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Building Accessibility

We're committed to ensuring CPS programs, services, and activities are available at accessible school buildings and facilities. Information on this page explains building accessibility levels and requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Campus Accessibility Levels

All CPS sites are assigned one of three levels of accessibility based on information gathered by the district's Facility Assessment Team. Campuses that comprise multiple sites are assigned an accessibility level based on Program Accessibility of all of the associated facilities.

Usable

When the accessibility level is Usable, at least one building on the campus contains, or can reasonably contain without major renovation, all of the program requirements of the associated buildings of a campus. At a minimum, the following elements meet or are in substantial compliance with the ADA requirements for Program Accessibility:

  • A public site arrival point with a route to the building
  • An entrance to the building
  • Main Office
  • Public toilets (one set of student male and female or one public/student all gender)
  • At least one of each type of student and public Special Function Room (where exists) as follows:
    • Auditorium
    • Lunchroom/Cafeteria
    • Library
    • Gymnasium
    • Student Male and Female Locker Rooms
  • Horizontal and vertical interior routes as necessary to reach the Special Function Rooms listed above

First Floor Usable

When the accessibility level is First Floor Usable, there is, at least, a route to the main floor (usually the First Floor) of the facility on the campus which provides the most complete selection of programs offered on the campus. At a minimum, the following elements meet or are in substantial compliance with the ADA requirements for Program Accessibility:

  • A public site arrival point with a route to the building
  • An entrance to the building
  • An interior route from the entrance to the main interior floor (usually First Floor)
  • A Main Office
  • Public toilets (one set of student male and female or one public/student all gender)

Not Accessible

When the accessibility level is Not Accessible, accessibility modifications at the building or campus, if provided, fall short of the criteria of First Floor Usable accessibility.

Parking Lot Accessibility Levels

Accessibility Level for the Building does not include Parking as a criteria. Parking is evaluated separately in order to distinguish between potential uses (i.e student’s use of the building who arrives via bus versus a visitor who drives to the site). All CPS sites are assigned one of three levels of parking accessibility based on information gathered by the district's Facility Assessment Team.

Usable

When the parking accessibility level is Usable, at least some parking on the campus contains, or can reasonably contain without major renovation, parking in a lot for visitors or guests. At a minimum, the following elements meet or is in substantial compliance with the ADA requirements for Parking Accessibility:

  • Parking in a public lot (where exists) with a route to the building

Not Accessible

When the parking accessibility level is Not Accessible, the existing parking and/or route to the main entrance falls short of the criteria of Usable accessibility.


No visitor or guest parking is provided.

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