School Psychology Services

Program Administrator:  Susan Gallagher, SGallagher@ladse.org

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School psychology services are provided to every school building within the LADSE cooperative as part of the base services. LADSE psychologists’ roles vary as a function of their work environment. Those working at the elementary level are often involved in early literacy, behavioral, social emotional, and other academic issues. They play a role in universal assessment to identify students at risk, collaboration with teams to meet student needs, and assisting in the process of determining eligibility for special education services.

At the secondary level, psychologists participate in student support teams to assist with intervention and data collection methods. They may provide individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, or co-facilitate counseling with other building professionals. They also assist in transition planning, evaluations, and reevaluations for students.

 

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  1301 W. Cossitt Avenue

  LaGrange, IL  60525

  708.354.5730 - Phone

  708.354.0733 - FAX

  708.352.5994 - TTY