As Reported by Idaho Education News: Schools Start to Incorporate Newly Required Dyslexia Training
A number of districts and charters have started focusing on and offering dyslexia training. Organizations like Lee Pesky Learning Center (LPLC) have risen to meet the need with newly created, in-person hybrid and online classes designed for school staff. The strategies LPLC offers will help not just those with dyslexia, but all students, to learn to read. And that’s essential, because reading is the gateway to a lifetime of learning.
LPLC Welcomes New Board Member
Jerry Sturgill is a former Wall Street lawyer turned investment banker. After...
LPLC Debuts Self-Paced Dyslexia Course for Idaho Educators, Admin & Counselors as Reported by CBS2
Supporting students with dyslexia, that’s the goal for Gem State educators. After House Bill 731 passed last July, Idaho educators for grades 6th thru 12th are now required to seek instructional certification for dyslexia.
As Reported by CBS2: LPLC Partners with BSU to Help Students with Learning Challenges
This summer, Boise State University (BSU) undergraduates will have a new opportunity to take their learning to the next level with the support of Lee Pesky Learning Center (LPLC).
CBS2 Highlights LPLC as a Leader in Learning this Fall
On Thursday, November 24, 2022, CBS2 partnered with CapEd Credit Union to highlight educators and organizations creating an impact in the early childhood sector across the state of Idaho.
As Reported by CBS2: LPLC Receives a $45K Grant from CapEd Credit Union
Lee Pesky Learning Center (LPLC) received the first of three disbursements of a $45,000 grant from CapEd Credit Union on Dec. 5. LPLC is a 501c3 education nonprofit headquartered in Boise.







