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With Fewer School Psychologists, Black Students Pay The Emotional Price

Blog Introduction: School can be challenging for all kids, but some students face unique emotional and mental hurdles that require additional attention. Unfortunately, many of...

APA Welcomes Florida Dept. of Ed’s Decision to Allow Full AP Psychology Course

Washington, D.C. - In a significant move, the Florida Department of Education has granted permission for the comprehensive teaching of the Advanced Placement (AP)...

GMU’s School Psychology Program Introduces Groundbreaking Center For Testing

Introducing the Coordinated Educational and Wellness Services (CEWS) center at George Mason University’s School of Education. This new center, housed within the College of...

Utah Schools Struggle with Severe Shortage of School Psychologists

Utah is facing a critical shortage of school psychologists, falling significantly below the recommended ratios set by the National Association of School Psychologists. With...

UAB School of Education Launches School Psychology Program to Address Shortage

In an effort to combat the critical shortage of school psychologists in the state, the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Education has...

Texas Faces Critical Shortage of School Psychologists amid Deepening Youth Mental Health Crisis

In Texas, the youth mental health crisis is worsening, and the state is facing a critical shortage of school psychologists. According to data from...

School Psychology Professor Wins $2 Million U.S. Dept. of Education Grant

Lindsay Fallon, an associate professor of school psychology in the College of Education & Human Development, was awarded a four-year grant of $1,999,991 by...

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