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Dyslexia Screening Information

Welcome, Parents!

Here you will find the resources you need to learn more about Senate Enrolled Act 217 which mandates all Indiana students in grades K-2, unless exempt, be screened in six reading subset areas with a Universal Screener.

A "Universal Screener" is a diagnostic assessment used to aid educators in understanding the causes for student performance, learning strengths, and the needs that underlie student performance. The diagnostic assessment is conducted to identify or predict students who may be at risk for poor learning outcomes and is spread throughout the school year. The Universal Screener extends the work of FWCS to help children overcome reading challenges through improved literacy.

We are committed to your child’s academic success and are glad to have the opportunity to provide your child with this additional support. The Dyslexia Reading Program/Intervention we use is called UFLI. We welcome you to reach out to your child’s school if you need clarification or have any questions.

For more information about the new requirements under the law and the tools used, please visit DOE Information on Dyslexia

2024-25 Dyslexia

Program Information

301

The number of students who received Dyslexia intervention. This indicator represents the number of students who were identified as at risk for Dyslexia during DIBELS screening. It does not represent the number of students who were officially diagnosed with Dyslexia.

UFLI

The Dyslexia intervention program(s) used to support students with screening identified as at risk for Dyslexia.

4

The number of students officially diagnosed with Dyslexia. This indicator represents the number of students who were officially diagnosed with Dyslexia (by a physician) prior to school enrollment. This number differs from the number of students who received Dyslexia intervention and is not the result of legislatively required Dyslexia screening.