School Psychologists Appreciation Day 2024
Almost 350 school psychologists gathered in-person at Shanker Hall and virtually on Nov. 8 for their chapter’s 8th annual Psychologists Appreciation Day and professional development. Coming together under the theme “Wellness: Make It a Priority,” the psychologists learned about strategies to support students utilizing an integrative approach — physical and mental health.

Putting their heads together are school psychologists (from left) Linda Perlleshi, of PS 8 in the Bronx, and Noelia Fernandez and Lisa Camaj, both of PS 106 in the Bronx.

School psychologist Kimberly Partington, of It Takes a Village Academy high school in Brooklyn, participates in a group cheer to kick off Psychologists Appreciation Day at union headquarters.

School psychologists Katherine Garcia (left) of PS 212 in Queens and Anna Venezia of IS 126 in Queens talk during breakfast at the start of Psychologists Appreciation Day.

Chapter Leader Raul Garcia welcomes members from the stage at Shanker Hall.

School psychologist Scott Standish-Parkin, of Manhattan’s Urban Assembly for the Performing Arts high school, listens to presenters during the morning session.

Presenter Pina LoGuidice leads school psychologists in a deep dive into the meaning of “wellness.”

Listening intently are school psychologists (from left) Rocîo Saez, of PS 200 in Brooklyn, Yvette Noles, of PS 20 in Queens, and Cindy Rodriguez, of Queens School of Inquiry high school.

All smiles are school psychologists Phylicia Matthews (left), of PS 93 in Brooklyn, and Ginela Smith, of New Utrecht HS in Brooklyn.

Putting their heads together are school psychologists (from left) Linda Perlleshi, of PS 8 in the Bronx, and Noelia Fernandez and Lisa Camaj, both of PS 106 in the Bronx.

School psychologist Kimberly Partington, of It Takes a Village Academy high school in Brooklyn, participates in a group cheer to kick off Psychologists Appreciation Day at union headquarters.

School psychologists Katherine Garcia (left) of PS 212 in Queens and Anna Venezia of IS 126 in Queens talk during breakfast at the start of Psychologists Appreciation Day.

Chapter Leader Raul Garcia welcomes members from the stage at Shanker Hall.

School psychologist Scott Standish-Parkin, of Manhattan’s Urban Assembly for the Performing Arts high school, listens to presenters during the morning session.

Presenter Pina LoGuidice leads school psychologists in a deep dive into the meaning of “wellness.”

Listening intently are school psychologists (from left) Rocîo Saez, of PS 200 in Brooklyn, Yvette Noles, of PS 20 in Queens, and Cindy Rodriguez, of Queens School of Inquiry high school.

All smiles are school psychologists Phylicia Matthews (left), of PS 93 in Brooklyn, and Ginela Smith, of New Utrecht HS in Brooklyn.

Putting their heads together are school psychologists (from left) Linda Perlleshi, of PS 8 in the Bronx, and Noelia Fernandez and Lisa Camaj, both of PS 106 in the Bronx.
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School psychologist Scott Standish-Parkin, of Manhattan’s Urban Assembly for the Performing Arts high school, listens to presenters during the morning session.

Presenter Pina LoGuidice leads school psychologists in a deep dive into the meaning of “wellness.”

Listening intently are school psychologists (from left) Rocîo Saez, of PS 200 in Brooklyn, Yvette Noles, of PS 20 in Queens, and Cindy Rodriguez, of Queens School of Inquiry high school.

All smiles are school psychologists Phylicia Matthews (left), of PS 93 in Brooklyn, and Ginela Smith, of New Utrecht HS in Brooklyn.

Putting their heads together are school psychologists (from left) Linda Perlleshi, of PS 8 in the Bronx, and Noelia Fernandez and Lisa Camaj, both of PS 106 in the Bronx.

School psychologist Kimberly Partington, of It Takes a Village Academy high school in Brooklyn, participates in a group cheer to kick off Psychologists Appreciation Day at union headquarters.

School psychologists Katherine Garcia (left) of PS 212 in Queens and Anna Venezia of IS 126 in Queens talk during breakfast at the start of Psychologists Appreciation Day.

Chapter Leader Raul Garcia welcomes members from the stage at Shanker Hall.

School psychologist Scott Standish-Parkin, of Manhattan’s Urban Assembly for the Performing Arts high school, listens to presenters during the morning session.

Presenter Pina LoGuidice leads school psychologists in a deep dive into the meaning of “wellness.”

Listening intently are school psychologists (from left) Rocîo Saez, of PS 200 in Brooklyn, Yvette Noles, of PS 20 in Queens, and Cindy Rodriguez, of Queens School of Inquiry high school.

All smiles are school psychologists Phylicia Matthews (left), of PS 93 in Brooklyn, and Ginela Smith, of New Utrecht HS in Brooklyn.

Putting their heads together are school psychologists (from left) Linda Perlleshi, of PS 8 in the Bronx, and Noelia Fernandez and Lisa Camaj, both of PS 106 in the Bronx.

School psychologist Kimberly Partington, of It Takes a Village Academy high school in Brooklyn, participates in a group cheer to kick off Psychologists Appreciation Day at union headquarters.

School psychologists Katherine Garcia (left) of PS 212 in Queens and Anna Venezia of IS 126 in Queens talk during breakfast at the start of Psychologists Appreciation Day.

Chapter Leader Raul Garcia welcomes members from the stage at Shanker Hall.

School psychologist Scott Standish-Parkin, of Manhattan’s Urban Assembly for the Performing Arts high school, listens to presenters during the morning session.

Presenter Pina LoGuidice leads school psychologists in a deep dive into the meaning of “wellness.”

Listening intently are school psychologists (from left) Rocîo Saez, of PS 200 in Brooklyn, Yvette Noles, of PS 20 in Queens, and Cindy Rodriguez, of Queens School of Inquiry high school.

All smiles are school psychologists Phylicia Matthews (left), of PS 93 in Brooklyn, and Ginela Smith, of New Utrecht HS in Brooklyn.

Putting their heads together are school psychologists (from left) Linda Perlleshi, of PS 8 in the Bronx, and Noelia Fernandez and Lisa Camaj, both of PS 106 in the Bronx.