Accessibility Statement

Our View on Accessibility

We believe parents should have access to all the tools and resources needed to navigate the diverse landscape of K-12 education options nationwide. Our goal is to inform, inspire, and empower families, making every aspect of school choice easier for them. We believe this information should be accessible to all types of users, and we built this website with that in mind.

Measures to support accessibility

National School Choice Awareness Foundation takes the following measures to ensure accessibility:

  • Include accessibility throughout our internal policies.
  • Provide continual accessibility training for our staff.
  • Assign clear accessibility goals and responsibilities.
  • Employ formal accessibility quality assurance methods.

Technical specifications

Accessibility of National School Choice Awareness Foundation relies on the following technologies to work with the particular combination of web browser and any assistive technologies or plugins installed on your computer:

  • HTML
  • WAI-ARIA
  • CSS
  • JavaScript

 

These technologies are relied upon for conformance with the accessibility standards used.

Assessment approach

National School Choice Awareness Foundation assessed the accessibility by the following approaches:

Date

This statement was created on 18 April 2025.

Ongoing Improvements

We know accessibility is an ongoing process. As we build and maintain our websites, our team is committed to continually improving the user experience for everyone. We understand that accessibility benefits everyone–parents, educators, and students–and we are committed to doing our part.

If you encounter any accessibility barriers while using our site, please let us know so we can work to resolve the issue.

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Alissa Jacques

Manager, Digital Communications

Alissa Jacques serves as manager of digital communications at the National School Choice Awareness Foundation (NSCAF). In this role, Alissa oversees the organization’s English-language social media presence and develops high-impact advertising campaigns to inform, inspire, and empower parents about their K–12 education options.

Previously, Alissa owned her own digital marketing agency, served as an adjunct writing professor at Bloomfield College, and spent two years as an elementary school teacher at Democracy Preparatory Charter School in New York.

Alissa attended both public and private schools as a child, where she developed a love for creative writing. She holds a bachelor of arts in education policy and entrepreneurship from New York University, and a master of arts in sociology of education from Teachers College at Columbia University. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, scrolling through TikTok, and exploring NYC with her husband and cavapoo, Russ.