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Dyslexia

Students struggling with some or all of the many facets of reading, writing, and/or spelling are provided with specialized assessments to determine if a student may be identified as a student with dyslexia. 

Those students who are identified are provided with an appropriate instructional program for the student at each campus. The major instructional strategies utilize individualized, intensive, and multi-sensory methods as appropriate.

The guidelines and procedures adopted have been designed to correlate to the identification and instruction of students with dyslexia and related disorders adopted by the State Board of Education in 1992, mandated by the state of Texas, and presented in The Dyslexia Handbook (updated 2024).

Additionally, there are important changes shared in the following links:

The Dyslexia Handbook was developed to satisfy two statutes and one rule addressing dyslexia and related disorders. Texas Education Code (TEC) §38.003 defines dyslexia and related disorders, mandates testing students for dyslexia, and guidance on providing instruction for students with dyslexia. It gives the State Board of Education authority to adopt rules and standards to administer testing and instruction. Furthermore, Chapter 19 of the Texas Administrative Code (TAC) § 74.28 outlines the responsibilities of districts as to delivery of services to students with dyslexia. 

LPS is committed to supporting all students to ensure educational success. Dyslexia support services are provided on all campuses K-12.

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