Boston School Psychs Podcast
This week on the Boston School Psychs Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Andria Amador, Senior Director of Behavioral Health Services for Boston Public Schools, for an in-depth conversation about comprehensive school psychological services and the systems that support student success. Drawing on her leadership experience in one of the largest school districts in the country, Dr. Amador shares how Boston Public Schools has expanded and redefined the role of school psychologists to better meet the academic, behavioral, social, and emotional needs of students. The discussion explores the structure and vision of the Behavioral Health Services Department and the many ways school psychologists contribute beyond assessment. Dr. Amador describes how school psychologists in Boston Public Schools provide counseling, consultation, crisis response, prevention services, systems-level support, and leadership within schools. She explains how the district has worked to align services with the NASP Practice Model while building a framework that supports both students and practitioners. Tim and Dr. Amador also discuss the importance of prevention and early intervention in creating healthy school communities. The conversation highlights the role of multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS), Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS), and other school-wide initiatives designed to improve outcomes for all students. Listeners will gain insight into how comprehensive services can strengthen school climate, increase access to mental health supports, and promote student well-being. A major focus of the episode is workforce development and the future of the profession. Dr. Amador shares how partnerships with universities, training programs, and community organizations have helped Boston Public Schools recruit, train, and retain highly qualified school psychologists. She discusses the value of creating strong internship experiences, supporting early career professionals, and building leadership pathways within the field. Throughout the episode, Dr. Amador emphasizes the importance of collaboration and systems thinking in school psychology. Real-world examples illustrate how school psychologists can partner with educators, families, administrators, and community providers to address complex student needs and improve outcomes at both the individual and systems levels. Whether you are a graduate student exploring the profession, an early career school psychologist seeking guidance, or an experienced practitioner interested in comprehensive service delivery, this episode offers valuable insights into the evolving role of school psychologists and the impact they can have within schools and communities.
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