On the heels of its first place cheer competition win in February, the ACS Cheer Team is now preparing to compete for the first time in a national competition in early April — THE ONE FINALS in Virginia Beach, Virginia — and fundraising is underway to cover the cost of the trip. Help our cheer team get to Nationals by purchasing a bag of Chef Steve’s Popcorn or come out on March 18 for a family bowling event at King Pin Bowling in Egg Harbor Township.
The cheer team of 23 middle school and high school students received an invitation to THE ONE FINALS competition after winning first place on February 12 in Toms River at the ImpACT Competition, in the JV Intermediate Division.
“Our team is thrilled to have this exciting and first-ever opportunity to compete at the national level,” said Head Coach Morgan Gibson. “We know that we can count on the support from our school families and friends to help us raise the funds we need for the trip.”
Gibson said the fundraising goal is $10,000 to cover transportation, housing, food, registration fees, and other related expenses for the cheerleaders and coaches to attend the competition.
Large bags of Chef Steve’s Popcorn, in six different flavors, are being sold until March 24 for $10 per bag. CLICK HERE to purchase. The popcorn will be delivered to the school.
The bowling outing on March 18 will be from 4:00-7:00 p.m. at King Pin Bowling at 6622 E. Black Horse Pike in Egg Harbor Township. The cost is $20 per person and includes two games of bowling, shoe rental, and a slice of pizza or chicken nuggets. CLICK HERE to register. Online registration is preferred, but not required to participate.
In addition to the popcorn sale and bowling outing, the cheer team will also be raising funds by holding two after-school intramural cheerleading clinics — one for PK3 to 1st grade students on Thursdays from April 7 to May 26, and one for 2nd to 5th grade students on Mondays from April 11 to May 23. The sign-up form for these classes will be sent home at the end of next week.
For any questions about these fundraisers, please contact Arzum Sanchez at asanchez@acseht.org. Thank you for supporting the ACS Cheer Team!

The Butterfly Ball is just one day away, and when the elementary girls arrive with their dads or other family members for an elegant evening of dinner, dancing, and fun, they will be pleasantly surprised by the dessert table spread — featuring a variety of fancy cupcakes made by ACS students in the middle school and high school cooking classes.

An original video to promote teen driver safety created by three ACS high school students has been entered into a statewide “Just Drive” PSA Video Contest, as part of a campaign to focus attention on teen driving safety and reducing teen driving injuries and deaths. The 30-second video, entitled “Limit Distractions,” was created by Eddie Ireland, Summer Scott, and Isaac Choi (pictured here from left) as part of a multi-week project in Rhapsody Hahn-Chaney’s High School Information Technology Class. ACS is a member of the U Got Brains Champion School Program and received a $1,000 stipend to underwrite the video project and a related social media campaign.

Students are enjoying lunch on six new cafeteria tables that were purchased using gifts from several individuals, the Parent-Teacher Fellowship, and a local church. The first two tables were received in time for the start of the school year in September and four additional tables were installed in late February.
11th and 12th grade students had the special opportunity on March 9 to meet and talk via livestream with Dr. Margarita Camacho, a leading New Jersey cardiothoracic surgeon at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, to learn about organ transplants and the benefits of being an organ donor. During the meeting, the students watched a pre-recorded video of Dr. Camacho doing a full heart transplant and an implant of a LVAV machine, while listening to her explain the delicate procedures involved in the operations.
ACS preschool and elementary students and teachers celebrated Dr. Seuss’ birthday on March 2 as part of Read Across America Day — a national campaign that focuses on motivating children to be lifelong readers.
A new batting cage is open and ready for use by students on the ACS middle school and high school baseball and softball teams, built by the ACS facilities staff during the first week of March.
The ACS Varsity Boys’ Basketball team won the 2022 Tri-State Christian Athletic Conference Championship game on Saturday, February 26, beating Pilgrim Academy 51-42 before a standing-room-only crowd at the Gloucester County Christian School gym in Sewell. This is the third consecutive year that our Varsity Boys’ team has brought home the championship trophy. The Lady Cougars , who finished in first place in the regular season, lost a heart-breaker by one point — 40-39 — to Gloucester County Christian School in the girls’ championship game on Saturday.

