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Accessibility Statement

  • Renton School District websites are committed to providing access to all individuals, with or without disabilities, seeking information on our website. The District, in evaluating and planning for accessibility, will comply with the standards of the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Level AA and the Web Accessibility Initiative Accessible Rich Internet Applications Suite (WAI-ARIA) 1.0 for web-based content.

    How to contact us:

    If, because of a disability, you are unable to access content on the Renton School District’s website, have questions about the accessibility of content or technology used by the District, and/or would like to report barriers to accessing any technology used by the District, including this website, please email webmaster@rentonschools.us. Please indicate:

    • The nature of your accessibility or alternative format needs
    • The URL (web address) of the material you would like to access
    • Your contact information and your preferred method of contact (email, telephone, etc.)

    We will contact you to attempt to provide the information you are seeking and will seek to resolve any issues regarding inaccessibility of the information on the Renton School District website.

    If you would like to share concerns or file a complaint regarding the accessibility of the Renton School District website for persons with disabilities, please contact the Civil Rights Coordinator at the Renton School District:

    Civil Rights Compliance Coordinator
    Shannon Harvey, Assistant Supt, Learning and Teaching
    Address: 300 SW 7th Street, Renton, WA 98057
    Telephone Number: 425.204.2318
    Email: shannon.harvey@rentonschools.us

    Complaints will be resolved through the Renton School District Nondiscrimination Procedure.

    Board Policies and Procedures 4217: Effective Communication - Accessibility

    The Renton School District is committed to ensuring that all District-sponsored programs, activities, meetings, and services will be accessible to individuals with disabilities, including persons who have impaired hearing, vision or speech. The District will strive to make such communications as effective as they would be for persons without disabilities. Such efforts will include furnishing appropriate auxiliary aids and services that would afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in, and enjoy the benefits of, programs, activities, meetings, or services conducted or sponsored by the District, including the District’s website. For purposes of this policy, “auxiliary aids and services” include a wide range of services, devices, technologies, and methods for providing effective communication.

    The Superintendent shall establish procedures to implement this policy, including forms and procedures for families, applicants, participants, and members of the public who may wish to request auxiliary aids and services, ask related questions or raise concerns.

    The effective communication requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (Title II) shall be considered in determining how to meet a student’s communication needs when an IDEA-eligible or a Section 504-eligible student’s disability impacts his/her hearing, vision or speech.