Cape Cod Regional Technical High School
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Cape Cod Regional Technical High School has developed a reputation as one of the most supportive and responsive secondary schools on Cape Cod. This is due to the dedicated and hardworking faculty and staff, who commit themselves each day to creating a nurturing learning environment for our students.  All this is to support our guiding principles.

As part of this commitment, students receive individual attention, where needed, to ensure they are successful in their academic and technical studies. Our Student Services team of specialists also works with students to provide career and educational guidance to help them plan for a successful future.

Our main switchboard numbers are (508) 432 4500 and (508) 771-2600. An operator will be happy to connect you to the person with whom you wish to speak.

To contact the main office directly call Alison Chace, secretary to the principal, at x2000 or Donna McLoughlin, secretary for the Assistant Principal at x 2100. They are very helpful!

If you are calling to let us know about a student absence or other attendance issues, contact Jess Roma at x1000.

DRUG & ALCOHOL POLICY
ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, AND DRUG USE BY STUDENTS PROHIBITED

A student shall not, regardless of the quantity, use or consume, possess, buy or sell, or give away any beverage containing alcohol; any tobacco product, including vapor/E-cigarettes; marijuana; steroids; or any controlled substance. The School Committee prohibits the use or consumption by students of alcohol, tobacco products, or drugs on school property or at any school function.

Additionally, any student who is under the influence of drugs or alcoholic beverages prior to, or during, attendance at or participation in a school-sponsored activity, will be barred from that activity and may be subject to disciplinary action.

This policy shall be posted on the district’s website and notice shall be provided to all students and parents of this policy in accordance with state law. Additionally, the district shall file a copy of this policy with DESE in accordance with law in a manner requested by DESE.

SOURCE: MASC March 2016
LEGAL REFS.: M.G.L.71:2A; 71:96; 272:40A
CROSS REFS.: IHAMB, Teaching About Alcohol, Tobacco and DrugsGBEC, Drug Free Workplace Policy

TEACHING ABOUT ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, AND DRUGS

In accordance with state and federal law, the District shall provide age-appropriate, developmentally appropriate, evidence-based alcohol, tobacco, and drug prevention education programs in grades K-12.

The alcohol, tobacco, and drug prevention program shall address the legal, social, and health consequences of alcohol, tobacco, and drug use, with emphasis on nonuse by school-age children. The program also shall include information about effective techniques and skill development for delaying and abstaining from using, as well as skills for addressing peer pressure to use alcohol, tobacco, or drugs.

The objectives of this program, as stated below, are rooted in the Committee’s belief that prevention requires education, and that the most important aspect of the policies and guidelines of the District should be the education of children and youth on healthy decision-making:

  • To prevent, delay, and/or reduce alcohol, tobacco, and drug use among children and youth.
  • To increase students’ understanding of the legal, social, and health consequences of alcohol, tobacco, and drug use.
  • To teach students self-management skills, social skills, negotiation skills, and refusal skills that will help them to make healthy decisions and avoid alcohol, tobacco, and drug use.

The curriculum, instructional materials, and outcomes used in this program shall be recommended by the Superintendent and approved by the School Committee.

This policy shall be posted on the district’s website and notice shall be provided to all students and parents in accordance with state law. Additionally, the district shall file a copy of this policy with DESE in accordance with law in a manner requested by DESE.

SOURCE: MASC March 2016
LEGAL REFS.: M.G.L. 71:1 ;71:96
CROSS REFS: GBEC, Drug Free Workplace Policy

JICH, Drug and Alcohol Use by Students

Cape Cod Regional Technical High School District School Committee First read: April 28, 2016; Second read and Final Approval: May 26, 2016

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