The innovative classroom at Celebrate Dyslexia Schools promotes learning for students with dyslexia.
San Antonio has launched Celebrate Dyslexia Schools, the first charter school dedicated to students with dyslexia. Founded by educator Jasmin Dean, the school aims to provide a nurturing environment and specialized education for young learners with dyslexia. The school will ensure teachers are rigorously trained and certified to offer effective instruction, responding to the rising need for dyslexia education amid legal requirements for Texas schools. Enrollment is currently open for kindergarten through second grade, promising a brighter educational future for dyslexic students in the community.
San Antonio has just embarked on a journey towards warmer educational opportunities with the recent opening of Celebrate Dyslexia Schools, the first charter school in the area that’s all about supporting students with dyslexia. Set inside the vibrant and engaging atmosphere of The DoSeum, a sprawling 68,000-square-foot children’s museum, this new establishment is set to be a beacon of hope for families navigating the challenges of dyslexia.
Celebrate Dyslexia Schools is the brainchild of an inspiring educator, Jasmin Dean. As the school’s superintendent and a dedicated mother to three dyslexic sons, Dean has a personal stake in expanding access to quality education. Her passion shines through as the school aims to create a nurturing environment tailored specifically for students with learning differences, helping them to not only learn but thrive.
Enrollment is already open for the upcoming fall 2024 academic year, targeting cute little kindergarteners as well as first and second graders. Dean wants parents to feel confident that their children will receive the attention and education they deserve, which is especially important given that around 330,000 students in Texas are currently diagnosed with dyslexia—a staggering increase of 70% in just five years! It’s not just a number; it’s a growing community.
What makes Celebrate Dyslexia Schools stand out is its commitment to quality instruction. All teachers will be undergoing a rigorous certification process to become Certified Academic Language Therapists (CALT). This specialized training is vital because it ensures that the teaching methods employed are not just effective but also scientifically based. The school absorbs the hefty expense of this certification, which can run up to $7,000 and takes about two years to complete. This means that the focus stays on what matters most: the students’ education.
The curriculum at Celebrate Dyslexia Schools is designed with one important goal in mind: to provide individualized lesson plans and structured literacy instruction. The focus on multi-sensory teaching techniques resonates with the necessity of tapping into various learning styles, making learning an enjoyable adventure rather than a chore. This school plans to set an example that can be replicated by districts across the state, showing other educators how to teach dyslexia effectively.
This initiative comes on the heels of House Bill 3928, which was passed in 2023. This law requires all Texas school districts to provide special education services specifically for students with dyslexia—a monumental step forward considering that prior to this legislation, students were only given general accommodations. This has opened the door for schools like Celebrate Dyslexia to shine a spotlight on rigorous, specialized pedagogy.
As more students are diagnosed with dyslexia, school districts are feeling the pressure to comply with new legislative requirements. Many are working hard but facing challenges like the shortage of qualified specialists. In fact, increasing awareness and screening efforts mean public schools are under considerable stress to adequately address the needs of dyslexic students.
It’s refreshing to see a school dedicated to changing the narrative for students with dyslexia. The emphasis on early intervention and the aim to prevent long-term educational challenges is promising for the future. With training and partnership opportunities, like those with the University of Texas at San Antonio, this school will not only prepare current educators but also help cultivate future specialists ready to make a difference.
So, for families facing the hurdles of dyslexia, Celebrate Dyslexia Schools offers a warm ray of hope in San Antonio, paving the way for brighter educational experiences for kids. The journey might be a challenging one, but with the right resources and support, the possibilities are endless!
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