Accessibility
Ensuring that our school district website is accessible to all users is a top priority. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, we are committed to providing equal access to our services, programs, and activities—including online resources. Our goal is to create an inclusive digital environment where everyone, regardless of ability, can access important information and fully participate in our educational community.
We continually work to improve our website’s usability for individuals with disabilities. This includes adding alternative text for images, enabling navigation through keyboard shortcuts, and using clear, easy-to-understand language. Accessibility is not only a legal requirement—it is a moral commitment to serving every member of our community.
If you experience any accessibility issues on our website, please contact the District Webmaster. Your feedback helps us improve and ensure our site meets the needs of all users. We will make every effort to address your concerns promptly, so together we can foster a more inclusive educational experience for all students and families.
Web Accessibility Resources and Tools
Americans With Disabilities Act
Access Board (Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board)
Access SC IT (ASCIT)
CAST (Center for Applied Technology)
Georgia Tech's Accessibility Resources
ITTATC (Information Technology and Technical Assistance Training Center)
Microsoft Accessibility
PEAT - Partnership on Employment and Accessible Technology
Screen Reader Demonstration (Youtube.com)
South Carolina School for Deaf and the Blind (Accessible Website Example)
The National Center on Accessible Educational Materials of the Center for Applied Special Technology - Virtual Training for Educators
The National Center on Disability and Access to Education - Cheat Sheets
WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool from WebAIM (free)