-
Dyslexia
Not all children learn to read, write, and spell in the same way. Despite conventional and appropriate classroom intervention, some students continue to struggle in these areas. Some of these students may have a reading disability known as dyslexia. Students who exhibit characteristics of dyslexia may need an intervention program to help them be successful in school. Iowa Park IPCISD offers a dyslexia program on each campus for students who meet eligibility criteria. Students will be served by a trained dyslexia therapist (CALT) or a teacher trained in the program on their campus which includes the components of phonemic awareness, sound-symbol association, orthography, morphology, syntax, reading comprehension, and reading fluency. Students identified with dyslexia will be given support and appropriate instructional interventions in order to be successful in their academic career.
- Handbook-Updated 2024
- Dyslexia and Related Disorders: Information for Parents
- Dyslexia and Related Disorders: Information for Parents (spanish)
- Over of Special Education for Parents
- Overview of Special Education for Parents (spanish)
*Our MISSION: Every student with dyslexia, through intervention and support, will become a life-long learner and thrive in their academic and professional life.