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Summary of the Massachusetts State Guidelines
1. Required Screenings
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Preschoolers (ages 3–5): Annual vision screening starting at school entry.
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Kindergarten through Grade 5: Vision screening annually up to age 11.
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Grades 6–8: One screening between ages 12–14.
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Grades 9–12: One screening between ages 15–18.
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New Students: Screened for distance, near visual acuity, and stereopsis if prior screening evidence is unavailable.
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Prior to Kindergarten Entry: Screening or eye exam results from the previous 12 months must be submitted by parents.
2. Screening Referral Criteria (Criteria for Passing Vision Test)
Distance Visual Acuity:
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Preschool (3 years): Pass at 20/50.
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Preschool (4+ years): Pass at 20/40.
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Kindergarten through Grade 12: Pass at 20/32.
Near Visual Acuity:
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Required for ages 3 through 9 (up to Grade 3); pass at 20/32.
Stereoacuity:
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Pass 1 Smile Test used for children ages 5–9 (Grades K–3).
Instrument-Based Screening:
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For ages 3–5: Instrument screening (e.g., Spot™, PlusOptix) replaces other visual acuity screening but requires near acuity test.
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Failing Criteria: Any student not meeting these thresholds requires referral for a comprehensive eye exam Massachusetts.
3. Children Who Should Bypass Screening
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Neurodevelopmental Delays: Must present proof of an eye exam.
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Complex Disabilities: If unable to complete or benefit from standard screenings.
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Children Already Under Eye Care: Those with recent eye exams or diagnosed eye conditions.
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Children Exhibiting Vision Concerns: Signs from teachers, nurses, or parents may prompt a direct referral without screening.
4. Required Tools OR Important Changes to Tools Used/Discontinued
Approved Tools:
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Distance charts: LEA SYMBOLS® or Sloan Letters with logMAR notation.
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Near vision charts: LEA SYMBOLS® with 16-inch cord.
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Stereoacuity: Pass 1 Smile Test for ages 5–9.
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Instrument-based screeners for ages 3–5: Spot™, PlusOptix, Retinomax.
Discontinued Tools:
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Random Dot E for stereoacuity.
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Visual Acuity Machines (e.g., Optec, Titmus, Keystone View) are no longer recommended due to reliability concerns.
Recommended Products
Distance Visual Acuity
Stereoacuity and Near Vision Acuity
Optional Equipment
Additional Vision Screenings
Cabinets and Accessories
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