Navigating the ‘big little leap’ to kindergarten

No matter how well children are prepared for kindergarten, their transition to the classroom during the first few months plays a key role in their success, a new study suggests. Researchers found that kids who made a more successful transition in the first 10-14 weeks of kindergarten scored higher than others on tests of […]
There’s a strong push for more school psychologists

A combination of pre-existing shortages and a rise in school stressors has led to a major effort to train and hire more mental health professionals for school settings. With a growing mental health crisis among young people—a trend both exacerbated and illuminated by COVID—the need for school psychologists is multiplying. School psychologists in the United […]
Cardiac Emergency Response Plan: Is Your School Prepared?

With an unwavering dedication to her profession, PSI’s Suzanne Evans, RN, BSN, LSN, NCSN consistently explores avenues to elevate her school’s readiness for unexpected emergencies. Having served as a local school nurse for 14 years and 23 years of experience as a registered nurse (RN), Suzanne found inspiration to write this article after successfully implementing […]
CDC Mental Health and Well-Being Action Guide for Schools

The CDC has recently developed a new action guide for mental health and well-being for schools. Please see a brief description below and follow the links for more important information. CDC recently released a school mental health action guide to support schools in their efforts to promote students’ mental health. This action guide is a direct […]
Nurturing Your Child’s Mental Health During the Holiday Season: 5 Essential Tips for Parents

The holiday season is often portrayed as a time of joy and celebration, but it can also bring added stress and challenges, especially for children. As a parent, it’s important to prioritize and support your child’s mental well-being during this time. Here are five valuable tips to help you navigate the holiday season while promoting […]
5 Holiday Job Search Tips for Education Professionals

Here are five tips that job seekers can consider implementing over the holidays when looking for a job in the field of education: 1. Update Your Resume and Cover Letter: Use the holiday break to review and update your resume and cover letter. Highlight your relevant skills, experiences, and accomplishments. Tailor your documents to the […]
Scholarship Winner – Rose Rife

We are delighted to announce that Rose Rife has been selected as the winner of the annual 2023 School Psychology $1,000 Scholarship Award by PSI. Rose is completing her internship and is in her 3rd year in the School Psychology program at Cleveland State University. She has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to enhancing the lives […]
Ohio ranks near top of states for school voucher spending

Ohio’s increase in school voucher spending this year for the EdChoice Expansion Program sets up the state to rank near the top nationally when it comes to taxpayer use of voucher dollars to attend private schools. This is not only because of the increase in voucher money for each child but also because of an […]
The Top 10 Elementary, Middle Schools in Ohio

The U.S. News & World Report released a ranking of Ohio’s top elementary and middle schools Thursday, assessing nearly 80,000 schools across the country. Each year, U.S. News & World Report has traditionally released a ranking list of high schools and universities in the country, and this year, they are also ranking elementary and middle […]
Team PSI at Grand Rounds

Team PSI explains the intricacies of educational services to Pediatric Residents at UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Grand Rounds. During a recent two-day presentation at Grand Rounds, University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children Pediatric Residents attended a presentation on educational services in public, charter, and private schools. Because their future patients may indeed need educational services, this information […]