General Information

NEASC ACCREDITATION

Nauset Regional High School is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. (NEASC), a private, nationally-recognized organization whose affiliated institutions include elementary schools through graduate schools.

Accreditation is voluntary. It represents an institution’s willingness to abide by the Standards and to open itself regularly to examination by outside evaluators familiar with higher education. As such, accreditation is recognized as a symbol of accountability to the public.

Accreditation of an institution by NEASC indicates that it meets or exceeds criteria determined by a peer review process and has available the necessary resources to achieve its stated purposes through appropriate educational programs. Institutional integrity is indicated by accreditation.

NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY                 

Public schools have the responsibility to overcome, insofar as possible, any barriers that prevent children from achieving their potential.  The public school system will do its part.  This commitment to the community is affirmed by the following statements that the School Committee intends to:

1.  Promote the rights and responsibilities of all individuals as set forth in the State and Federal Constitutions, pertinent legislation, and applicable judicial interpretations.

2.  Encourage positive experiences in human values for children, youth and adults, all of whom have differing personal and family characteristics and who come from various socioeconomic, racial and ethnic groups.

3.  Work toward a more integrated society and to enlist the support of individuals as well as groups and agencies, both private and governmental, in such an effort.

4.  Use all appropriate communication and action techniques to air and reduce the grievances of individuals and groups.

5.  Carefully consider, in all the decisions made within the school system, the potential benefits or adverse consequences that those decisions might have on the human relations aspects of all segments of society.

6.  Initiate a process of reviewing policies and practices of the school system in order to achieve to the greatest extent possible the objectives of this statement.

The Committee's policy of nondiscrimination will extend to students, staff, the general public, and individuals with whom it does business; No person shall be excluded from or discriminated against in admission to a public school of any town or in obtaining the advantages, privileges, and courses of study of such public school on account of race, color, gender, religion, gender identity, national origin, sexual orientation or disability. If someone has a complaint or feels that they have been discriminated against because of their race, color, gender, religion, gender identity, national origin, sexual orientation or disability, their complaint should be registered with the Title IX compliance officer.