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Puyallup School District: Dyslexia Screening For Students In Grades K-2
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11/09/2021
Puyallup School District assesses literacy skills for young learners in a variety of ways. Understanding a childβs baseline skills early on in their educational journey helps determine what additional supports may be needed to measure progress to set them up for success. Research shows that early identification and intervention are critical in successful reading development.
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New this year, school districts in Washington state willΒ screen students in grades K-2 for weaknesses in literacy skill developmentΒ that may be associated with dyslexia. Information obtained through screening will help teachers plan instruction and determine what additional help may be needed. Fall conferences are a time for teachers to collaborate with families about student literacy development, screening results, and potential classroom supports.
ForΒ more information on dyslexiaΒ or to understand theΒ literacy screening process, visit the OSPI website.
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ForΒ more information on dyslexiaΒ or to understand theΒ literacy screening process, visit the OSPI website.
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