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Insights on school psychology, report writing, and reclaiming our role in schools.

Practice

Reclaiming our role in schools

A school psychologist spends an average of 7.5 hours writing a single psychoeducational report; time not spent in classrooms, with families, or supporting students in crisis. SageReport's co-founder breaks down the real cost of the report-writing burden and how school psychologists can reclaim their role in schools.

Adrienne DiMatteo, Ed.S.Adrienne DiMatteo, Ed.S.February 19, 20266 min read
District Leadership

From Raw Scores to Real Student Connection

School psychologists spend their evenings formatting reports instead of helping kids. Thomas McMullen on how SageReport hands that time back—turning hours of writing into minutes of review across every NASP domain.

Thomas McMullen, M.Ed.Thomas McMullen, M.Ed.June 17, 20267 min read
Leadership

AI Won't Replace Your Critical Thinking

AI tools are transforming school psychology, but are graduate programs teaching the critical thinking skills needed to use them responsibly? A NYC school psychologist supervisor and adjunct instructor makes the case that AI won't replace clinical judgment, it will reveal who actually has it.

Jeffrey Kirsh, M.S.Ed.Jeffrey Kirsh, M.S.Ed.February 3, 20267 min read