Explore your state’s school psychologist organization today and take advantage of the resources and community they offer. Whether it’s through attending conferences, participating in webinars, or engaging in advocacy, your involvement can help shape the future of school psychology.
School psychologists play a crucial role in supporting students’ mental health, academic success, and overall well-being. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just entering the field, connecting with your state’s school psychologist organization can provide valuable resources, networking opportunities, and professional development.
This blog provides an overview of school psychologist organizations across the United States, so you can easily find the association in your state.
Alabama
Alabama Association of School Psychologists (AASP)
Website: AASP Website
Alaska
Alaska School Psychologists Association (ASPA)
Website: ASPA Website
Arizona
Arizona Association of School Psychologists (AASP)
Website: AASP Website
Arkansas
Arkansas School Psychology Association (ASPA)
Website: ASPA Website
California
California Association of School Psychologists (CASP)
Website: CASP Website
Colorado
Colorado Society of School Psychologists (CSSP)
Website: CSSP Website
Connecticut
Connecticut Association of School Psychologists (CASP)
Website: CASP Website
Delaware
Delaware Association of School Psychologists (DASP)
Website: DASP Website
Florida
Florida Association of School Psychologists (FASP)
Website: FASP Website
Georgia
Georgia Association of School Psychologists (GASP)
Website: GASP Website
Hawaii
Hawai'i Association of School Psychologists (HASP)
Website: HASP Website
Idaho
Idaho School Psychologist Association (ISPA)
Website: ISPA Website
Illinois
Illinois School Psychologist Association (ISPA)
Website: ISPA Website
Indiana
Indiana Association of School Psychologists (IASP)
Website: IASP Website
Iowa
Iowa Association of School Psychologists (IASP)
Website: IASP Website
Kansas
Kansas Association of School Psychologists (KASP)
Website: KASP Website
Kentucky
Kentucky Association for Psychology in the Schools (KAPS)
Website: KAPS Website
Louisiana
Louisiana School Psychologist Association (LSPA)
Website: LSPA Website
Maine
Maine Association of School Psychologists (MASP)
Website: MASP Website
Maryland
Maryland School Psychologists' Association (MSPA)
Website: MSPA Website
Massachusetts
Massachusetts School Psychology Association (MSPA)
Website: MSPA Website
Michigan
Michigan Association of School Psychologists (MASP)
Website: MASP Website
Minnesota
Minnesota School Psychology Association (MSPA)
Website: MSPA Website
Mississippi
Mississippi Association for Psychology in the Schools (MAPS)
Website: MAPS Website
Missouri
Missouri Association of School Psychologists (MASP)
Website: MASP Website
Montana
Montana Association of School Psychologists (MASP)
Website: MASP Website
Nebraska
Nebraska School Psychologists Association (NSPA)
Website: NSPA Website
Nevada
Nevada Association of School Psychologists (NVASP)
Website: NVASP Website
New Hampshire
New Hampshire Association of School Psychologists (NHASP)
Website: NHASP Website
New Jersey
New Jersey Association of School Psychologists (NJASP)
Website: NJASP Website
New Mexico
New Mexico Association of School Psychologists (NMASP)
Website: NMASP Website
New York
New York Association of School Psychologists (NYASP)
Website: NYASP Website
North Carolina
North Carolina School Psychology Association (NCSPA)
Website: NCSPA Website
North Dakota
North Dakota Association of School Psychologists (NDASP)
Website: NDASP Website
Ohio
Ohio School Psychologists Association (OSPA)
Website: OSPA Website
Oklahoma
Oklahoma School Psychological Association (OSPA)
Website: OSPA Website
Oregon
Oregon School Psychologists Association (OSPA)
Website: OSPA Website
Pennsylvania
Association of School Psychologists of Pennsylvania (ASPP)
Website: ASSP Website
Rhode Island
Rhode Island School Psychologists Association (RISPA)
Website: RISPA Facebook Profile
South Carolina
South Carolina Association of School Psychologists (SCASP)
Website: SCASP Website
South Dakota
South Dakota Association of School Psychologists (SDASP)
Website: SDASP Website
Tennessee
Tennessee Association of School Psychologists (TASP)
Website: TASP Website
Texas
Texas Association of School Psychologists (TASP)
Website: TASP Website
Utah
Utah Association of School Psychologists (UASP)
Website: UASP Website
Vermont
Vermont Association of School Psychologists (VASP)
Website: VASP Website
Virginia
Virginia Academy of School Psychologists (VASP)
Website: VASP Website
Washington
Washington State Association of School Psychologists (WSASP)
Website: WSASP Website
West Virginia
West Virginia School Psychologists Association (WVSPA)
Website: WVSPA Website
Wisconsin
Wisconsin School Psychologists Association (WSPA)
Website: WSPA Website
Wyoming
Wyoming School Psychology Association (WSPA)
Website: WSPA Website
Additionally, school psychologists can find support not only through state-level organizations but also by local and metropolitan associations that cater to the unique needs of their communities. There is also an international association for school psychologists looking to practice abroad. Here are some other organizations that offer opportunities for closer-knit networking, region-specific professional development, and direct advocacy that addresses local challenges in schools:
International
International School Psychology Association (ISPA)
Website: ISPA Website
California
Los Angeles Association of School Psychologists (LAASP)
Website: LAASP Website
San Diego Association of School Psychologists (SDASP)
Website: SDASP Website
Orange County Association of School Psychologists (OCASP)
Website: OCASP Website
Florida
Dade Association of School Psychologists (DASP)
Website: DASP Website
No matter where you practice, your state and local school psychologist organizations are essential resources for staying informed, connected, and equipped to serve your students effectively. These organizations not only provide support and professional development but also amplify the voice of school psychologists in educational policy discussions. Be sure to connect with your state association to maximize your impact in the field!
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