Congratulations to our Varsity Boys’ and Girls’ Basketball Teams for winning their semi-final playoff games on Thursday night to secure a spot in the Tri-State Christian Athletic Conference Championship Games on Saturday, February 26. We are proud of you!
We love our pastors! ACS students and staff showed their love and appreciation for their pastors at a Pastor Appreciation Breakfast and Chapel on Thursday, Feb. 17. ACS students attend over 115 different churches across South Jersey.
Throughout February, ACS students from preschool to high school participated in a variety of special activities and class projects for Black History Month. Bulletin boards, library displays, classroom assignments, and a trivia contest during morning announcements helped shine a spotlight on the history, culture, and accomplishments of Black Americans.
The deadline to purchase a Bowls of Hope Super Soup Coupon Card is just days away — on Monday, February 28. The card, which is being sold for $20, entitles you to a free cup of soup, generally with a minimum purchase, from 10 area restaurants. The card can be purchased online or in the school office. Flyers with an order form were sent home to families this week.
Spots are filling up fast for “A Taste of ACS” — an exclusive cooking, dining, and fellowship event for parents, faculty, and staff on Tuesday, March 15. The registration deadline online is Tuesday, March 8 and participation is limited to 50 cooks and their spouses. There is a $10 entry fee for cooks and a $20 fee for cooks accompanied by their spouses. All proceeds will support PTF student scholarships and programs.
ACS SpiritWear featuring new designs and products for 2022 is now available for sale for school families from February 25 to March 14. The SpiritWear includes crew or hooded sweatshirts with three different designs, a zip-up hooded sweatshirt available in green and black, stainless steel personalized water bottles in three sizes, and black T-shirts displaying our 2021-2022 spiritual theme verse.
The Middle School and High School Baseball and Softball seasons will be getting underway in March. High School Tryouts will be on Monday, March 7 and Middle School Tryouts are on Wednesday, March 16. Interested students should sign up in the gym.
In celebration of the once-in-a-lifetime calendar date of 2-22-22, ACS students and staff had a fun dress-down day and went out into the hallways at 2:22 p.m. for a healthy brain break to dance the Cupid shuffle for two minutes and 22 seconds. The girls dressed up wearing colorful tutus over pants or tights, and the boys wore T-shirts and ties.
Thank you to everyone who donated blood at our American Red Cross Blood Drive on February 9 and helped make the life-saving event a success. The Red Cross collected 37 units of blood at the drive — which will provide critical aid for up to 111 patients in area hospitals. The ACS blood drive also received some promotion in a January 29, 2022 article in the Press of Atlantic City about a nationwide blood shortage.
Our Bowls of Hope Food Drive collected over two tons of food for the Community FoodBank of NJ, Southern Branch, with a total weight of 4,063 pounds and close to last year’s record of 4,655 pounds. Middle school and high school students on the Student Council, who helped organize the school-wide event, packed up and loaded the donations into boxes on wooden pallets for pickup by a FoodBank truck on Wednesday, February 9. Congratulations to Mrs. Capito’s 1st grade class for winning first place for the second year in a row among all PreK-12th grade classes for collecting the most non-perishable food by weight — 505 pounds.
In its first competition of the season, the ACS Cheerleading Squad won first place at the ImpACT Competition, in the JV Intermediate Division, on Saturday, February 12 at the RWJBarnabas Health Arena in Toms River. This exciting win opened the door for the ACS squad to be invited to other competitions, including The ONE Finals national competition in Virginia Beach, Virginia, where ACS will compete on April 2-3.
The newly-formed ACS Mock Trial Team faced off against teams from Mainland High School and Egg Harbor Township High School on February 3 and 10, and while the ACS team lost both matches, they received high marks and praise from judges and coaches who were impressed with their performance as a first-year team. ACS was one of nine high schools in Atlantic County to compete in the first two rounds of the Vincent J. Apruzzese High School Mock Trial Competition, which is sponsored in cooperation with the New Jersey State Bar Association and New Jersey’s county bar associations.
“Participating in mock trial has so many benefits for our students — it increases critical thinking skills, sharpens public speaking skills, and creates an understanding of the American criminal justice system,” Hahn-Chaney said. “The elective class in the fall is open to any student, whether or not they choose to join the ACS Mock Trial team.”
ACS elementary students spent two weeks in February creating hand-made cards to bring some love and cheer to senior citizens in local nursing home and assisted living facilities on Valentine’s Day. Nearly 40 students who are part of the after-school Servant’s Heart Club made dozens of cards at their monthly meeting on February 1. Another some 90 students in kindergarten, first, and 3rd grade classes created colorful cards with encouraging messages as a special art project later in the month.
We’ve got talent, yes we do! ACS students from elementary to high school entertained the audience at the Bowls of Hope Soup Cook-Off Benefit on February 5 as they sang, played the piano, did sign language and choreography to worship songs, danced, and even played the violin while riding a hoverboard as part of the Student Talent Show.