PACS

Petaluma Accelerated Charter School (PACS) at McKinley is a small and diverse 7th and 8th grade school offering scholars a caring, dynamic, and rigorous middle school experience.

In 2021, Petaluma Accelerated Charter School at McKinley (PACS) was named as the #1 middle school in California by national publication U.S. News & World Report. See the full list and details here.

PACS was also selected as a 2019 California Distinguished School, one of 162 California schools to be given the designation and the only school in Sonoma County. 

Read more about this honor in the Argus Courier here.

The Petaluma Accelerated Charter School (PACS) at McKinley was founded in 2015 with a mission to engage a diverse group of junior high school students in a dynamic, rigorous, and personalized 21st-century learning experience while preparing them to become global citizens, problem solvers, and leaders. Successful candidates are self-motivated students who are interested in and prepared for a dynamic, rigorous, and fast-paced academic environment with a focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math.

Petaluma Accelerated Charter School (PACS) was designed with your student in mind. 

We believe students thrive when placed in an environment which asks them to push themselves academically. Students at Petaluma Accelerated Charter School will experience middle school differently. With a small-school feel, small class sizes, and personalized instruction, each student will be equipped with the tools he or she needs to succeed. 

PACS is made up of two 7th and 8th grade classrooms taught by a team of four teachers. Students who attend PACS can look forward to STEAM-focused electives, honors-level English classes, interactive history classes, a competitive science program, and a compacted math program which will prepare them to begin high school in 10th grade math, putting them a year ahead of their peers. 

  • Rigorous academic focus 
  • Students will be ready for Math II (sophomore-level math) upon successful completion of the program
  • Integrated Instructional Core Curriculum
  • Physical Education instruction (~100 minutes / week)
  • Music instruction - Band (up to 60 minutes / week)
  • Academic focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) Electives, including Robotics, Visual Art, Food Science, and Leadership (2023-24)