Web Accessibility Guidelines

This site is designed to be accessible to a variety of users with differing needs. Web accessibility ensures access to the web for everyone, regardless of disability. Visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, and neurological disabilities can all affect access to the web.

For people with disabilities, access to this technology can be more critical than for the general population which may have an easier time accessing traditional sources of information such as print media. Our site presents information in a way that people can access regardless of what hardware or software they are using, and regardless of how they navigate through a site.

This site uses the following standards for content delivery and accessibility:

  • All pages comply with the checkpoints of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines developed by the World Wide Web Consortium.

To report any accessibility issues related to this site, please contact Nancy Moy, Nancy.Moy@fcps.edu.

 

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Last Updated

September 27, 2011