Paul Vespo, Psy.D., is an accomplished school psychologist and adjunct professor with extensive experience in educational settings. Currently serving as an adjunct professor at Alfred University and Seton Hall University since 2024, Paul draws upon significant expertise gained as a school psychologist for the North Rockland Central School District since 2021. Contributions to the New Jersey Association of School Psychologists since 2020 include developing practice resources and engaging with state leaders on issues impacting school psychology. As a research consultant for No Bullying Schools since 2018, Paul collaborates on bullying prevention strategies. Additional roles include proctoring standardized exams at Scarsdale High School and previously serving in various capacities within educational institutions, focusing on assessment, intervention, and professional development in school psychology. Educated with a Doctor of Psychology degree from Fairleigh Dickinson University, a specialist-level master’s degree, and foundational studies in liberal arts and social sciences, Paul is dedicated to advancing the standards and practices of the field.
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