About The Field of School Psychology
School Psychologists are experts in learning, behavior, mental health, and school systems.
They Provide
- academic and behavioral interventions
- mental health supports
- evaluation, assessment, and data analysis
- consultation with teachers and families
- culturally responsive services
- crisis prevention and response
They Support
- struggling and diverse learners
- academic achievement
- positive behavior and mental health
- safe and supportive learning environments
- school-family-community partnerships
- school-wide data-based decision-making
They Serve In
- public and private schools
- early childhood centers
- universities
- juvenile justice facilities
- clinics and hospitals
- independent practice
The vast majority of school psychologists work in K-12 public schools.
School psychologists can make a positive, lasting difference in children’s lives. They are a vital part of the effort to unlock each child’s potential for success. School psychology is an ideal career for individuals that are interested in:
- Working directly with children and adolescents
- Supporting students with mental health needs by providing counseling, skill instruction, and learning and support plans
- Assessing and evaluating individual differences to identify intervention strategies
- Working collaboratively with parents and teachers to support children’s success
- Changing practices and policies to improve school outcomes
- Engaging in challenging and diverse activities that change from day to day
- Using research to inform practices
- Developing strong team member and leadership skills
- Promoting appreciation and support for human diversity
- Demonstrating the highest standards for ethical and professional behavior
- Helping students thrive at home, in school, and in life
(NASP, 2023)
The reports that the national average annual salary for School Psychologists is $87,550. The average salary for school psychologists in Rhode Island is $84,230, and the average salary in Massachusetts is $92,730.
National Wage Estimates for School Psychologists
Percentile | 10% | 25% | 50% Median |
75% | 90% |
Annual Salary | $ 53,040 | $ 64,880 | $ 81,500 | $ 103,890 | $ 128,800 |
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