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Nyssa SD 26 reports substantial compliance with Division 22 but fixes virtual dyslexia screener
Summary
District staff told the board the district is in substantial compliance with Oregon's Division 22 standards for 2024–25 but identified one corrective action: the virtual program had used a dyslexia screening tool not on the Oregon Department of Education's approved list and has adopted the NWEA/NWA reading fluency screener in its place.
District staff told the Nyssa School District 26 board the district is largely in compliance with Oregon Administrative Rules Division 22 but flagged a single area requiring corrective action: the virtual school had used a dyslexia screening tool that is not on the Oregon Department of Education's approved list.
During the presentation, the district speaker explained that the virtual program had been using Edmentum for universal screening; that tool was not on the ODE-approved list for dyslexia screeners. Staff said the district has discontinued…
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