School Psychology

School psychologists help children succeed academically, socially, and emotionally. They collaborate and consult with teachers, administrators, parents, and other professionals to find effective solutions to learning and behavior problems. They assess academic skills, aptitude for learning, and social-emotional-behavioral issues, and evaluate eligibility for special services. Evidence-based research is used to develop and/or recommend effective interventions. Counseling, crisis management, teacher training, and helping parents to access community services are just some of the additional services provided.

 

Unlocking Potential: A Day in the Life of a Great Prairie AEA School Psychologist

Important contacts

Staff Directory
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Angelisa Fynaardt, Ph.D.

Assistant Administrator/Director of Special Education

641-682-8591 Email Angelisa Fynaardt, Ph.D.
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Teran Buettell

CBAT School Psychologist

641-682-8591 Email Teran Buettell
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Jamie Farniok

School Psychologist

641-682-8591 Email Jamie Farniok
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Stacy Huisinga

School Psychologist

641-472-3414 Email Stacy Huisinga
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Michelle Marshall

School Psychologist

641-682-8591 Email Michelle Marshall
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Joe Rich

School Psychologist

641-682-8591 Email Joe Rich
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Liz Rich

School Psychologist

641-682-8591 Email Liz Rich
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Sara Stelpflug

School Psychologist

641-682-8591 Email Sara Stelpflug
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Julie Thomas

School Psychologist

641-682-8591 Email Julie Thomas
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Darcie Whitlow, Ph.D.

CBAT School Psychologist

641-682-8591 Email Darcie Whitlow, Ph.D.