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Monday, January 30, 2012

Cobb County School for Dyslexia

A group in Cobb County is planning to open a school that would serve elementary and middle-school aged students who have dyslexia, an organic reading disability where the brain has difficulty interpreting letters.

To read about this school, please visit the Marietta Daily Journal: http://mdjonline.com/view/full_story/17334906/article-New-private-school-would-serve-students-with-dyslexia?instance=home_news_bullets.

People of all ages with organic reading disabilities such as dyslexia qualify for Talking Book services.

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