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This Couch Chat will be held June 7 12:00PM-1:00PM Facilitators: Leticia Zadrozny-Zelaya, Cassie Rivera, Yolanda Haro, Judy Johnson, Leah Van Deth Our couch chats are back! We are truly better together and want to provide a safe space to ask questions and learn from each other. The first Friday of each monthly, CASP will be hosting Couch Chats on a variety of topics. We will have school psychologists with expertise on a variety of topics available to answer your questions in an informal Zoom meeting. Get comfy on the couch, grab your lunch, and join us virtually! What a couch chat is: live, interactive, informal, friendly, off the record. What a couch chat is not: a formal webinar, recorded. Space is
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March 19, 2024 Board Meeting Summary
By Mike Giambona, CASP Secretary/Treasurer The CASP board convened in person on March 19th. The board approved the candidates running for the CASP Executive Board and even numbered Region Representatives. Voting is currently open. Please be sure to vote! The virtual Spring Institute is still available for registration. Sign up now and you will have access to all the available trainings until July 5th. CASP will be hosting the 2nd annual Summer Experience in Santa Cruz from July 16th – July 19th. Come earn CEUs while strengthening your counseling skills, ERMHS assessments, and/or get PREPaRE trained. The new issue of Contemporary School Psychology is out and free for CASP members. This special issue examines the impact of COVID-19 through the lens of
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