S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
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7063
I N S E N A T E
March 22, 2016
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Introduced by Sen. GOLDEN -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
printed to be committed to the Committee on Education
AN ACT to establish a pilot program to provide early screening and
intervention services for children with risk factors for dyslexia
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. (a) The commissioner of education is hereby directed to
establish a pilot program to provide early screening and intervention
services for children with risk factors for dyslexia, including low
phonemic awareness. The commissioner shall select three school districts
to participate in the pilot program, one of which shall be located in an
urban setting, one of which shall be located in a suburban setting, and
one of which shall be located in a rural setting. Any school district
selected to participate in the pilot program may establish a partnership
with a regional library or library system for purposes of the pilot
program. To be considered for the pilot program, a school district shall
submit a proposal to the commissioner which:
(1) identifies a method of screening children for low phonemic aware-
ness and other risk factors for dyslexia;
(2) provides for the enrollment of children identified as having risk
factors for dyslexia in a reading program staffed by teachers trained in
multisensory structured language programs; and
(3) includes a methodology for evaluating the effects of the reading
program on the children's identified risk factors.
(b) The goal of the pilot program shall be to demonstrate and evaluate
the effectiveness of early reading assistance programs for children with
risk factors for dyslexia and to evaluate whether those programs can
reduce future special education costs.
(c) The commissioner shall establish guidelines and procedures for the
pilot program. The commissioner shall consult with the international
dyslexia association or any other nationally recognized organization
that specializes in multisensory structured language programs for the
treatment of dyslexia in establishing and operating the pilot program.
EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
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(d)(1) Under the pilot program, each participating school district,
through early childhood reading instruction and reading assistance
programs, shall:
(i) screen children six years of age or younger for indications of
dyslexia;
(ii) provide appropriate reading intervention services for those chil-
dren suspected of having dyslexia; and
(iii) administer assessments, approved by the commissioner, to ascer-
tain whether the intervention services improve those students' reading
and learning.
(2) When a child is suspected of having dyslexia, the district shall
notify the child's parent or guardian of that fact and that the child,
as part of the pilot program, is eligible to receive reading inter-
vention services to measure the effectiveness of early reading assist-
ance programs. The district shall require the parent or guardian to
indicate in writing that the parent or guardian voluntarily and knowing-
ly consents to the child's participation in the pilot program for the
provision of reading intervention services. Each district shall provide
to the parents of children suspected of having dyslexia information
about the learning disability, recommended multisensory treatments, and
possible services under this pilot program or the education law.
(3) Each participating school district shall report annually to the
commissioner data about the operation and results of the pilot program,
as required by the commissioner in the manner prescribed by the commis-
sioner.
(e) For the purposes of this act, "dyslexia" means a specific learning
disorder that is neurological in origin and that is characterized by
unexpected difficulties with accurate or fluent word recognition and by
poor spelling and decoding abilities not consistent with the person's
intelligence, motivation, and sensory capabilities, which difficulties
typically result from a deficit in the phonological component of
language.
(f) The pilot program shall operate for three full school years,
beginning with the next succeeding school year that begins at least
three months after the effective date of this section.
S 2. The commissioner of education shall apply for private and other
nonstate funds, and shall use available state funds appropriated to the
department of education for the pilot program established pursuant to
section one of this act.
S 3. The commissioner of education shall submit a report to the gover-
nor and the legislature no later than the thirty-first day of December
of the third school year in which the pilot program is operating
containing the commissioner's evaluation of the results of the pilot
program and legislative recommendations whether to continue, expand, or
make changes to the pilot program.
S 4. This act shall take effect immediately.