Licensed School Psychologist Serving Wyoming & Colorado
Contracts now available for the 2026-2027 school year!
Supporting district shortages while you continue the search for a full-time candidate. No contract break fees!
Special education support across Wyoming and Colorado
My goal is to provide psychoeducational services to help support staffing shortages while your district continues to search for a suitable in-person candidate. I provide flexible contracts that can end as soon as an in-person school psychologist is hired!
As someone who has lived in both Wyoming and Colorado and served schools across this area for years, I can provide support specific to the needs of your district. Contracting through large third-party companies results in services that are impersonal, cumbersome, and careless at times. These school psychologists have often never even visited the state they are serving and are not as familiar with local laws and customs. Contracting my services privately eliminates the “middle man” and guarantees a caring and compassionate member of the IEP team.
IN-PERSON: For the 2026-2027 school year, in-person contracts will be offered for Colorado Springs, Colorado.
VIRTUAL: For the 2026-2027 school year, virtual contracts will be offered for Wyoming and all other areas of Colorado.
A modern approach
Most services are delivered virtually via your preferred videoconferencing platform. I utilize the screen-sharing feature to display digital testing materials to students when conducting cognitive assessments. Rating scales accessed through an electronic link are emailed to relevant parties (parents, teachers, and/or student) to gather data on adaptive/social-emotional/executive functioning, as well as characteristics of autism, ADHD, and emotional disorders. Data is then compiled into a comprehensive psychoeducational report that utilizes easy-to-understand tables and color graphs.
IN-PERSON SERVICES: For the 2026-2027 school year, in-person contracts will be offered for Colorado Springs, Colorado.
“Kendra has exhibited exemplary professionalism and a proactive attitude in addressing complex psychological issues in the virtual setting. She has implemented innovative strategies to ensure effective communication and collaboration with educators and families, resulting in measurable improvements in student outcomes and well-being.”
— Shannon Perlinski, Special Services Director, Laramie County School District #2