Atlantic Christian School
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Atlantic Christian School is a private Christian school in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey. It serves grades K-12 and is coed. The school colors are green and white, and the symbol is the cougar. The Chief School Administrator is Joseph E. Sanelli.
Atlantic Christian School was founded in 1971and first held classes in the Parish House of St. John's By the Sea in Ventnor City, New Jersey. For 33 years, the school operated out of leased facilities -- in seven different churches and two public school buildings.
Atlantic Christian School opened the doors of its new, permanent school facility on a 37-acre campus in Egg Harbor Township in January of 2004. A 68,000-square-foot, two-story building provides classroom space, as well as a library/media center, computer and science labs, art and music rooms, a gymnasium, and a multi-purpose auditorium. Outdoor facilities include playgrounds and athletic fields for intramural and inter-scholastic soccer, baseball, softball, and track.
Atlantic Christian School is an interdenominational, independent school and is governed by a Board of Directors elected by the Atlantic Christian School Association. Over 100 churches are represented in our student body.
[edit] ACS Facts*
Atlantic Christian School students consistently perform well on their Stanford Achievement Tests:
1st grade performance - 70th percentile 4th grade performance - 71st percentile 8th grade performance - 78th percentile 10th grade performance - 73rd percentile
Atlantic Christian School athletic teams have consistently been chosen for special recognition for displaying exemplary Christian conduct.
All full-time faculty teaching core curriculum subjects hold Bachelor degrees and average seven years of teaching experience. One-third of our faculty and staff hold Masters' degrees. All faculty are required to hold a New Jersey state certification and/or ACSI Christian school teacher certification. Teachers are encouraged to pursue opportunities for continuing education.
Atlantic Christian School is a member of the Association of Christian School International (ACSI) and its faculty, staff, and board members regularly attend ACSI training and development programs.
[edit] School Organization*
Atlantic Christian School is owned and operated by the Atlantic Christian School Association. The Association is comprised of Christians from many denominations who are school parents, faculty, staff, and community supporters and believe in the mission and ministry of the school. All Association members must agree with the school's Statement of Faith.
A Board of Directors, elected by the Association at its May annual meeting, determines the policies, procedures, and regulations for the operation and administration of the school. The Board also assists in raising funds for the school and monitors the performance of the school's administration. Board members come from a cross-section of disciplines and denominations. The term of service is three years. Board members may be re-elected for additional terms, not to exceed three consecutive terms.
Each board member has been a member of the ACS Association for at least one year. Board members or members of their immediate family may not hold a position as a paid staff member or administrator.
The Parent Teacher Fellowship (PTF) is a very active organization in the school. The PTF brings together parents and teachers for a common purpose - to advance the welfare of the children and the school. The PTF sponsors social events to promote Christian fellowship, organizes fund-raisers to support specific school projects, and provides parents with opportunities to be involved in various volunteer activities.
The Faculty and Staff come from different backgrounds and disciplines. However, according to school officials, one common thread unites them - a deep love for and personal commitment to Jesus Christ. The administration and faculty are committed to creating a nurturing learning environment that encourages students to develop their full potential, both academically and spiritually.
- Facts and School Organization as described at the school site: [1]