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National School Psychology Week: Supporting Student Success

November 8, 2025 - 13:48

National School Psychology Week: Supporting Student Success

From November 3 to 7, schools across the nation will celebrate National School Psychology Week, with a focus on the essential contributions of school psychologists in fostering student development. This year's theme, "Finding Your Path," emphasizes the importance of setting goals and recognizing the support systems that are crucial for students' academic, social, and emotional success.

In Prince William County Public Schools, the celebration aims to raise awareness about the various strategies school psychologists employ to assist students in navigating their educational journeys. These professionals play a pivotal role in identifying student needs, providing counseling, and implementing programs that promote mental health and resilience.

As students reflect on their aspirations and the paths they wish to take, school psychologists are there to guide them, ensuring that each child has the resources and support necessary to thrive. The week serves as a reminder of the collaborative efforts needed to foster a positive school environment and empower students to achieve their full potential.


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