Public Comments for: HB255 - School Psychologists, Interstate Compact for; membership of the Commonwealth into compact.
Last Name: Sessou Locality: Fairfax

I am writing in strong support of HB255 the Interstate Compact for School Psychologists and the Commonwealth’s membership in this compact. I work in a Title I school and see our students coming to school with increasing academic, behavioral, and mental health needs which for many of them, school is the main place where they receive support. When schools don’t have enough qualified professionals, all students suffer and cannot be effectively supported. School psychologists play a critical role in helping students succeed. In Title I settings especially, the demand for these services is constant, and it often feels like we’re trying to do more with less. School psychologists are also a necessary part of identifying students with disabilities. As referrals continue to increase, delays in evaluation and identification directly affect students’ ability to access services and supports they are legally entitled to receive. These delays have real consequences for students and families, particularly those who already face barriers. Right now, school psychologists are in high demand across districts and are often not staffed in alignment with NASP-recommended ratios of one school psychologist per 500 -700 students. Many of us are responsible for far more students than is reasonable, which limits the level of support we can realistically provide. HB255 is an important step toward addressing these shortages. By increasing workforce mobility and supporting recruitment and retention, this compact would help schools better meet students’ needs. Our students cannot wait for support. I urge support for HB255 for the students I work with every day and the schools that are trying their best to serve them.

Last Name: Cory McNeil Locality: Fairfax City

Dear Chair Convirs-Fowler: I am a school psychologist in Fairfax, Virginia and would like to express my support for HB255.  As a School Psychologist for more than thirty years I have helped children and youth succeed academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally. In collaboration with families and other school staff, we help create safe and supportive learning environments in which all students can thrive.  I have taken an active role supporting students with behavioral and emotional and challenges, which benefits their wellbeing and ability to connect and engage with peers and adults in the classroom.   I currently work in Fairfax County Public Schools, and like many other areas in our state, we have a shortage of school psychologists and other educators.  Staffing shortages significantly impact our ability to provide preventative and essential supports to students.   The Interstate Compact for School Psychologists would significantly benefit our state, and me personally as a school psychologist. Importantly, this Compact promotes efficiency while upholding a high standard of school psychology practice. Importantly, this legislation benefits our military families and enables military connected school psychologists to easily continue in their career following a permanent change of station. I urge you to support this legislation.  Thank your for your consideration.    Respectfully,  Jill Cory McNeil

Last Name: Birge Locality: Fairfax County

Dear Chair Convirs-Fowler: I am a school psychologist in Virginia, and I wish to voice my support for HB255, School Psychologists, Interstate Compact for; membership of the Commonwealth into compact. School psychologists help children and youth succeed academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally. In collaboration with families and other school staff, we help create safe and supportive learning environments in which all students can thrive. I work specifically in alternative school settings, and with military-connected youth, and access to our services benefits the lives of many children across the commonwealth. I currently work in Fairfax County Public Schools, serving in an alternative high school setting. Like many other areas in our state, we have a shortage of school psychologists and other educators. When I was working in a general education setting, I would typically serve about 1,500 students which is three times the recommended ratio of 1:500. When our ratios are that high, we are not able to spend as much time in direct services with students, such as engaging in counseling and risk prevention. The Interstate Compact for School Psychologists would significantly benefit our state, and me personally as a school psychologist. I am a military spouse, and my husband has spent twenty years in the Air Force. Due to his role, we typically move every two to three years. I hold licenses across four states, and with each move, have had to incur barriers and costs to find new employment. Ninety percent of military spouses are underemployed, and while there is a shortage and need for more school psychologists, the logistics of licensure can be difficult to navigate. Importantly, this legislation benefits our military families and enables military connected school psychologists to easily continue in their career following a permanent change of station. I urge you to support this legislation. Thank you for your time and consideration Sincerely, Leigh E. Birge

Last Name: Lyles Locality: Mecklenburg

Dear Chair Convirs-Fowler and Committee members: I am a school psychologist in Virginia and I wish to voice my support for HB255, School Psychologists, Interstate Compact for; membership of the Commonwealth into compact. School psychologists help children and youth succeed academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally. In collaboration with families and other school staff, we help create safe and supportive learning environments in which all students can thrive. I currently work as a public School Psychologist in rural, southern Virginia school districts. Like many other areas in our state, we have a real shortage of school psychologists and other educators. I currently serve 2,500+ students, which is 5 times the recommended ratio of 1:500. It is an impossible task! The Interstate Compact for School Psychologists would significantly benefit our state, and me personally as a school psychologist. Importantly, this Compact promotes efficiency while upholding a high standard of school psychology practice. Importantly, this legislation benefits our military families and enables military connected school psychologists to easily continue in their career following a permanent change of station. I urge you to support this legislation! Thank you!

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