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Check Out the 2023 Spring Schedule of After-School Classes — Flag Football, Garden Club, Homework Club, and More

A new “Costume Design Workshop” for 4th-12th grade students and “Intro to Sign Language” for 1st-5th grade students kicked off this week — the first offerings in our action-packed and enriching schedule of Spring After-School Classes.  A number of other new classes have been added to the schedule that will open in the next several weeks, including Flag Football, the Garden Club, and the Homework Club.

The spring schedule, with the description of the classes, start dates, and fees, was sent home the week of March 6 with students from PreK2 to 6th grade, along with registration forms, and was emailed to 7th-12th grade parents.

A weekly “Chess Club” on Fridays for 4th-6th grade students, which got underway in mid-winter, has been a popular new addition. The winter class, taught by faculty member Samuel Gottschall, will conclude on March 31, but will be open to new members after spring break on April 21.

“Flag Football” on Mondays starting April 17 is being led for the third year by ACS parent Dennis Gibson and is open to students in the 2nd-5th grades.

Faculty members Ashley Brossman and Eric Tardif will be leading the Garden Club on Thursday afternoons, open to students in the 1st to 8th grades. Students will work in the school garden and will create their own herb garden in a planter to take home. It is also planned to sell vegetables and herbs grown in the school garden at a Summer Farmers Market at ACS.

High school science teacher Celine Melody is leading the Homework Club for students in the 1st-5th grades and proceeds will benefit the 10th grade class. Melody, who is the class advisor, will provide individualized attention to students to assist them with their homework assignments in various subjects.

Staff member Jessica Martin is in her 5th year teaching the “Intro to Sign Language” class for 1st to 5th grade students and is offering two Wednesday sessions — one from March 15- April 26 and the second from May 3-June 7. Students will learn to sign to a worship song and will have the opportunity to perform at an upcoming spring concert or year-end event.

Technology teacher Rhapsody Hahn-Chaney, who has a degree in fashion design, is leading the Costume Design Workshop on Tuesday afternoons. Hahn-Chaney also designed and sewed many of the whimsical costumes for last fall’s Seussical, JR. musical. Students in the workshop will design and create costumes for students performing in the K-3 Spring Concert.

The schedule and registration forms are on the school’s website under the “Programs” tab and are available in the school office. Please send payment with the registration form to the school office or bring to the first class.

CLICK HERE to view and download the schedule and registration forms.

Check Out the 2022 Spring Schedule of After-School Classes

After-school gymnastics classes led by Blake’s Gymnastics for PreK and elementary students kicked off last week — the first offerings in our action-packed and enriching schedule of Spring After-School Classes.  The majority of the classes will start during the first and second weeks of April, with something for students from preschool to high school, including Intramural Cheerleading, Flag Football, Garden Club, Intro to Sign Language, Soccer, Crochet, Private Voice, Band, and Piano Lessons, and more.

The spring schedule, with the description of the classes, start dates, and fees, was sent home last week to students from PreK3 to 6th grade, along with registration forms. The schedule and registration forms are also on the school’s website under the “Programs” tab and are in the school office. Please send payment with the registration form to the school office or bring to the first class.

CLICK HERE to view and download the schedule and registration forms.

Students Enjoy Planting Herbs, Vegetables in School Garden, Learn about Composting in After-School Garden Club

Students in the after-school Garden Club were busy in the school garden and greenhouse this spring, prepping the raised beds, planting herbs and vegetables, and learning how to compost. A donation of eco-soil from the Atlantic County Utilities Authority and seeds from ACE Hardware in Egg Harbor Township helped kick-start the planting season.

“We are very grateful to the ACUA and ACE Hardware for showing their support for our school garden and greenhouse program,” said 4th grade teacher Eric Tardif, who is co-advisor of the Garden Club along with 4th grade teacher Rebecca Jackson. The 20 students in the Garden Club began meeting on April 15 and met every Thursday through June 10.

The ACUA donated and delivered 10 cubic yards of eco-soil on April 21 and the students got to work adding the new soil into the eight raised beds the next day. In the greenhouse, the students planted a number of herbs in baskets and starter trays, including basil, lavender, oregano, peppermint, and rosemary, and then replanted the young plants in the raised beds.

On April 29, the students put together a new compost bin and learned about composting. Mrs. Jackson, who has a compost bin for her own home garden, talked about what food scraps and other materials contribute to the decomposition process in a compost bin. As a snack, the students ate apples and put the cores into the compost bin.

In addition to planting herbs, the students have planted beets, carrots, green beans, radishes, spinach, squash, and tomatoes.  The first harvesting experience came on June 10, when the students picked radishes and enjoyed tasting them and taking some home to their families.

Tardif said activity in the school garden will continue through the summer with participation by students in the summer Cougar Camp program.

Garden Club Springs Into Action, Blessed by Donations of Eco-Soil and Seeds

Spring is in the air and students in the after-school Garden Club have been busy in the school garden and greenhouse, prepping the raised beds, planting herbs and vegetables, and learning how to compost. A donation of eco-soil from the Atlantic County Utilities Authority and seeds from ACE Hardware in Egg Harbor Township helped kick-start the planting season.

“We are very grateful to the ACUA and ACE Hardware for showing their support for our school garden and greenhouse program,” said 4th grade teacher Eric Tardif, who is co-advisor of the Garden Club along with 4th grade teacher Rebecca Jackson.  The 20 students in the Garden Club began meeting on April 15 and will meet every Thursday through June 3.

The ACUA donated and delivered 10 cubic yards of eco-soil on April 21 and the students got to work adding the new soil into the eight raised beds the next day. In the greenhouse, the students have planted a number of herbs in baskets and starter trays, including basil, lavender, oregano, peppermint, and rosemary.

On April 29, the students put together a new compost bin and learned about composting. Mrs. Jackson, who has a compost bin for her own home garden, talked about what food scraps and other materials contribute to the decomposition process in a compost bin. As a snack, the students ate apples and put the cores into the compost bin.

Tardif said activity in the school garden will continue through the summer with participation by students in the summer Cougar Camp program.