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House approves universal dyslexia screening bill for K–3 with delayed implementation to help rural districts prepare
3341003 · April 29, 2025
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Summary
The House passed Senate Bill 200 to require universal K–3 dyslexia screening, adding a floor amendment that delays full implementation so rural districts can obtain screening tools and training.
The House approved Senate Bill 200 to create a statewide requirement for universal dyslexia screening of students through third grade and procedures for follow-up supports. An amendment (L007) adopted on the floor postpones the universal implementation date to allow rural districts additional time to secure screening tools and training.
Proponents argued early screening and…
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