Connecticut Association of School Psychologists

Connecticut Association of School Psychologists CASP is the professional membership organization of CT School Psychologists

We are proud to have you as part of our Connecticut School Psych community!!!
11/07/2025

We are proud to have you as part of our Connecticut School Psych community!!!

Reflect on this week and the ways your community celebrated school psychologists! Consider how you can continue to build...
11/07/2025

Reflect on this week and the ways your community celebrated school psychologists! Consider how you can continue to build upon NSPW to bring attention to the importance of school psychologists!

11/07/2025

One of school psychologists' biggest strengths is finding ways to help ALL students to thrive! As we celebrate , share why you are proud to be a school psychologist in the comments!

Each person brings a unique ideas and perspectives! Share your culture and viewpoints and take time to learn from others...
11/06/2025

Each person brings a unique ideas and perspectives! Share your culture and viewpoints and take time to learn from others. Use NASP resources, the NASP Exposure Project, and books on social justice to highlight the strengths that everyone can bring to their school community or the practice of school psychology!

Consider what your community needs and how you can best advocate for the betterment of education system. Use this opport...
11/05/2025

Consider what your community needs and how you can best advocate for the betterment of education system. Use this opportunity to bring attention to the critical shortage of school psychologists or the urgent needs in your community. Write letters to your elected officials, contact members of your local school board, or join NASP’s virtual Capitol Hill Day.

11/05/2025

This tell your elected officials how school psychologists help students pursue new ideas and thrive in school, at home, and in life! Contact your legislators and ask them to support school psychologists and increase access to comprehensive school mental health services. https://buff.ly/JetLeK8

11/05/2025

Think your school should be recognized for their commitment to the NASP Model for Comprehensive and Integrated School Psychological Services?
The Excellence in School Psychological Services (ESPS) Recognition Program does just that! Find out what it takes to be a ESPS recognized school: https://buff.ly/Vp4KcBD

11/04/2025

As you reflect on those who helped you find your path in school psychology, it's important to recognize the work of those bringing new people to the field. Read NASP's recent white paper about how school psychologists across the country are using federal investments to address workforce shortages in innovative ways and meet the unique needs of their communities. https://buff.ly/TBitz2W

11/04/2025

Interested in how school psychologists pave their way from test-takers to system-shapers? NASP members can learn how the NASP Practice Model can help practitioners to best use their wide variety of skills for the benefit of their communities. https://buff.ly/B77kjwX

11/04/2025
11/04/2025

School psychologists provide services that connect mental health, behavior and learning, with school, home, and community services.
It can be hard to describe this comprehensive role, but this resource can aid you in communicating the importance of all facets of being a school psychologist. https://buff.ly/suxOd8y

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