all-school Christmas Chapel, Middle School students will enjoy an Escape Room activity and High School students will participate in a Lip-Sync Contest.
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By Robby Barberio
Middle school students were encouraged to keep God and His Word at the center of their daily lives at the Middle School Spiritual Emphasis Retreat on November 4 held at the Ocean City Tabernacle in Ocean City.
“When we read the Bible, we should never lose sight of the wonder of God and how He has demonstrated time and again his power and authority over the universe He created,” Del Valle said. As an example, he recounted the story of when the Israelites were fleeing Egypt and how God parted the Red Sea so that they could cross to safety on the other side. “We should never take these kinds of stories about the amazing acts of God for granted,” Del Valle said.
There were lots of smiles and hugs as our students from preschool to high school welcomed their grandparents to our campus on November 23 for our annual Grandparent Appreciation Day. Over 400 grandparents experienced worship time in chapel and visited classrooms to enjoy one-on-one time with their grandchildren.
Santo also shared about her experience teaching an elective class at ACS called GEMS, which gave middle school girls an opportunity to gain confidence and poise as young ladies, focusing on developing their beauty on the outside and the inside. Her passion for teaching young women to be confident and look their best comes from her own life experience. While attending the University of Delaware, she entered the Miss Delaware scholarship pageant in 1975 and won. The next year she competed in the Miss America pageant. Santo has seven grandchildren, three of which attend ACS — Johannah, Aaron, and Caleb Wilson.

ACS Alumni and their families are invited to our winter alumni event — Alumni Women’s and Men’s Basketball Games — on Wednesday, December 21. A complimentary pizza meal will be provided for all alumni and all players will receive an event T-shirt.
The ACS production of the Seussical, JR. musical drew over a thousand people to our school’s stage for three shows on November 18 and 19. A cast of 45 students from the 3rd-12th grades put on a spectacular performance — singing, dancing, and bringing to life the Cat in the Hat, Horton the Elephant, JoJo and the townspeople of Whoville, Mayzie LaBird, Gertrude McFuzz, and other wacky and whimsical Dr. Seuss characters.


