CASP: California Association of School Psychologists

CASP: California Association of School Psychologists The Association provides continuing professional development to the membership through regional training programs and an annual convention.

Founded in 1950 and located in Sacramento, the California Association of School Psychologists (CASP) is the statewide membership organization for school psychologists in California. Founded in 1953 and located in Sacramento, the California Association of School Psychologists (CASP) is the statewide membership organization for school psychologists in California. With a membership close to 3,000, CA

SP is the largest statewide organization of school psychologists in the nation and the strongest voice for psychologists practicing in California's schools. In addition to providing liaison with various state boards and commissions, CASP actively represents the profession to legislative audiences, governmental officials, and other policy-making bodies. Publications of the Association include a quarterly magazine and an annual research journal. The CASP membership is comprised of individuals who work in school districts, and in private practice throughout the state, helping school personnel--teachers, administrators, and counselors--support student education and solve related learning, social, and adjustment problems. Working, also, with parents of students, school psychologists link homes, classrooms, and school systems to promote the mental health, learning, and welfare of California's children and youth. The Association's governance structure is reflected in a 13-member Executive Board and an appointed slate of committee chairs and members who, together, complete the Board of Directors. The Executive Board is charged with policy-making for the organization and takes input and recommendations from committee chairs and the executive director in this regard. The work of the Association is carried out through the efforts of staff and volunteers, coordinated, on a daily basis by the Executive Director.

New research opportunity for school psychologists!Researchers from East Texas A&M University are seeking participants fo...
06/16/2026

New research opportunity for school psychologists!

Researchers from East Texas A&M University are seeking participants for a 25-minute survey examining school psychologists' knowledge of de-implementation, attitudes toward discontinuing ineffective programs, and behavioral intentions related to replacing those programs with more effective alternatives.

To be eligible, participants must currently be employed as a school psychologist in a public or private school in the United States.

Participation is anonymous.

Learn more and participate: casponline.org/surveys

New research opportunity for school psychologists!Researchers from Fordham University are seeking participants for a 20-...
06/10/2026

New research opportunity for school psychologists!

Researchers from Fordham University are seeking participants for a 20-minute survey exploring neuropsychology training in school psychology, including self-efficacy and knowledge related to evaluating ADHD.

The study aims to better understand school psychologists' confidence in completing neuropsychological tasks in school settings and their knowledge of ADHD evaluation practices.

Participants may also enter a raffle for a chance to win a $10 Amazon gift card.

Learn more and participate: casponline.org/surveys

What role does belonging play in student mental health?A Santa Clara University research team is exploring whether a dig...
06/04/2026

What role does belonging play in student mental health?

A Santa Clara University research team is exploring whether a digital intervention focused on social safety and belonging can help reduce depression among LGBTQ+ youth.

The project highlights an important consideration for educators and school mental health professionals: students who feel connected, supported, and safe are better positioned to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.

Read more: https://ow.ly/JP1j50Z7PPJ

Santa Clara University

Professor and clinical psychologist, Greg Hajcak, is tackling California’s mental health crisis with a $3 million state-funded digital intervention project aimed at helping LGBTQ+ youth.

New research opportunity for school psychologists!Take this 15 to 20 minute survey on the relationship between burnout a...
06/01/2026

New research opportunity for school psychologists!

Take this 15 to 20 minute survey on the relationship between burnout and contemporary innovations in school psychology, including artificial intelligence, digital assessment tools and methods for identifying specific learning disabilities.

Participation is voluntary, anonymous and open to public school psychologists currently practicing in the United States who provide in-person services.

https://casponline.org/surveys/

🚨 Early bird pricing for CASP Summer Experience 2026 ends this Sunday, May 31.Join CASP July 7–10 at the Hyatt Regency S...
05/29/2026

🚨 Early bird pricing for CASP Summer Experience 2026 ends this Sunday, May 31.

Join CASP July 7–10 at the Hyatt Regency Sonoma Wine Country in Santa Rosa for four days of learning, connection and conversation with school psychologists and LEPs from across the state.

Save 10% when you register by Sunday.

https://cvent.me/Oy27xZ

CASP is excited to welcome the San Bernardino County Association of School Psychologists (SBCASP) as our newest affiliat...
05/22/2026

CASP is excited to welcome the San Bernardino County Association of School Psychologists (SBCASP) as our newest affiliate.

SBCASP joins CASP Region VI and was created to support school psychologists throughout San Bernardino County through professional development, networking, advocacy, and community building.

We look forward to supporting SBCASP and its members as they grow and serve students, schools, and communities across the Inland Empire.

SBCASP Press Release
https://bit.ly/4urrmkM

Join SBCASP
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CASP-supported SB 903 has passed the California State Senate.The bill would prohibit AI chatbots and companies from adve...
05/21/2026

CASP-supported SB 903 has passed the California State Senate.

The bill would prohibit AI chatbots and companies from advertising or providing therapy or psychotherapy services in California unless a licensed professional is responsible for the care.

CASP members advocated in support of SB 903 during Legislative Action Day earlier this year as part of our ongoing efforts to support safe, ethical, and human-centered mental health services.

The bill now moves to the Assembly.

https://ow.ly/XVVV50Z2Yq5

Registration is open for the 2026 CASP Summer Experience, July 7–10 at the Hyatt Regency Sonoma Wine Country.Join school...
05/15/2026

Registration is open for the 2026 CASP Summer Experience, July 7–10 at the Hyatt Regency Sonoma Wine Country.

Join school psychologists and LEPs from across California for four days of learning, connection and conversation in Santa Rosa.

This year’s program includes sessions on legal updates, autism, mental health, SCIA assessment, su***de intervention and PREPaRE Workshop 2. Attendees can earn up to 24 CEUs, with lunch included daily and dinner provided Tuesday and Thursday evenings.

Register by May 31 to save 10%.

https://casponline.org/summer-experience

Registration is open for the 2026 CASP Summer Experience, July 7–10 in Santa Rosa.This year’s event includes PREPaRE Wor...
05/13/2026

Registration is open for the 2026 CASP Summer Experience, July 7–10 in Santa Rosa.

This year’s event includes PREPaRE Workshop 2: Crisis Intervention and Recovery, a two-day training focused on helping school-based mental health professionals respond to acute traumatic stressors and support recovery in school communities.

The PREPaRE training takes place July 9–10 at the Hyatt Regency Sonoma Wine Country. Attendees can also take part in additional Summer Experience sessions on legal updates, autism, SCIA assessment, mental health, su***de intervention and more.

Come for the training, connect with colleagues and enjoy a summer trip to Sonoma Wine Country.

Register by May 31 to save 10%.

https://casponline.org/summer-experience

During Student Mental Health Awareness Week, CASP recognizes the important role school psychologists play in supporting ...
05/12/2026

During Student Mental Health Awareness Week, CASP recognizes the important role school psychologists play in supporting students’ mental health, emotional well-being, and sense of belonging at school.

Every student deserves access to safe, supportive, and connected learning environments, and school psychologists work every day to help make that possible for students across California.

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