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Tennessee's Department of Education's resources on Dyslexia.

"During the 2016 Legislation Session, the general assembly passed the T.C.A. § 49-1-229 which requires school districts to screen for characteristics of dyslexia through their existing Response to Instruction and Intervention (RTI²) procedures and to provide “dyslexia-specific tiered interventions” for students that demonstrate a need." -Click for more.



Tennessee Dyslexia Center

"Dyslexia is a managed disability and can be mild to severe in it's effects on students. A multi sensory approach to dyslexia therapy is the key to aiding a student with dyslexia. Our program works on all areas of the brain to enable your student to process information and understand the relationship between sound and symbol for reading. We then build their reading and spelling abilities with consistent instruction of a multi sensory approach. Each student is unique and has their own set of strengths and weaknesses. Our team will put in place an individualized plan that will advance your child's academic skills and increase their self confidence. "



Washington County Schools

Washington County school resources for dyslexia.



  1. Texas Education Agency.

    "Texas has a long history of supporting the fundamental skill of reading. This history includes a focus on early identification and intervention for students with dyslexia. This page includes resources to assist in identifying and providing services for students with dyslexia and related disorders in Texas schools. In addition to this page, information is available through the State Dyslexia Coordinator, ESC Dyslexia Network Coordinator, the dyslexia contacts at each of the 20 regional education service centers and the helpline. We welcome any suggestions you may have that will improve this page."



    ESC 20

    "Our clients are our partners. We respond to the needs of our partners by providing an array of programs and services in the areas of administration, business support, certification and recruitment, curriculum, instruction and assessment, health and safety, professional development, specialized services, and technology. This web site presents our menu of programs and services. Our objective is to inform educators about our offerings and to broaden channels of communication with our partners. We hope it will be a useful resource for you!"



    Texas Project First

    "Providing Accurate and Consistent Information on the Special Education Process"