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Students at the Carroll School, a private school in Lincoln for children with language-based learning disabilities like dyslexia, star in 'Breaking Through,' a musical chronicling the story of a girl living with a learning disability. Emily is popular and musically talented, but finds difficulty with academics - until she discovers she has dyslexia. Kira Teare-Thomas performed center stage during a recent rehearsal.
Students at the Carroll School, a private school in Lincoln for children with language-based learning disabilities like dyslexia, star in "Breaking Through," a musical chronicling the story of a girl living with a learning disability. Emily is popular and musically talented, but finds difficulty with academics - until she discovers she has dyslexia. Kira Teare-Thomas performed center stage during a recent rehearsal.
(Wiqan Ang for the Boston Globe)
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