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South Madison reports K–2 dyslexia screening; 58 students flagged for further evaluation

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At the June 5 board meeting, staff reported that the district screened just over 1,000 kindergarten through second-grade students for characteristics of dyslexia; 58 students were identified for follow-up screening and intervention. No district policy change or board action was taken.

Doctor Miller, a district staff member, told the Board of School Trustees at its June 5 meeting that the district completed its annual dyslexia screening for kindergarten through second-grade students.

"I am here tonight to report to you our annual results from our dyslexia screening," Doctor Miller said, adding the screening is done within the first 90 days of school and uses a test certified by the…

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