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Michigan public school students would undergo periodic screenings for dyslexia under legislation passed today in the state Senate
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The legislation would require dyslexia screenings at least three times a year through the third grade.The Senate Education Committee meeting is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Tuesday
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The state Senate advanced the legislation Wednesday. It would also require schools to provide tiered support to students showing dyslexic traits.
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