Phone: 814-926-4688 ext. 1116

Email:

Degrees and Certifications:

Administrative Certification I - Principal K-12 Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) - School Psychology Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP) Masters of Education - Educational Psychology

Mrs. Megan Hetrick

Hello! My name is Megan Hetrick, and I'm the Supervisor of Special Education and School Psychologist for Rockwood Area School District K-12.  I have been employed at Rockwood Area SD since 12/2020. 

I am very grateful to be part of a strong educational organization with a student-centered focus, as well as dedicated teachers and support staff who work hard to push students toward their greatest potential.  If you have any questions about your child's Individual Education Plan (IEP), Section 504 Plan, Gifted Individual Education Plan (GIEP), or other special education supports and programming, please don't hesitate to reach out via email or phone. 

 

Email: mehetrick@rockwoodschools.org

Phone: 814-926-4688 x1116

  • What is a School Psychologist? 
    School psychologists help children and youth succeed academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally. They collaborate with educators, parents, and other professionals to create safe, healthy, and supportive learning environments that strengthen connections between home, school, and the community for all students.
     
    School psychologists are highly trained in both psychology and education. Training emphasizes preparation in mental health and educational interventions, child development, learning, behavior, motivation, curriculum and instruction, assessment, consultation, collaboration, school law, and systems. School psychologists must be certified and/or licensed by the state in which they work.
     
    What do School Psychologists do? 
    School Psychologists Work With Students to: 
    • Provide counseling, instruction, and mentoring for those struggling with social, emotional, and behavioral problems
    • Increase achievement by assessing barriers to learning and determining the best instructional strategies to improve learning
    • Promote wellness and resilience by reinforcing communication and social skills, problem-solving, anger management, self-regulation, self-determination, and optimism
    • Enhance understanding and acceptance of diverse cultures and backgrounds 

    School Psychologists Work With Students and Their Families to: 

    • Identify and address learning and behavior problems that interfere with school success
    • Evaluate eligibility for special education services (within a multidisciplinary team)
    • Support students' social, emotional, and behavioral health
    • Teach parenting skills and enhance home–school collaboration
    • Make referrals and help coordinate community support services  

    School Psychologists Work With Teachers to: 

    • Identify and resolve academic barriers to learning
    • Design and implement student progress monitoring systems
    • Design and implement academic and behavioral interventions
    • Support effective individualized instruction
    • Create positive classroom environments
    • Motivate all students to engage in learning 

    School Psychologists Work With Administrators to: 

    • Collect and analyze data related to school improvement, student outcomes, and accountability requirements
    • Implement school-wide prevention programs that help maintain positive school climates conducive to learning
    • Promote school policies and practices that ensure the safety of all students by reducing school violence, bullying, and harassment
    • Respond to crises by providing leadership, direct services, and coordination with needed community services
    • Design, implement, and garner support for comprehensive school mental health programming

    School Psychologists Work With Community Providers to: 

    • Coordinate the delivery of services to students and their families in and outside of school
    • Help students transition to and from school and community learning environments, such as residential treatment or juvenile justice programs

     

     

    More information about school psychology can be found on the National Association of School Psychologists webpage: https://www.nasponline.org/