Mill Valley School District
Shannon Parsons is a dedicated professional in the field of psychology and education, currently serving as a School Psychologist at Mill Valley School District since April 2016. In addition to this role, Shannon is a Licensed Educational Psychologist at Parsons & Associates since November 2019. Previous experience includes positions as a School Psychologist Intern at both San Leandro Unified School District and Tamalpais Union High School District, as well as a Counseling Intern at Ross Valley School District and a Behavior Technician at Center for Behavioral Sciences, Inc. Educational qualifications include a Master of Science in Psychology and various Pupil and Personnel Services credentials from San Francisco State University, along with a Bachelor of Arts in Social Ecology from UC Irvine. Shannon has also completed coursework for Board Certification as a Behavior Analyst at Florida Institute of Technology.
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Mill Valley School District
Mission We provide an excellent education that enables all students to achieve academic success and reach their full potential. We prepare our students to be responsible, contributing members of our community and wise stewards of our natural environment. Vision Our learning community inspires, engages, and empowers students to become lifelong learners and productive global citizens Recognized and respected at both the state and national levels, the Mill Valley School District has developed a reputation for its ability to create exceptional learning programs. Teachers are given the academic freedom and support to create higher level learning activities and projects, designed to challenge the “whole child”. The Mill Valley School District is located 8 miles north of San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge in Marin County, California. The district has 5 elementary schools and 1 middle school with an enrollment of approximately 3,250 students in grades K through 8. Four of the schools are located within the City of Mill Valley, while two are located in the adjacent unincorporated areas of Strawberry Point and Tamalpais Valley. The District also includes the unincorporated communities of Alto, Almonte, Homestead Valley, and Muir Beach. The community has been rated as one of the top 20 best small towns in America by Smithsonian magazine.