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Information regarding the revision of APA's Model Licensure Act (MLA) - Click Here

FASP MEMBERS
Please make sure to contact FASP's Membership Chair, Kim Berryhill, to provide your current email address (if not already povided) to ensure you receive The Florida School Psychologist, FASP's Newsletter.

FASP Responds to Proposed Position Cuts in Miami-Dade County. Click Here for Details.

School Psychology remains one of the top 30 Best Careers as profiled by US News. Click Here for more information.

FASP Past President, Josh Lutz speaks out about Corporal Punishment on NPR...Click Here for audio.

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Our Mission

"The mission of FASP is to promote and advocate for the mental health and educational development of Florida's children, youth and families in educational systems and communities; and to advance the profession of school psychology in the state."

The Florida Association of School Psychologists is comprised of approximately 1100 school psychologists working in 67 districts and a variety of private and alternative settings.

The mission of FASP is to promote and advocate for the mental health and educational development of Florida's children, youth and families in educational systems and communities; and to advance the profession of school psychology in the state.

This website is dedicated to FASP members, other educational professionals, and parents, who wish to ensure that all of Florida's students are provided a safe, educationally meaningful, and socially fulfilling school experience.