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    Boost Reading Success in Arizona Using Istation's Reading Screener 

    The Arizona Department of Education approved Istation as a K-3 diagnostic assessment and universal dyslexia screener

    Arizona educators can now screen students and predict reading difficulties early on using Istation. 

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    School leaders can rely on Istation to... 

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    Assess Reading Skills

    Assess proficiency levels to identify gaps.
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    Monitor Progress

    Monitor progress frequently to keep students on track. 
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    Respond

    Adapt teaching to be more impactful.
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    Identifying Reading Risks Early on is Critical to Student Success

    According to the National Center for Learning Disabilities, dyslexia affects 1 in 5 students.

    With Istation, educators get clear analyses, instructional reports, recommendations, and more to keep students moving forward.

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    Why Districts & Schools Use Istation

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    Sage International

    "Istation has provided informative data that has become a tool for differentiation. As a reading specialist, I have grouped our intervention students accordingly based on this data."

    Dee Dee Germino, RTI Specialist

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    Cook Primary School

    "The [Istation] data is valid and reliable,” Dixon said, “because students are testing every month on a program they are using every day. So if something isn’t right, you know what you need to work on immediately."

    Jeanne Dixon, Principal

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    Community Unit District

    "With Istation [Lectura] we are seeing those results of kids learning how to read, how to write, how to listen, and how to use language effectively.”

    Joshua Perdomo, Director for EL and World Languages