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Send your current VPAT, ACR, or accessibility packet along with a product list and the date each document was last updated.
The DistrictCheck Verified badge gives edtech vendors a simple way to show districts that accessibility documentation exists, has been reviewed, and is current enough to support procurement conversations.
This program is built for vendors that already have a VPAT or accessibility conformance report and want a buyer-facing trust signal on top of it. Districts get a clearer path to documentation. Vendors get a cleaner answer when buyers ask, “Do you have a current VPAT?”
The goal is not to imply perfect accessibility. The goal is to show districts that your documentation is real, current, and strong enough to support a serious procurement review.
You have provided a current VPAT, ACR, or equivalent accessibility documentation that can be reviewed and linked from your vendor profile.
The badge is reserved for vendors whose accessibility claims are specific, dated, and materially more useful than vague “we care about accessibility” language.
District buyers can see that your accessibility posture has been reviewed through the same lens used across the DistrictCheck database.
The process is designed to be lightweight for vendors but useful for districts that need written evidence before purchase or renewal.
Send your current VPAT, ACR, or accessibility packet along with a product list and the date each document was last updated.
DistrictCheck checks documentation quality, specificity of claims, freshness, and whether the materials support a defensible procurement file.
Once approved, your vendor profile can display the DistrictCheck Verified status and link buyers to the reviewed documentation path.
When your VPAT changes, send the update. The badge is only valuable if districts can trust that it still reflects the current state of the product.
The strongest fit is vendors whose district buyers are already asking for a VPAT and whose sales team needs a faster, cleaner answer.
If your product team has already done the documentation work, the badge helps that work show up where district buyers are actively researching tool risk.
The badge reduces the friction of repeated accessibility questions by giving your team a public reference point that districts can review directly.
If you are close but not there yet, DistrictCheck can still surface what districts are likely to ask next so you know what to strengthen before reapplying.
Submit your company details and accessibility documentation below. We'll review your materials and follow up within 2 business days with next steps.