It’s a Monday evening at Frederick High School’s library, and as families filter in to find seats, a group of students gather beneath the projector screen. The title slide clicks into place: “What We Want Everyone to Know About Dyslexia.” Over the course of the evening, these students dispel myths and misconceptions about dyslexia, share their own journeys, and empower families in the community with practical tools and resources.
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