About this Website
Site Development & Photography
The St. Bernard Academy web site was designed and developed by Site-Shack.com, a web design company located in Nashville, TN. Photographs on this site were taken by Barb Stockwell, SBA Administrative Assistant. Please address any questions or comments regarding this site to info@site-shack.com.
Accessibility & Web Standards compliance
About Section 508 and WAI Accessibility
Section 508 is the 1998 amendment to the Rehabilitation Act, requiring Federal agencies to ensure that information technology is accessible to persons with disabilities. Many people with disabilities use special web browsers, including those that reads text out loud by using a speech synthesizer.
The WAI refers to
the The Web Accessibility Initiative developed by the W3C. The WAI lists specific
guidelines for developing web sites that accommodate persons with disabilities.
About Web Standards
Web Standards refers to a method of website
development established and recommended in recent years by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). There are distinct advantages to creating a website using Web Standards. They simplify and reduce the cost of production and maintenance,
while delivering sites that are faster, accessible to more people and are capable of functioning on such Internet devices such as PDA's, mobile phones and other media. (from The Web Standards Project)
Easy Print
All pages on the St. Bernard website are printer friendly. Note however that for pages showing double columns of information, you'll need to set your printer's orientation to "landscape." Or, if you'd like to print a page so that the images and links appear, you can press “ALT–PrintScrn” and then paste into Word or another application . . . then print your new document.
Adobe PDF Format

Many pages on the St. Bernard website offer Adobe PDF (portable document format) documents, which can be downloaded and read using the free Adobe PDF reader. If you don't have this reader and are unable to view these documents, the reader can be easily downloaded from Adobe's website at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html or by clicking on the “Get Adobe Reader” button above.
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