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Thrall ISD is proud to recognize the excellent service that Mrs. Jude Martin provides to students throughout the District during this National School Psychologist Week! Mrs. Martin works diligently every day to improve students' learning, behavior and mental health.

During the week of November 3rd-7th, the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) and schools across the United States will mark National School Psychology Week (NSPW). This week celebrates the contributions of school psychologists and the important role they play in schools and communities. NSPW is an annual opportunity to recognize school psychologists' work to help children thrive in school, at home, and in life.

This year's theme, "Finding Your Path", reflects the ways that school psychologists help students, families, and school communities set and achieve their goals. Join us by taking this week to chart your course to explore how each person can celebrate the work of school psychologists and learn how school psychologists make a difference every day. School psychologists take an active role in helping everyone in their communities determine paths to learning, growth, and overall well-being that meet their unique needs. Through their deep expertise and training in consultation, collaboration, and evidence-based practices, school psychologists lead their communities by empowering others to set their destination and find a route that fits their needs, all while sharing tools to help them thrive along the way.

Join us by taking this week to chart your course to explore how each person can celebrate the work of school psychologists and learn how school psychologists make a difference every day.

source: https://www.nasponline.org/