DYSLEXIA SCREENING AND PROGRAMS
DYSLEXIA SCREENING AND PROGRAMS
Dyslexia Policy R.S. 17:7 (11) requires that the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education provide dyslexic students within the regular education program. The St. Mary Parish District Dyslexia Screening Policy has been created in accordance with Bulletin 1903, Regulations and Guidelines for Implementation of the Louisiana Law for the Education of Dyslexic Students.
All St. Mary Parish Schools will administer the Universal Screening for Dyslexia & Related Disorders by the end of the fourth nine-weeks to all second-grade students, and any third-grade students who have not yet been screened because they are new to our parish or state. The Dyslexia Screening Specialist at each school site is responsible for the coordination of the Universal Screening on that campus. Classroom teachers will also participate in the administration of certain sections of Universal Screening. If, during this screening, a student is found to be at risk, parents will be notified, and concerns will be discussed.
St. Mary Parish School Board has adopted several programs to fulfill the mandates of this law, and criteria for instruction.
If you have any concerns about screening for dyslexia, first call your child’s teacher, the Dyslexia Screening Specialist, or the School Counselor, at the school your child attends. If you have further questions about the screening process, you may contact Chrissy Harrison, St. Mary Parish Dyslexia Consultant, at (337) 836-9661 or e-mail charrison@stmaryk12.net.