Featured Resources
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2026 President’s Message
Members can now watch NASP President Shawna Rader Kelly’s welcome to the 2026 Annual Convention where she reflects on the convention theme "Leading Today, Redefining Tomorrow."
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2026 Federal Policy Priorities
NASP has updated its federal policy priorities for 2026. ASP has shared six policy priorities and outlines what Congress and the Department of Education must do to support these issues.
Stay Informed
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A Holistic Black Feminist Framework for Thriving in Leadership
This Communiqué article introduces a holistic Black feminist framework for thriving in school psychology leadership. The strategies explored offer valuable insights to lead with resilience, authenticity, and care.
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NEW ESPS Readiness Tool
Reflect on your district’s current alignment with the NASP Practice Model's Organizational Principles with our new markers of readiness tool designed to help identify opportunities to strengthen school psychological services.
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Developing a Measure of Teacher–Student Relationship Quality
This SPR study highlights a new tool to help measure the quality of teacher–student relationships and lead students to greater success.
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Register to Advance Your Skills
Registration for the Advanced Skills Institute is now open! Join us this summer for live sessions and access to recordings on demand for 180 days.
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2026 Webinar Lineup
You can now bundle your favorite webinars to access them at up to 20% off. Watch them live or on-demand for up to 120 days after they stream once you’ve registered.
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Update Your Professional Resources
Update your library of professional resources with the new edition of Best Practices in School Psychology, 7th Edition. Best Practices is essential for practitioners, graduate students, and faculty.
The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) represents more than 24,000 school psychologists, graduate students, and related professionals worldwide. As the largest organization of its kind, NASP promotes effective practices that support students' learning, behavior, and mental health, with a vision that all children and youth thrive in school, at home, and throughout life.
NASP's leadership-made up of volunteer leaders, professional staff, and governing bodies such as the Board of Directors and Leadership Assembly-drives advocacy, professional guidance, and support for members. Its related charitable organization, the Education and Research Trust (ERT), furthers this mission by funding scholarships, awards, and research that advance the field of school psychology and improve outcomes for children and youth.
For more details about NASP's vision, leadership, and professional positions, visit our About NASP page.
NASP Practice Model
The NASP Model for Comprehensive and Integrated School Psychological Services—also known as the NASP Practice Model—defines the profession’s official policy for delivering school psychological services. Updated in 2020, it builds on the success of the 2010 standards to advance the comprehensive role of school psychologists nationwide.
Learn MoreSchool Psychologists: Helping Children Thrive
As the world's largest organization of school psychologists, NASP works to advance effective practices that improve students' learning, behavior, and mental health.
This video highlights how school psychologists collaborate with educators and families to create safe, supportive learning environments-and how NASP is advocating for equitable access to these services in every community.
