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Hard to Read: How American Schools Fail Kids with Dyslexia

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Baltimore County Schools Need to Do More for Reading

The Baltimore County schools are paying nearly 40 million dollars a year to send kids with disabilities to specialized private schools. A lawyer said that's because the school system is identifying more kids with dyslexia and the schools don't have teachers trained to provide the appropriate help. Until recently, Orton Gillingham tutoring was not an option in the Baltimore County public schools. But last year, the school system started training teachers in OG.

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