The U.S. Department of Justice has extended the deadline for schools to make their websites accessible to students with disabilities until next year. This extension is crucial as it allows institutions more time to understand and implement accessibility guidelines correctly, ensuring that digital content is usable by all students. Schools should use this period proactively to invest in training and tools to avoid future legal issues and ensure long-term compliance.
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