School Psychologists Washoe County School District Frank Selvaggio, Executive Director Student Support Services Katherine Loudon, Director Counseling.

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School Psychologists Washoe County School District Frank Selvaggio, Executive Director Student Support Services Katherine Loudon, Director Counseling

Staffing Ratios  39 full and part-time school psychologists  School psychologists serve a combination of elementary, middle and/or high school depending on student population per site.  Current WCSD ratios are 1 school psychologist for every 2000 children.

School Psychologist Responsibilities  Key members of the Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) site teams that address the academic and behavior needs of students.  Evaluation and re-evaluation of students with disabilities.

School Psychologist Responsibilities  Consultation with administrators, teachers and parents on topics of learning and behavior.  Implementation of safety screeners for students suspected of being a threat to themselves or someone else.

School Psychologist Responsibilities  Evaluation of Functional Behavior Analysis for students with social/emotional behavior concerns.  Developing behavior plans for school teams to implement based on the Functional Behavior Analysis data.

School Psychologist Responsibilities  Key members of district committees looking into how to improve the academic outcomes of students with disabilities in WCSD.

Accomplishments  Coordinated with the Office of Suicide Prevention and the Children’s Cabinet to fulfill requirements of AB 386.  Played a critical role following shooting at Sparks Middle School, including ongoing support and coordination with agencies that have a background in treating trauma.

Accomplishments  Continue to play a key role in the development of the Response-To-Intervention process that determines Specific Learning Disability qualifications.  Key participants in the restructuring of special education in WCSD to increase academic outcomes.

Challenges  Limited staff with ever increasing needs. Due to Federal government not providing promised funding for IDEA our current school psychologist ratios are 1:2000. The National Association of School Psychologists recommends 1:800.  More students are entering the district with mental health needs thus creating more focused time to address concerns.

School Counseling Mission: Counseling Services provides support, resources, and interventions to ensure that all students in Washoe County remain on the pathway to graduate high school college and highly-skilled career ready.

School Counselors Staffing Ratios: There are 170 school counselors in our Washoe schools for approximately 63,000 students. Ratios: ES 575: /83 allocations are.5 MS 425:1 41 HS 400:1 68

School Counselors Counseling supports school counselors K-12 district- wide. Counseling helps to facilitate assistance for the graduation initiative, college and career preparedness, and safe and respectful schools. Counseling provides direct service to families and schools Career Center Facilitators S.H.A.R.E. Sexual Health and Responsibility Education Office of Civil Rights 504s & Home Hospital Student Advisory Board Elementary SARB, Foster care, Child Abuse and Suicide, Substance Abuse MTSS Process Accreditation/Graduation

Accomplishments Providing direct service supports Maintained record of compliance with major mandates Intervention Programs Professional development and technical assistance Assistance with recovery and crisis improvements Utilized new Grad Tab developed for high school student success and assistance with first generation students GEAR UP, SAPTA, and Indian Education grants Moving forward with counseling to a national standard

Challenges INCREASING needs of students and families. Follow-up, connections, support. SCHOOL SHOOTINGS/SAFETY BULLYING/PEER MEDIATION/SOCIAL MEDIA DROP OUTS/ACADEMIC FAILURE/SCHEDULING TEEN PREGNANCY/DATE RAPE SUICIDE/ATTEMPTS MTSS/RTI- TIERS Intervention support CRIME/CHILD ABUSE/DRUGS/ALCOHOL 504/MENTAL HEALTH/ALLERGIES SPED/ELL Support- Equity Issues COLLEGE/CAREER READINESS/

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