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More is available for paid subscribers - but it seems to imply that Rodney had to overcome dyslexia - something that I had never heard before.
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Landmark graduates celebrate victory over dyslexia
By Martina Brendel
Staff writer
For the average high school student, obtaining a high school diploma is a cause for celebration.
For a student with dyslexia, it's like winning the Super Bowl.
Which is why it was more than fitting that the keynote address at Landmark School's graduation was given by Rodney Harrison, defensive captain for the three-time Super Bowl champion New England Patriots.
Graduating from high school is simply the first of many challenges they will face, Harrison told the 85 graduates of Landmark, a private school for students with language-based learning disabilities. Success, he said, comes only through hard work and a positive attitude.
More is available for paid subscribers - but it seems to imply that Rodney had to overcome dyslexia - something that I had never heard before.
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