We love celebrating the people, moments, and achievements that make PACT special. Follow us on the platforms below and join the conversation! Our social media content focuses on highlighting our community, with fewer announcements to keep posts engaging and meaningful. To maintain quality, we limit posts to no more than three per day, so requested posts may take several days to appear. Have something to share on PACT’s social media channels? Submit it here.
This directory includes official accounts representing PACT Charter School. To have your official account considered for this directory, please review the district's social media policy and then submit your request to news@pactcharter.org.
Most graduating classes have Facebook groups created by families as a way to connect, share photos, ask questions, and build community. You’re invited to join your class group and get to know other families throughout the year!
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PACT Charter School reserves the right to remove comments and/or block users on any of its social media sites who post comments which, in the school’s sole discretion, bully, intimidate, or harass the school itself or any individual; contain obscenity, nudity or gratuitous violence; are commercial or political solicitations; are factually erroneous, libelous, or wildly off-topic; are from anonymous blog trolls; or that otherwise violate State law, school policy, or the guidelines of the social media sites.
Most graduating classes have Facebook groups created by families as a way to connect, share photos, ask questions, and build community. You’re invited to join your class group and get to know other families throughout the year!
Facebook:
Instagram:
Twitter:
PACT Charter School reserves the right to remove comments and/or block users on any of its social media sites who post comments which, in the school’s sole discretion, bully, intimidate, or harass the school itself or any individual; contain obscenity, nudity or gratuitous violence; are commercial or political solicitations; are factually erroneous, libelous, or wildly off-topic; are from anonymous blog trolls; or that otherwise violate State law, school policy, or the guidelines of the social media sites.
Questions? Just ask!