Bulletin Board Discussion Forum

A new online bulletin board has been established for the ACT Academy Community to use to discuss pertinent issues, post announcements, ask questions. Learners, Parents, and Faculty are welcome to use it.

Click here to go to Bulletin board

Guidelines:

  • Please limit postings to ACT Academy related items.

  • Name and E-mail address are required. No HTML is allowed in the postings, but that can be changed if there is a demand for it.

  • Keep it clean; there is no content filtering on this board; offensive postings will be deleted by the administrator (Tracy Hooper).

  • Messages cannot be edited once they have been posted, so proof-read them carefully before posting. If you want to remove a message you have posted, contact the administrator

  • Note that all messages will be automatically deleted by the system after 60 days -- If you want to keep a copy of a message for posterity, either print it or save the page.

Instructions:

  • Click on the link above to go to the bulletin board. The bulletin board will be displayed with its messages indexed by "thread" where a message and its replies are grouped together. If you wish to view the messages by date, click on the "index, by date" link. You can switch back to the threaded view by clicking "index, by thread".

  • To read an existing message, click on its title. (If you click on the author's name, it will email that person.)

  • To respond to an existing message, click on the "post reply" button that is displayed while reading the message. The message reply form will be displayed with the whole original message automatically quoted in the message field. Enter your name, email address, subject. Enter your reply message in the message field, pruning the quoted message as desired. Click the "post message" button below the form Your new message will be added to the existing message's thread.

  • To post a new message on a new subject, simply click on the gray "post new message" button. Enter your name, email address, subject and message, then click the "post message" button. Your new message will begin a new thread.

  • Contact Tracy Hooper if you need help.