Access Program

In 2001, the Nauset Regional School District initiated a program entitled ACCESS, designed to meet the needs of students who might otherwise not complete high school There are wide and varied reasons why students may decide not to complete the traditional high school program These include available courses, scheduling, family situations, drug/alcohol issues, and just not “fitting in”. Many leave because of feelings of failure, rejection, anxiety and isolation. Regardless of the reasons, students who do not have options for alternative ways to graduate drop out which often results in ongoing social and economic disadvantages. Therefore, the goal of Access is to offer an alternative pathway, primarily for 11th and 12th graders, that provides the academic course requirements for graduation, options for credit recovery, as well as accommodations and support for social and emotional issues. All Nauset graduates must pass four (4) English, Math, and Science courses, three (3) History courses including United States History and earn at least 26 credits. 

An integral part of the program is the work component.  Students are required to work, volunteer or intern with an approved business or organization throughout the school year. Students receive academic credit for their work experience. The intention of work experience is to provide experiences to meet the requirements for success in the world outside of the school.  Being on time, completing assigned tasks, listening and following directions as well as earnings based on meeting the requirements of the job, have an enormous cross over effect on academic success.

The academic portion of the program provides standard teacher-directed classes that are small and adapted to the specific instructional needs of the student, special intensive classes for students who must retake an MCAS test, and one-on-one tutoring as needed. Online supervised courses are offered for both core requirements and electives. In special circumstances, students may be able enroll in day school classes as well as Access  classes when it is appropriate and can be arranged.  

Admission to the program is based first on a referral from a counselor, Assistant Principal, a parent, or in some cases students themselves. Upon referral, the student, parent(s) or guardian, school counselor and Director will meet to decide on participation in the Access Program. 

Students who enroll in Access are considered to be part of the Nauset student population.  They will maintain their association with their day school school counselor, and are entitled to attend all events and activities at the school, including participation in the graduation ceremony.  Students are bound by the Student Code of Conduct and other rules as printed in the student handbook.  The Director and staff of the program are committed to every student in the program receiving a high school diploma and opening a path to personal success beyond high school.