ConnectEd 2019-20 // Issue IV | Page 7

GISD continues to develop premier dyslexia program Committed to providing the best in education, Garland ISD is focused on preparing all learners for success. By enhancing professional development, expanding offerings and welcoming new opportunities, the district is cultivating one of the finest dyslexia programs in the nation. “GISD continues to make great strides as a premier district for dyslexia services,” said Assistant Director of Dyslexia Marcy Eisinger. “Over the last year, the GISD Dyslexia team trained individuals serving every campus. An additional 35 teachers completed a rigorous two-year training and are sitting for the national exam to earn dyslexia therapist titles.” Individuals who receive the esteemed national certification have the highest level of training, understanding and addressing the complex needs of students and classroom teachers. In addition to fostering a network of experts, GISD seeks innovative opportunities to help student achievement. “We participated in a study with Harvard University regarding early identification of dyslexia,” Eisinger revealed. “GISD increased identification from less than one percent to over five percent. This has been a great accomplishment for the success of our students. Our screening efforts for those in kindergarten and first grade are helping to ensure that our students are identified and supported early.” Increasing dyslexia awareness has also been emphasized. With parent groups, seminars, interactive sessions and a well-attended annual symposium, the team is making historic advances. “It is an honor to be the first in the nation to create and offer a bilingual dyslexia simulation,” she stated. “Our program has been recognized across the state, nation and even overseas. We have every intention of not stopping here. Our efforts will continue to ensure we deliver quality events and every opportunity to our families and community.” True to her word, the team continues to provide uninterrupted live services for students through the district’s highly regarded at-home learning platform. They will also host a virtual Dyslexia Summer Camp for students in grades 1–12 in July. Learn more about the impressive program at garlandisd.net/dyslexia. Be counted The 2020 census is underway, and data shows many people are still unreported. In fact, just 50 percent of the nation’s population filled out the survey by the end of April. Why is participation important? School funding is one of many things that rely on census data, so educational offerings could be impacted from under-representation. It has never been easier to respond. Simply access the internet on a computer or phone and visit 2020census.gov or call 844-330-2020 to be counted. All responses are confidential, and every living, breathing person counts. Rafael R. Valbuena Sr. Class of 2004 // #TeamGISD “With the education Garland ISD afforded me, I was able to enter the legal field directly out of high school. The DECA program taught us leadership and the importance of business. We were able to help each other while working with a lot of different personalities in a competitive environment. This valuable experience helped me build my own law firm.” • Attended Sewell Elementary School, Webb Middle School and North Garland High School • Attorney, The Valbuena Law Firm, PLLC 2019–20 // Issue IV 6