District Policies
PACT Policies
PACT Charter School operates according to policies and procedures established by the School Board of Directors. With input from committees and administration, the Board adopts policies after careful review and deliberation. Revisions are made when necessary.
The PACT Family Handbook is the best reference to those policies specific to life at PACT.
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- 201 - Election Policy for Elected Committees
- 202 - Charter School Board Officers
- 203 - Operation of the Charter School Board: Governing Rules and Bylaws
- 204 - Charter School Board Meeting Minutes
- 205 - Open Meetings and Closed Meetings
- 206 - Public Participation in Charter School Board Meetings: Complaints About Persons at Charter School Board Meetings and Data Privacy Concerns
- 207 - Public Hearings
- 208 - Development, Adoption, and Implementation and Policies
- 209 - Code of Ethics
- 211 - Criminal or Civil Action Against Charter School, Charter School Board Member, Employee, or Student
- 212 - Charter School Board Member Development and Training
- 213 - Charter School Board Committees
- 214 - Out-of-State Travel by Charter School Board Members
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- 401 - Equal Employment Opportunity
- 402 - Disability Nondiscrimination
- 403 - Discipline, Suspension, and Dismissal of Charter School Employees
- 404 - Employment Background Checks
- 405 - Veteran's Preference
- 406 - Public and Personnel Data
- 407 - Employee Right to Know - Exposure to Hazardous Substances
- 408 - Subpoena of a Charter School Employee
- 409 - Employee Publications, Instructional Materials, Inventions, and Creations
- 410 - Family and Medical Leave
- 411 - Group Health Insurance Coverage
- 412 - Expense Reimbursement
- 413 - Harassment and Violence
- 414 - Mandated Reporting of Child Neglect or Physical or Sexual Abuse
- 415 - Mandate Reporting of Maltreatment of Vulnerable Adults
- 416 - Drug, Alcohol, and Cannabis Testing
- 417- Chemical Use and Abuse
- 418 - Drug-Free Workplace/ Drug-Free School Policy
- 421 - Payroll Guidelines
- 424 - Health Insurance
- 425 - Whistleblower
- 426 – Complaints: Students, Employees, Parents, and Other Persons
- 427 - Workload Limits for Certain Support Services Teachers
- 431 - Exit Survey
- 432 - Employee Telework
- 433 - Non-certified Staff Assignment and Pay Structure
- 434 - Employee Ethics and Conflicts of Interest
- 453 - Social Media Usage for Employees & Stakeholders in Leadership Roles
- 482 - Nepotism
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- 504 - Dress Code
- 506 - Discipline
- 507 - Corporal Punishments and Prone Restraint
- 508 - Bullying
- 509 - Admissions and Enrollment
- 513 - Protection and Privacy of Pupil Records
- 514 – Bulling Prohibition
- 516 - Student Medication and Telehealth and Overdose Medication
- 516 - Student Medicine in School
- 521 - Student Disability Nondiscrimination
- 521 Form - Student Disability Nondiscrimination
- 522 - Title IX Sex Nondiscrimination Policy, Grievance Procedures and Process
- 524 - Internet, Technology, and Cell phone Acceptable Use and Safety
- 525 - Electronic Devices (Student)
- 526 - Hazing
- 528 - Use of Police Officers to Remove Students with Individualized Education Plans from School Grounds
- 530 - Wellness
- 532 - School Meals
- 534 - Attendance
- 534R - Compulsory Attendance Regulations
- 535 - Concussion Management
- 536 – Personal Electronic Communication Devices
- 537 – Behavioral Expectations & Code of Conduct
- 538 - Chemical Use & Abuse
- 540 - Education for Homeless Children & Unaccompanied Youth
- 551 - Extended Field Trip
- 552 – Senior Retreat
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- 601 - Charter School Curriculum and Instruction Goals
- 602 - Elementary Gifted and Talented
- 603 - Grading, Achievement, and Advancement
- 605 - Library Materials
- 606 - School-Sponsored Student Publications and Activities
- 609 - Religion and Religious and Cultural Observances
- 611 - College Credit Courses
- 613 - Graduation Requirements
- 614 - Charter School Testing Plan and Procedures
- 616 - Homebound Instructional Services
- 617 - Online Learning
- 618 - Tele-Related Services
- 620 - Abstinence, Sex, and Drug Education
- 621 - Four Day School Week
- 622 - Musical Instrument Rental
- 631 - Continuity of Education
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- 701 - Nursery Use
- 702 - Animals in the School
- 703 - Crisis Management
- 704 - Gifts to School Officials
- 705 - Purchasing, Procurement, and Contracting
- 706 - Acceptance of Gifts
- 707 - Fundraising
- 708 - PACT Charter School Investment
- 709 - Capital Assets Capitalization
- 710 - Disposition of Fixed Assets
- 711 - Annual Budget Process
- 712 - Solicitation
- 713 - PCS Building Co Funds Distribution Procedure
- 714 - Enrollment
- 715 - Fund Balance
- 716 - Debt Collection
- 717 - Lease Accounting
- 718 - Records Retention/Destruction
- 722 - Public Data and Data Subject Requests
- 730 - Use of Electronic Signatures to Conduct Official Business
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Fraud Reporting
If you witness, detect, or suspect any misuse of taxpayer funds, you're encouraged to report potential fraud or waste to the Office of the Inspector General at 1-800-647-8733.
This notification aligns with Section 9203 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, mandating that recipients of grants or subgrants under the Act publicly display contact information.