Summer work for school psychologists may include:
* Providing psychological services to students who are participating in summer school programs
* Conducting assessments and evaluations for students who need special education services
* Developing and implementing intervention plans for students who are struggling academically or socially
* Providing professional development for teachers and other school staff
* Participating in research projects or other professional development activities
The amount of summer work that a school psychologist does will vary depending on the school district or organization they work for, as well as their own personal preferences. Some school psychologists may choose to work full-time during the summer, while others may only work part-time or on a contract basis.