MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE
2024 Regular Session
To: Education
By: Senator(s) England, DeLano, Boyd, Carter, Horhn, Kirby, McCaughn, Norwood, Parks, Simmons (12th), Simmons (13th), Suber, Turner-Ford, Wiggins, Blackmon, Michel, Seymour, Barrett, Jordan
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 37-173-1, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO EXPAND THE DYSLEXIA THERAPY SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDENTS WITH DYSLEXIA PROGRAM BY MAKING CERTIFIED ACADEMIC LANGUAGE THERAPISTS (CALT) ELIGIBLE TO BE EMPLOYED BY SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE DYSLEXIA SERVICES; TO REQUIRE THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO ISSUE LICENSES TO INDIVIDUALS THROUGH RECIPROCITY IF THE INDIVIDUAL MEETS CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
SECTION 1. Section 37-173-1, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
37-173-1. As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings ascribed in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(a) "Board" means the State Board of Education.
(b) "Department" means the State Department of Education.
(c) "Dyslexia" means a specific learning disability that is neurological in origin, characterized by difficulties with accurate and fluent word recognition and poor spelling and decoding abilities, which typically result from a deficit in the phonological component of language that is often unexpected in relation to other cognitive abilities and the provision of effective classroom instruction, and secondary consequences which may include problems in reading comprehension and reduced reading experience that can impede growth of vocabulary and background knowledge.
(d) "Dyslexia therapy" means an appropriate specialized dyslexia instructional program that is delivered by a Mississippi Department of Education licensed dyslexia therapist which is scientific, research-based, Orton-Gillingham based, and is offered in a small group setting to teach students the components of reading instruction which include:
(i) Phonemic awareness to enable students to detect, segment, blend and manipulate sounds in spoken language;
(ii) Graphophonemic knowledge (phonics) for teaching the letter-sound plan of English;
(iii) The entire structure of the English language that encompasses morphology, semantics, syntax and pragmatics;
(iv) Linguistic instruction directed toward proficiency and fluency with the patterns of language so that words and sentences are carriers of meaning; and
(v) Strategies that students use for decoding, encoding, word recognition, fluency and comprehension.
These components shall be taught using instructional approaches that include explicit, direct instruction which is systematic, sequential and cumulative, following a logical plan of presenting the alphabetic principle commensurate with the students' needs, with no assumption of prior skills or language knowledge; individualized to meet the specific learning needs of each individual student in a small group setting; intensive, highly concentrated instruction that maximizes student engagement and uses specialized methods and materials; meaning-based instruction directed toward purposeful reading and writing, with an emphasis on comprehension and composition; and multisensory instruction that incorporates the simultaneous use of two (2) or more sensory pathways during teacher presentations and student practice.
(e) "AA license" means a certification issued by the department to educators who hold a master's degree, indicating their eligibility to teach in specific academic settings within the State of Mississippi.
(f) "Qualified Instructor of Certified Academic Language Therapists" means a professional who is certified in instructor competency through a nationally recognized Orton-Gillingham based dyslexia therapy organization or Orton-Gillingham based academic language therapy organization and has:
(i) Experience in Orton-Gillingham based dyslexia therapy situations that include remediating students of various severity levels, ages and group sizes not exceeding six (6) students;
(ii) Completed a minimum of fourteen hundred (1400) clinical therapy hours;
(iii) Completed a minimum of two (2) curriculum therapy cycles remediating students;
(iv) Trained in a minimum of two (2) Orton-Gillingham based dyslexia therapy curriculum programs;
(v) Assisted in training educators through an Orton-Gillingham based dyslexia therapy program under a Qualified Instructor of Certified Academic Language Therapists; and
(vi) A master's degree or higher level of education.
( * * *g) "Department of Education licensed
dyslexia therapist" means a professional:
(i) Who
has completed training in a department approved Orton-Gillingham based dyslexia
therapy training program attaining a AA license in dyslexia therapy * * *;
or
(ii) Holding or currently participating in a master's degree that leads to an AA license and a department-approved Orton-Gillingham based dyslexia therapy training program; or
(iii) Holding a standard five-year license or administrator license and a master's degree having completed a department-approved Orton-Gillingham based dyslexia training program; or
(iv) Holding:
1. A national certification for Orton-Gillingham based dyslexia therapy or Orton-Gillingham based academic language therapy from a nationally recognized professional organization;
2. College transcripts as proof of a master's degree or greater level of graduate education; and
3. Current membership in a national certifying organization for Orton-Gillingham based dyslexia therapy or Orton-Gillingham based academic language therapy as proof of maintenance of professional continuing education standards.
(h) "Approved dyslexia therapy training program" means a program accredited by the International Multisensory Structured Language Education Council (IMSLEC) and includes:
(i) A minimum of two hundred (200) hours of coursework and seven hundred (700) hours of clinical work, observed and monitored by a Qualified Instructor of Certified Academic Language Therapists; and
(ii) A reading-science competency examination, including multisensory structured language, administered by a nationally recognized organization with authority to issue national certification.
( * * *i) "Mississippi Dyslexia Therapy Scholarship
for Students with Dyslexia Program" means a scholarship to provide the
option to attend a public school other than the one to which assigned, or to
provide a scholarship to a nonpublic school of choice, for students in Grade 1
through Grade 12 diagnosed with dyslexia in order to receive comprehensive
multisensory dyslexia therapy delivered by holders of an appropriate license in
dyslexia therapy issued by the department.
( * * *j) "School" means any public
or state-accredited nonpublic special purpose school that provides a
specific learning environment that provides comprehensive dyslexia therapy
instruction delivered by dyslexia therapists licensed by the department
providing highly qualified education and intervention services to children diagnosed
with the primary learning disability of dyslexia.
SECTION 2. If the individual meets the requirements of Section 37-173-1(g) and is otherwise licensed by their state's respective department or agency that licenses such occupations, then the Department of Education shall issue the individual a license through reciprocity.
SECTION 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2024.