Effective: September 23, 2022
Latest Legislation: House Bill 583 - 134th General Assembly
(A) Each school district and other public school shall do all of the following:
(1) For the 2023-2024 school year, administer a tier one dyslexia screening measure to a student to whom either of the following applies:
(a) The student is enrolled in any of grades kindergarten through three. A screening measure shall be administered to a student enrolled in kindergarten after January 1, 2024, but prior to January 1, 2025.
(b) The student is enrolled in any of grades four through six and either of the following applies:
(i) The student's parent, guardian, or custodian requests that the screening measure be administered to the student.
(ii) A classroom teacher requests that the screening measure be administered to the student and the student's parent, guardian, or custodian grants permission for the screening measure to be administered.
A school district may implement the screening under division (A)(1) of this section prior to the 2023-2024 school year.
(2) For the 2024-2025 school year and each school year thereafter, administer a tier one dyslexia screening measure to a student to whom either of the following applies:
(a) A student enrolled in kindergarten. A screening measure shall be administered to a student after the first day of January of the school year in which the student is enrolled in kindergarten and prior to the first day of January of the following school year.
(b) A student enrolled in any of grades one through six if either of the following applies:
(i) The student's parent, guardian, or custodian requests that the screening measure be administered to the student.
(ii) A classroom teacher requests that the screening measure be administered to the student and the student's parent, guardian, or custodian grants permission for the screening measure to be administered.
A district or school may administer a tier two dyslexia screening measure to a student to whom the district or school administers a tier one screening measure under division (A)(1) or (2) of this section. In that case, a district or school shall not be required to complete division (A)(4) of this section.
(3) Identify each student that is at risk of dyslexia based on the student's results on the tier one screening measure and notify the student's parent, guardian, or custodian that the student has been identified as being at risk.
(4) Monitor the progress of each at-risk student toward attaining grade-level reading and writing skills for up to six weeks. The district or school shall check each at-risk student's progress on at least the second week, fourth week, and sixth week after the student is identified as being at risk. If no progress is observed during the monitoring period, the district or school shall notify the parent, guardian, or custodian of the student and administer a tier two dyslexia screening measure to the student.
(5) Report to a student's parent or guardian the student's results on a tier two screening measure approved by the Ohio dyslexia committee within thirty days after the measure's administration. If, as determined by the tier two screening measure, the student is identified as having dyslexia tendencies, the student's parent or guardian shall be provided with information about reading development, the risk factors for dyslexia, and descriptions for evidenced-based interventions.
(6) If a student demonstrates markers for dyslexia, provide the student's parents or guardian with a written explanation of the district or school's structured literacy program.
(B)(1) Beginning in the 2023-2024 school year, each district or school shall:
(a) Administer a tier one dyslexia screening measure to each kindergarten student that transfers into the district or school midyear during the school's regularly scheduled screening of the kindergarten class or within thirty days after the student's enrollment if the screening already has been completed;
(b) Administer a tier one dyslexia screening measure to each student in grades one through six that transfers into the district or school midyear within thirty days after the student's enrollment.
(2) If a student is identified as being at risk of dyslexia under division (B)(1) of this section, the district or school shall administer a tier two screening measure in a timely manner.
(C) Each district or school shall do all of the following:
(1) Comply with any provisions that are statutorily required, as they pertain to the guidebook developed under division (C) of section 3323.25 of the Revised Code;
(2) Select screening and intervention measures to administer to students from the measures identified under division (E) of section 3323.25 of the Revised Code;
(3) Establish a multidisciplinary team to administer screening and intervention measures and analyze the results of the measures. The team shall include trained and certified personnel and a stakeholder with expertise in the identification, intervention, and remediation of dyslexia.
(4) Report to the department of education the results of screening measures administered under this section.
In addition, districts and schools may utilize any best practices and recommendations contained in the guidebook developed under division (C) of section 3323.25 of the Revised Code.
Last updated July 8, 2022 at 12:15 PM
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 33 | Education-Libraries
Chapter 3323 | Education of Children With Disabilities
Section 3323.01 | Education of Children With Disabilities Definitions.
Section 3323.011 | Individualized Education Program.
Section 3323.012 | Community Schools.
Section 3323.013 | Individualized Education Program Required for Student With Visual Disability.
Section 3323.014 | Procedure Where Transition Services Not Provided.
Section 3323.02 | Appropriate Public Education Program.
Section 3323.021 | Agreement or Contract to Provide Educational Services to Disabled Child.
Section 3323.022 | Staffing for Programs With Preschool Children With Disabilities.
Section 3323.04 | Procedures and Standards for Placement in Educational Programs.
Section 3323.041 | Nonpublic Schools to Provide Federally Required Services.
Section 3323.05 | Procedures to Assure Guaranteed Procedural Safeguards in Decisions.
Section 3323.051 | Assignment of Surrogate Parent.
Section 3323.06 | Supervision Plan - Enforcement - Advisory Panel.
Section 3323.07 | Establishment and Maintenance of Programs.
Section 3323.08 | Districts to Submit Implementation Plans - Interdistrict Contracts.
Section 3323.091 | Superintendent of Each Institution to Apply for Unit Funding.
Section 3323.10 | Licensure Qualifications for Teaching Public School Preschool Integrated Class.
Section 3323.11 | Employment and Qualifications of Necessary Personnel.
Section 3323.12 | Home Instruction.
Section 3323.13 | Special Education From Another District - Payment by District of Residence.
Section 3323.14 | District of Residence to Reimburse for Excess Cost.
Section 3323.142 | School District Payments to County Boards of Developmental Disabilities.
Section 3323.143 | Custodial Parent Financially Responsible for Unilateral Placement.
Section 3323.15 | Board for Non-Residents of District.
Section 3323.17 | Education of Deaf or Hard of Hearing Children.
Section 3323.19 | Comprehensive Eye Examination.
Section 3323.20 | Electronic Report of Preschool Children Receiving Paid Services.
Section 3323.25 | Ohio Dyslexia Committee.
Section 3323.251 | Dyslexia Screening.
Section 3323.30 | Center for Autism and Low Incidence.
Section 3323.31 | Center for Autism and Low Incidence.
Section 3323.33 | Center for Autism and Low Incidence Advisory Board.
Section 3323.34 | Center for Autism and Low Incidence - Duties.
Section 3323.35 | Clearinghouse for Autism and Low Incidence Information.