Featured Resources
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Letter on Non-Continuation of Mental Health Workforce Development
NASP sent a letter to Congress expressing concern regarding the Department of Education’s recent decision to issue letters of non-continuation for critical grant projects supporting efforts to develop the workforce of school mental health professionals.
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Resolution Promoting Federal Role in Education
NASP has adopted a resolution affirming the critical importance of a comprehensive, strategic federal role in public education, including maintaining a "fully funded, staffed, and empowered U.S. Department of Education."
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The Impact of Federal Support for School Mental Health Services
Two federal grant programs explicitly focus on addressing the shortages of school mental health professionals, this white paper analyzes the results from grantees addressing school psychology shortages.
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The Unbreakable School Psychologist
How do you hang on when the environment around you seems chaotic and the challenges feel insurmountable? Throughout the history of our profession, advocating for the needs of young people has been a means of coping during difficult times.
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Ratio of Students to School Psychologists
This new brief summarizes the 2023–2024 school year’s student to school psychologist ratio for every U.S. territory, using the National Center for Education Statistics counts of school psychologists.
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Present at NASP 2026
Presentation proposal submissions for the 2026 NASP convention is now open. We are especially seeking presentations that will appeal to seasoned practitioners and assist them in delivering the highest quality, evidence-based practices in schools.
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Learn With NASP Webinars
Looking to expand your skill set? The NASP Online Learning Center offers on-demand webinars specifically for school psychologists. Learn on your own time and earn NASP-Approved CPD hours.
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Volunteer Leadership Openings
Interested in becoming more involved with NASP? Join the Ethics Advisory Panel, the Graduate Education Committee, or any of the other committees with openings. Check back regularly for new opportunities!
About NASP
The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) represents and supports the profession of school psychology by advancing effective practices to improve students' learning, behavior and mental health, and by maintaining essential standards for ethics and practice. Read more
NASP Practice Model
The NASP Model for Comprehensive and Integrated School Psychological Services, also known as the NASP Practice Model, represents NASP’s official policy regarding the delivery of school psychological services. The model was updated as part of the NASP 2020 Professional Standards revision and builds on the success of the 2010 standards in advancing the comprehensive role of school psychologists across the country.