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Connecticut Governor Dannel P. Malloy proclaims October 2015 to be Dyslexia Awareness Month in the State of Connecticut and recognizes the Dyslexia Society of Connecticut, which "provides Dyslexia information, helps with the appropriate remediation, and assists Connecticut residents with resources to help understand the problems stemming from Dyslexia."
The Academic Achievement Gap in Connecticut is greater than any other state in the USA, other than Massachusetts. We have a larger gap than Washington, D.C., according to the I.E.S. Statistical Report of 2011.
Until the passage of Connecticut Public Act 14-39, dyslexia was not recognized as a need for special academic intervention in Connecticut.
You can contribute to the interactive nature of our organization by becoming a member and getting involved in the process. Many opportunities exist for serving on committees and organizing presentations. Your ideas and engagement in our organization can contribute significantly to ....
We have several specialists on our Board of Directors in the field of education and dyslexia who can provide information to help guide you in choosing the appropriate path for you, your child, or an acquaintance.