Legal

Accessibility

A draft accessibility statement. Final language should match your school’s resources, policies, and legal guidance.

Draft — for legal review only. The text below is a non-binding placeholder. It is not legal advice. Have qualified counsel review and replace it before you rely on it.

Golden Horizon Academy is committed to making its website reasonably accessible to the widest possible audience, including people who use assistive technology. The specifics of that commitment and any formal standards (for example, WCAG 2.1 Level AA) should be set with your legal and technology partners.

Feedback

Describe how a visitor can report a barrier: for example, email, phone, or a dedicated form, and a target timeframe for a response, if you can stand behind it.

Third-party content and tools

Note that embedded or linked services (portals, maps, document viewers, social feeds) are operated by third parties and that accessibility may vary. Your team can list major integrations here if helpful.

Assistive technology

You may briefly list commonly supported browser and OS combinations, or state that the site is intended to work with current versions of major browsers, without a guarantee of compatibility with every device.

Formal rights and programs

This page does not replace your obligations under the ADA, Section 504, the IDEA, or Florida law as they apply to your school and programs. Link to the appropriate handbooks or non-discrimination notices as your attorney advises.

Contact

If someone cannot access information on this site, your published contact path should be clear. For a general starting point, see Contact & visit.