MS Dyslexia Therapy Scholarship for Students with Dyslexia; revise eligibility beginning with kindergarten.
If passed, the bill will directly affect students diagnosed with dyslexia across the state. The amendments will allow more students to qualify for scholarships that facilitate attendance at public or nonpublic schools that provide comprehensive dyslexia therapy. As a result, this legislative change seeks to enhance educational outcomes for students who face challenges associated with dyslexia by ensuring access to appropriate educational resources and specialized support.
House Bill 1204 amends existing Mississippi statutes to expand eligibility for the Mississippi Dyslexia Therapy Scholarship for Students with Dyslexia Program. This legislation broadens the scope of students who can access funding for dyslexia therapy to include those in grades K-12. The primary objective of the bill is to ensure that students diagnosed with dyslexia receive the necessary support and educational interventions, allowing them to attend suitable schools where they can receive specialized dyslexia therapy.
There may be opposition from parties concerned about the allocation of state resources towards private education through scholarships. Critics might argue that such funding could divert attention and resources from public schools, which must support all students, including those with learning disabilities. Additionally, there may be disagreements on the adequacy of dyslexia resources provided in the schools that students would have the option to attend if given these scholarships.