RCW 28A.320.260
Dyslexia interventions.
(1) Beginning in the 2021-22 school year, and as provided in this section, each school district must use multitiered systems of support to provide interventions to students in kindergarten through second grade who display indications of, or areas of weakness associated with, dyslexia. In order to provide school districts with the opportunity to intervene before a student's performance falls significantly below grade level, school districts must screen students in kindergarten through second grade for indications of, or areas associated with, dyslexia as provided in this section.
(2)(a) School districts must use screening tools and resources that exemplify best practices, as described under RCW 28A.300.700.
(b) School districts may use the screening tools and resources identified by the superintendent of public instruction in accordance with RCW 28A.300.700.
(3)(a) If a student shows indications of below grade level literacy development or indications of, or areas of weakness associated with, dyslexia, the school district must provide interventions using evidence-based multitiered systems of support, consistent with the recommendations of the dyslexia advisory council under RCW 28A.300.710 and as required under this subsection (3).
(b) The interventions must be evidence-based multisensory structured literacy interventions and must be provided by an educator trained in instructional methods specifically targeting students' areas of weakness.
(c) Whenever possible, a school district must begin by providing student supports in the general education classroom. If screening tools and resources indicate that, after receiving the initial tier of student support, a student requires interventions, the school district may provide the interventions in either the general education classroom or a learning assistance program setting. If after receiving interventions, further screening tools and resources indicate that a student continues to have indications of, or areas of weakness associated with, dyslexia, the school district must recommend to the student's parents and family that the student be evaluated for dyslexia or a specific learning disability.
(4) For a student who shows indications of, or areas of weakness associated with, dyslexia, each school district must notify the student's parents and family of the identified indicators and areas of weakness, as well as the plan for using multitiered systems of support to provide supports and interventions. The initial notice must also include information relating to dyslexia and resources for parental support developed by the superintendent of public instruction. The school district must regularly update the student's parents and family of the student's progress.
(5) School districts may use state funds provided under chapter 28A.165 RCW to meet the requirements of this section.
[ 2018 c 75 § 2.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 28A - Common School Provisions
Chapter 28A.320 - Provisions Applicable to All Districts.
28A.320.010 - Corporate powers.
28A.320.015 - School boards of directors—Powers—Notice of adoption of policy.
28A.320.019 - Condensed compliance reports—Second-class districts.
28A.320.020 - Liability for debts and judgments.
28A.320.025 - School district name change.
28A.320.035 - Contracting out—Board's powers and duties—Goods and services.
28A.320.040 - Bylaws for board and school government.
28A.320.055 - Employee collective bargaining agreements—Publication on school website.
28A.320.070 - School district as self-insurer—Authority.
28A.320.110 - Information and research services.
28A.320.123 - School-based threat assessment program.
28A.320.124 - School safety and security staff—Policy and procedure—Presentation to students.
28A.320.1241 - School safety and security staff—Collected agreements and information.
28A.320.126 - Emergency response system.
28A.320.130 - Weapons incidents—Reporting.
28A.320.135 - Telecommunication devices—Limits on possession—Policies.
28A.320.140 - Schools with special standards—Dress codes.
28A.320.145 - Homeless students—Support.
28A.320.148 - Foster care liaison—Building point of contact.
28A.320.155 - Criminal history record information—School volunteers.
28A.320.163 - Notifications—Appeals.
28A.320.165 - Notice of pesticide use.
28A.320.170 - Curricula—Tribal history and culture.
28A.320.173 - Curricula—Outdoor-based activities.
28A.320.180 - Mathematics college readiness test—Costs.
28A.320.185 - School gardens or farms.
28A.320.190 - Extended learning opportunities program.
28A.320.191 - Program of early learning under RCW 43.216.555.
28A.320.193 - Community service—Policy—Incentive.
28A.320.195 - Academic acceleration for high school students—Adoption of policy.
28A.320.202 - Comprehensive system of instruction and services in reading and early literacy.
28A.320.203 - Reading skills—Report cards.
28A.320.230 - Instructional materials—Instructional materials committee.
28A.320.242 - Teacher hiring data—Reports.
28A.320.250 - Dyslexia definition.
28A.320.260 - Dyslexia interventions.
28A.320.270 - Dyslexia reporting requirements.
28A.320.280 - School counselors, social workers, and psychologists—Priorities.
28A.320.290 - School counselors, social workers, and psychologists—Professional collaboration.
28A.320.294 - Health and safety information on public school websites.
28A.320.296 - Native American names, symbols, and images as school mascots, logos, or team names.
28A.320.300 - Investment of funds, including funds received by ESD—Authority—Procedure.
28A.320.310 - Investment of building funds—Restrictions.
28A.320.320 - Investment of funds of district—Service fee.
28A.320.330 - School district funds.
28A.320.400 - Elections—Qualifications of electors—Voting place.
28A.320.410 - Elections—Elections to be conducted according to Title 29A RCW.
28A.320.420 - Special meetings of voters—Authorized—Purpose.
28A.320.430 - Special meetings of voters—Place, notice, procedure, record.
28A.320.440 - Special meetings of voters—Directors to follow electors' decision.
28A.320.500 - Summer and/or other student vacation period programs—Authorized—Tuition and fees.
28A.320.510 - Night schools, summer schools, meetings, use of facilities for.
28A.320.520 - School credit for participation in youth court.
28A.320.530 - Extracurricular activities—Definitions.
28A.320.540 - Extracurricular activities—Data collection, publishing, and reporting.
28A.320.550 - Extracurricular activities—Calculation of opportunity gaps.
28A.320.570 - Extracurricular activities—Goals for reducing the opportunity gap in participation.
28A.320.580 - Extracurricular activities—Opportunity gap reduction plan.
28A.320.600 - Comprehensive school counseling programs—Written plan.
28A.320.610 - Comprehensive school counseling programs—Implementation.
28A.320.620 - Comprehensive school counseling programs—Guidance—Transition plan.