Colorado’s dyslexia screening pilot program off to a shaky start
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The statewide dyslexia screening pilot program authorized by a 2019 Colorado law will launch this summer with three schools short of the five schools state officials originally envisioned.
The schools are Ignacio Elementary in southwestern Colorado, Singing Hills Elementary in Parker, and the Academy for Advanced and Creative Learning, a charter school for gifted students in Colorado Springs. The state education department released the names Monday and a department spokesman said a fourth school might be added later this week.