The Expanding Scope of the Caseload
School psychologists are at a breaking point: 90% report burnout and reports take 7.65 hours to write. A look at how district leaders can reclaim the report and recenter the student.
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School psychologists are at a breaking point: 90% report burnout and reports take 7.65 hours to write. A look at how district leaders can reclaim the report and recenter the student.
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.
In psychoeducational report writing, test scores don't tell the whole story. A school psychologist explains why integrated psychoeducational reports that capture context, clinical judgment, and the whole child are essential for effective intervention plans.