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S10235 Summary:

BILL NOS10235
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORSALAZAR
 
COSPNSRCLEARE, GALLIVAN, GOUNARDES, HARCKHAM, HELMING, JACKSON, KRUEGER, MYRIE, SKOUFIS
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §320, Ed L
 
Requires school districts to conduct mandatory early screening for dyslexia for all children commencing in pre-kindergarten or kindergarten and continuing thereafter on an annual basis until each child successfully completes second grade; requires school districts to designate an individual to maintain complete and accurate records containing early screening reports for each child, and to provide resources and materials to the parent and/or guardian of any child who displays indications of dyslexia.
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S10235 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          10235
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                       May 7, 2026
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sens.  SALAZAR,  CLEARE,  GALLIVAN, GOUNARDES, HARCKHAM,
          HELMING, JACKSON, KRUEGER, MYRIE, SKOUFIS -- read  twice  and  ordered
          printed,  and  when printed to be committed to the Committee on Educa-
          tion
 
        AN ACT to amend the  education  law,  in  relation  to  mandatory  early
          screening for dyslexia
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. The education law is amended by adding a new section 320 to
     2  read as follows:
     3    § 320. Mandatory early screening for dyslexia. 1. All school districts
     4  shall be required to conduct full and individual screenings  in  accord-
     5  ance  with  this  section for purposes of early identification, support,
     6  intervention and accommodation  of  children  with  dyslexia  and  other
     7  learning disabilities. For purposes of this section, the term "dyslexia"
     8  means  a  specific learning disability that is neurobiological in origin
     9  and that is characterized by unexpected difficulties  with  accurate  or
    10  fluent  word recognition and poor spelling and decoding abilities, which
    11  difficulty typically results from a deficit in the  phonological  compo-
    12  nent  of  language  and  that is inconsistent with the person's intelli-
    13  gence, motivation, and sensory capabilities and the provision of  effec-
    14  tive instruction.
    15    2.  Mandatory  early screening for dyslexia shall be conducted by each
    16  school district using an assessment tool that  includes  targeted  ques-
    17  tions  and student tasks designed to quickly and reliably gather certain
    18  relevant functional and developmental information  consistent  with  the
    19  research  findings  in  this  area  and supported by the findings in the
    20  Report of the National  Reading  Panel  from  2000,  from  all  children
    21  screened  pursuant  to  this  section. Such questions and tasks shall be
    22  aligned with developmental benchmarks in specific precursors  correlated
    23  with  reading  acquisition  based  on  the  recognized  reading science.
    24  Mandatory early screening  shall  commence  during  pre-kindergarten  or
    25  kindergarten,  whichever is earlier, and shall continue thereafter on an
    26  annual basis until such child  has  successfully  completed  the  second
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD02870-03-6

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     1  grade.    The  assessment  tools used shall be selected from an approved
     2  list of tools deemed to be valid and reliable, with training and  subse-
     3  quent coaching provided to teachers to ensure fidelity to the assessment
     4  model  as  per  the  research methodology provided in the development of
     5  such tools.
     6    3. Upon completion of  the  administration  of  each  mandatory  early
     7  screening,  a copy of each early screening report and any other findings
     8  shall be given to the parent and/or guardian and teachers  and  teaching
     9  assistants  of each child identified as at risk for reading failure, and
    10  the individual designated in subdivision four of this section.
    11    4. Each school district shall  designate  an  individual  to  maintain
    12  complete  and accurate records, including copies of each early screening
    13  report, for all children for the duration of  each  child's  educational
    14  pursuit  or  until  such  child reaches the age of sixteen, whichever is
    15  later. The designated individual shall provide resources  and  materials
    16  to  the  parent  and/or  guardian of any child who displays low phonemic
    17  awareness and other indications of dyslexia.
    18    5. School districts shall ensure that the assessment results are  used
    19  in  a proactive manner, ensuring that findings of risk for reading fail-
    20  ure are followed up immediately by the provision of research-based meth-
    21  ods of instruction and intervention in the identified areas of  need  to
    22  ensure that risk does not turn into failure.
    23    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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