BCBE Accessibility Statement

  • The Baldwin County Board of Education is committed to making its electronic and information on its website accessible to individuals with disabilities by meeting or exceeding the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C’s) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Level AA standards, or updated equivalents of these guidelines. 

    Content Access Issues

    The Baldwin County Board of Education strives to make our content accessible to everyone. If you have a disability or are having any trouble accessing our web content, our Communications Department welcomes the opportunity to personally assist you. Please contact the Baldwin County Board of Education’s Communications Department at news@bcbe.org. If contacting in writing, please include the web address or URL along with a detailed description of the problems you have encountered.

    File A Complaint

    If you wish to file a formal Section 504 or ADA (Title II) complaint about the accessibility of any content on a Baldwin County Board of Education website you may do so in any of the following ways:

    A student, parent, or member of the public who wishes to submit a complaint regarding a violation of Section 504 or Title II of the ADA, related to the accessibility of any Baldwin Board of Education webpage that is developed or maintained by the Baldwin County Board of Education, may initiate a complaint by emailing the Baldwin County Board of Education’s ADA Compliance Officer. In addition, for issues relating to a student’s access, you may also email the Section 504 Coordinator, or visit the Board of Education’s “Section 504 page” at https://www.bcbe.org/accessibility, to access more detailed information regarding filing a complaint under Section 504. In your correspondence, please include the following:

    • Your name
    • Your address
    • Your contact information (email and telephone number)
    • The date of the complaint
    • A description of the problem encountered
    • The URL (web address) or location of the problem page
    • Solution desired


    Accessibility Statement 

    The Baldwin County Board of Education is committed to meeting the accessibility of its website for students, parents, and members of the community, including those with disabilities. If you are experiencing accessibility issues on our website or would like to be involved in our accessibility initiatives, please see our accessibility page for options and contacts. The Baldwin County Board of Education’s websites will be maintained in accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (“Section 504”) and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“Title II”).