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VASP supports school psychologists in promoting and advocating for the educational and mental health development of all Virginia's students, schools, families, and communities. 





ADVOCACY ACTION DAY 2025 

January 27, 2025

8 am - 2 pm

Richmond, VA


Interested in attending? Contact Aleta Strickland!       








Stay tuned for the second round of the VASP Social Justice Book Club!

Keep a look out for the upcoming Check-In (a member's-only perk) for your chance to vote on our next book selection!


The book club is open to all. The fee for the general public is $10, and members can join for free. If you'd like to become a member of VASP, please click here.



School Psychology Unified Anti-Racism Statement

and Call to Action 


VASP Statement Regarding Social Justice

VASP Spring 2024 Southwest Regional Workshop

March 21,2024

Radford University


The Ziggurat Model presented By Virginia Tech T/TAC

Applied Uses of Generative AI for School Psychology presented by Dr. Teresa Ristow


CLICK HERE for a Printable Flyer


Scroll down to Upcoming Events to register online! Or register by mail after printing the flyer. 


Agenda: 

9:00 a.m. Registration and Networking

9:30 a.m. The Ziggurat Model

12:00 p.m. Lunch (on your own)

1:00 p.m. Applied Uses of Generative AI For School Psychology






Celebrating Virginia's School Psychologists


Congratulations to Virginia's 2023 School Psychologist of the Year!


Randal Queen Roanoke County Public Schools



Randal Queen of Roanoke County Public Schools is Virginia’s School Psychologist of the Year.


The award was announced on October 20 by the Virginia Academy of School Psychologists meeting in Harrisonburg. 


Queen was nominated by Maggie Holliman, one of Roanoke County’s School Psychologists.  Holliman reported that Queen is “well respected at the district and even the state level.”  For example, he is a recognized expert on helping schools tap Medicaid funds for services that happen in educational settings.  He has presented statewide to more than 500 providers. 


On accepting the award Randal, who goes by Randy, noted that he shared the accomplishments with co-workers.  “If you think I’m good you should meet the rest of the team.” 


Queen is the lead school psychologist for Roanoke County Public Schools.  Most of this service is still directly to children and parents for the school system.   A graduate of Emory and Henry and Radford, he began in the profession in 2005 in Martinsville City.  He has served Roanoke County since 2006, and as the lead school psychologist for the last decade.


On having a list of his accomplishments read out Queen noted “I think they embellished a bit.”


“We are honored to recognize Randy for his outstanding contributions to school psychology in Virginia!” notes Tiffany Horsby, President of the Academy.  “Thank you for your efforts to engage in comprehensive service delivery for all kids!” Hornsby noted that the award was a complete surprise to Randy.  He knew about the nomination, but not that he won.


School Psychologist of the Year is the highest honor given by VASP on a regular basis.  Randy Queen now becomes the Commonwealth’s nominee for the national award next year.








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