Colorado school districts are facing a clear timeline to meet new federal ADA digital accessibility standards—and for many, the biggest challenge isn’t intent, it’s capacity.
Thousands of legacy PDFs, limited staff time, and increasing scrutiny have made digital accessibility a growing operational and financial risk for districts across the state.
In this recorded webinar, Ken Haponstall, Executive Director of the Colorado BOCES Association, shares why digital accessibility has become a priority for districts and BOCES—and how automation-first remediation is helping districts prepare before deadlines and complaints force action.
This session is designed for district leaders, shared services teams, and BOCES partners looking for practical, scalable approaches.
In this session, you’ll learn:
- What Colorado districts need to know about ADA digital accessibility timelines
- Why litigation and remediation costs escalate when action is delayed
- How automation-first remediation reduces risk and staff burden
- Why BOCES-supported models are uniquely positioned to scale solutions
- A low-risk way districts can start with real documents


