Check any edtech tool's ADA Title II compliance status — free, instant, no account needed. Most districts are surprised by what they find.
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What we're seeing
Across the tools we've audited, Google Classroom passes. Canvas passes. Khan Academy passes. Then there's everything else.
No VPAT, no WCAG claim, student-facing, handles PII. Send outreach before April 24.
VPAT missing or outdated. Vague conformance language. Request documentation this week.
VPAT exists with noted gaps. Good faith compliance defensible. File and monitor.
Current VPAT, specific WCAG 2.1 AA claim, active accessibility program. File and retain.
Full audit
The free tool checks one. The full audit checks all of them — and does the vendor outreach work for you.
List your top 10–15 student-facing classroom tools and note which ones handle student data. That's your entire time investment.
~15 min Filled it out? Pay to secure your audit slot →VPAT verification, WCAG 2.1 AA conformance check, known issue research, risk tier assignment. Every rating reviewed by a human before it goes in your report.
3–4 business daysTool-by-tool scorecard, executive summary for your superintendent, and a ready-to-send email for every tool that needs vendor follow-up.
Day 5 deliveryYou've documented your good-faith compliance effort before the deadline. One person can approve the engagement — under most district micro-purchase thresholds.
Before April 24The free tool is one tool. The full audit is your complete district picture — with the outreach emails written and the documentation ready to file.
What's the difference between the free tool and the full audit?
The free tool checks one tool at a time from our existing database. The full audit checks your complete tool list — including tools not yet in our database — plus writes the vendor outreach emails and generates a formatted PDF report you can file as part of your compliance record.
Our LMS passed an accessibility audit. Aren't we covered?
Your LMS is one tool. The average district uses 40+ edtech tools annually. ADA Title II applies to every student-facing platform — not just the LMS. The critical findings in our database are almost never the LMS.
What does "good faith compliance effort" actually mean?
ADA Title II enforcement is complaint-driven. When a complaint is filed, OCR looks at whether you made reasonable steps to identify and address accessibility gaps. A documented audit + vendor outreach record is that evidence — whether you fixed everything or not.
Is $1,500 within our purchasing authority?
Most districts have a micro-purchase threshold of $2,500–$10,000 for consulting or professional services — meaning one person can approve without a formal RFP. At $1,500, DistrictCheck is designed to be a same-day yes, not a three-week committee process.