ACS students, faculty, and staff recently participated in Operation Christmas Child and filled 69 shoeboxes to bless children this Christmas. The project was organized by 12th grader Jake DeNick as his Senior Project and concluded on November 18. The shoeboxes will be distributed around the world during this Christmas season by the ministry of Samaritan’s Purse.
ACS high school students recently competed in the 8th annual Recycled Art Contest sponsored by the Atlantic County Utilities Authority and 12th grader Lauren Kent was awarded Honorable Mention for her entry. She received recognition at a ceremony on November 19 at the ACUA America Recycles Day event and her unique and creative artwork was also on display there.
In addition to Lauren, the other students who competed in the contest from ACS were: Eddie Ireland, Alli Lushina, Evan Pearson, Alli Schlundt, Noelle Thompson, Eden Wilson, and Eve Wilson.
We’re in the Winner’s Circle! Atlantic Christian School was a big winner in the Press of Atlantic City’s 2022 Readers’ Choice Awards, placing in three categories — for Best Child Daycare Center, Best Summer Camp, and Best Place to Work. The award winners were announced on Sunday, November 6 and published in a special pull-out section in The Press of Atlantic City.
The ACS Varsity Soccer Teams fought hard in the Tri-State Christian Athletic Conference Finals Tournament on Saturday, November 5, but victory slipped out of their grasp. The Varsity Boys lost a hard-fought match to King’s Christian School in the Boys’ Championship game and the Varsity Girls lost to Calvary Academy in the Girls’ Consolation Game. At the end of the tournament, which was held at Cairn University, 10 ACS Varsity players were named TSCAC All-Stars and played in the November 8 All-Star Game.
An exciting winter sports season is ready to launch for our basketball and cheer teams, with the first Varsity basketball games scheduled for December 5 and 7 and the teams participating once again in the Del-Co Basketball Tournament in Pennsylvania on December 9 and 10. The ACS Cheer Team is looking forward to cheering at the first home games on December 13 against Cape May Tech.
Fifteen scouts in Boy Scout Troop 389, chartered by Atlantic Christian School, went on a two-day tour of Washington, DC in mid-October and had the special honor of presenting a memorial wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington Cemetery.
Both Jorgenson and Capito said one highlight of the trip was participating in a wreath presentation ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington Cemetery. Four scouts — Blake Botbyl, Logan Campsmith, Hunter Jorgenson, and Cameron Riordan — participated in the ceremony in the afternoon of October 23, right after the hourly changing of the guard. The rest of the scouts also participated by standing in columns on the steps as the wreath was carried to the front of the Tomb. A ribbon on the wreath recognized Troop 389 and American Legion Post 469.
Olaf, Belle, Arthur, dinosaurs, and narwhals took on a new form as the 20 students in Ms. McCartney’s 1st grade class found ways to decorate pumpkins to look like these and other favorite characters for a recent book report project. The whimsical pumpkins have been on display in the hallway outside their classroom for several weeks in November.
“We’ve been learning about characters in stories and this project was a fun and creative way to reinforce the subject,” McCartney said. “They could paint or attach any decorations they wanted, but they were asked not to carve the pumpkin.” The students presented their book reports and pumpkins to their classmates on November 4.
High school students in Mrs. Melody’s “Practical Health and Medicine” class recently learned about the different types of injections used in health care during a skills lab on October 24. The class is part of a high school concentration on Health and Medicine.
Melody invited ACS parent and nurse Justyna Montemurro to lead the skills lab. Montemurro is a maternity and delivery nurse at Inspira Medical Center in Vineland.
Tickets are selling fast for our exciting production of the musical, Seussical JR., to be presented in three shows on Friday, November 18 and Saturday, November 19. Colorful and creative scenery and fantastical costumes of Dr. Seuss-themed characters will bring Whoville and its many charming creatures to life.
ACS honored and thanked some 40 area veterans for their service and sacrifice at a special breakfast and chapel on November 3. Student Council officers welcomed and joined the veterans for breakfast, spending time in conversation learning about their experiences serving in the military. Special hand-made thank-you cards made by students were also presented to the veterans during the breakfast.
8th grader Rowynn Shevlin was invited to the podium to share her essay that thanked veterans for the important sacrifices that they make to defend our freedoms. Her essay was chosen out of more than a dozen that were written by 7th and 8th grade students as an extra credit class assignment. In her essay, Shevlin described veterans as “honorable people who too often have gone through mental and physical strain to make America what it is today.” Shevlin continued — “Your strength and courage are something to be celebrated at least one day a year, if not more.”
Chief School Administrator Karen Oblen introduced the keynote speaker, Lieutenant Colonel Jessica Lewis, who has served for 22 years in the U.S. Air Force. She is also a school parent and her husband, Urick Lewis, is the high school Bible teacher. Lieutenant Colonel Lewis described some of the challenges she faced while serving at Bagram Air Force Base in Afghanistan. She noted that during times when the base was attacked she always felt “that God was by my side.” She noted that Proverbs 3:5-6 is her favorite Bible verse.


Opening night of our exciting production of the Seussical, JR. musical is just two weeks away — on Friday, November 18. The deadline to place an ad or booster in the show’s playbill has been extended to this coming Monday, November 7. Tickets are also on sale for all three performances. Don’t miss this opportunity to support a show that is sure to be a big hit and will put a smile on your face.

ACS 12th grader Jake DeNick is leading a special school-wide initiative to encourage teachers and students to participate in “Operation Christmas Child” by filling shoeboxes with gifts for children that will be distributed around the world during the Christmas season by the ministry of Samaritan’s Purse. Jake has chosen this initiative to be his Senior Project as part of a year-long Senior Project Class and the deadline is November 14 to have all the shoeboxes filled and ready to ship to Samaritan’s Purse.
“I’ve been participating in Operation Christmas Child for many years with my church and I’ve always enjoyed doing it,” Jake said. “I wanted to give the school community the chance to do it with me.”
“It’s an opportunity for children in foreign countries to have a Christmas who don’t normally get to have a Christmas, while also getting to learn about the Bible,” Jake said. A shoebox sponsor has the opportunity to choose if the box is for a boy or girl and choose the age range, either 2-4 years old, 5-9 years, or 10-14 years old. The sponsor then fills the shoebox with their choice of toys, school supplies, and personal care items, and when Samaritan’s Purse distributes them to the children they also take the opportunity to share the Gospel.
By Robby Barberio
Pineo, originally from Lewiston, Idaho, has coached soccer, basketball, softball, and tennis. She coached at Cumberland Christian School, Pleasantville High School, and Buena Regional High School.
ACS high school students are competing in the 8th annual Recycled Art Contest sponsored by the Atlantic County Utilities Authority with unique artwork they created in October out of recyclable materials. The artwork will be on display at the ACUA’s America Recycles Day Event on November 19 and contest winners will be announced at the event.