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    APA: The Rising Demand for School Psychologists

    There is a strong push to hire more school psychologists in the U.S. due to pre-existing shortages and increased mental health needs among students since COVID-19. However, the student-to-psychologist ratio remains far above recommended levels.

    Reports show increases in depression, suicidal ideation, and other mental health issues among students during the pandemic. School psychologists see more behavioral issues and lack of emotional regulation in students.

    Burnout and difficult working conditions contribute to shortages. Efforts are underway to expand training programs and recruit more candidates through initiatives like offering more flexible degrees and “grow your own” programs.

    Federal funding is supporting expanded programs at universities and school districts to recruit and train more school psychologists through initiatives like free tuition, paid internships, and guaranteed placement after graduation.

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