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School Psychologist

DO YOU NEED HELP?  The Central Islip Administration, Faculty, Social Workers, Psychologists, and Staff are all here and available to help.  It is OK to not be OK!  If you need help please visit the NAMI Help Line website or reach out to any of our school psychologists, or social workers.  Please be sure to visit our Mental Heath Resources page for additional resources. 

Suicide & Crisis Lifeline - Dial 988 (English and Spanish Help). 

Who Are School Psychologists?
School psychologists are uniquely qualified members of school teams that support students' ability to learn and teachers' ability to teach. They apply expertise in mental health, learning, and behavior, to help children and youth succeed academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally. School psychologists partner with families, teachers, school administrators, and other professionals to create safe, healthy, and supportive learning environments that strengthen connections between home, school, and the community.

What Training Do School Psychologists Receive?
School psychologists receive specialized advanced graduate preparation that includes coursework and practical experiences relevant to both psychology and education. School psychologists typically complete either a specialist-level degree program (at least 60 graduate semester hours) or a doctoral degree (at least 90 graduate semester hours), both of which include a year-long 1200 hour supervised internship.

What Do School Psychologists Do?
School psychologists provide direct support and interventions to students, consult with teachers, families, and other school-employed mental health professionals (i.e., school counselors, school social workers) to improve support strategies, work with school administrators to improve school-wide practices and policies, and collaborate with community providers to coordinate needed services.

For more information visit the National Association for School Psychologists webpage.

REED SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST

Dr. Odalys Flores
Psychologist
631-348-5066 ext. 3014
oflores@centralislip.k12.ny.us

Odalys Flores serves as the Bilingual School Psychologist at Reed Middle School, bringing a wealth of expertise and dedication to her role. She holds a Bachelor's Degree from St. John's University and a Master's Degree from Adelphi University, underscoring her commitment to professional development and academic excellence. With a focus on fostering both academic and emotional growth, Odalys is dedicated to creating a safe and supportive environment for students, where their individual strengths are recognized and nurtured to help them achieve their full potential.