Scholar Current is being developed toward WCAG 2.2 Level AA. We use semantic labels, visible keyboard focus, responsive layouts, reduced-motion handling, automated accessibility checks, and accessible descriptions for mathematical content. This statement describes a goal and current work; it is not a claim that every page has completed a formal independent WCAG audit.
The initial pilot is intended for current desktop and laptop versions of Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. Automated checks cover critical sign-in, MFA, student, practicer, assignment, book, teacher, and gradebook journeys. Manual 200% zoom, keyboard-only, contrast, and screen-reader acceptance remains part of pilot validation.
Email [email protected] with the page name, what you were trying to do, the browser and assistive technology used, and a description of the barrier. Do not include passwords, MFA codes, student answers, grades, or other sensitive information.
We will acknowledge accessibility reports within two business days during the pilot, provide a practical alternative when possible, and track remediation based on severity and impact.