Marci Schutrum, Ed.S., received her Educational Specialist degree in School Psychology degree from the University of Toledo, Ohio. She also holds an M.S. degree from Canisius College of Buffalo in Educational Counseling. Ms. Schutrum’s undergraduate focus was Sociology and Health Science.
Ms. Schutrum has practiced as a School Psychologist in both public and charter schools for the past 15 years working grades Pre K to 12. She believes strongly in every child’s ability to learn when provided the level of support appropriate to their needs. Prior to practicing as a School Psychologist, she worked for 6 years as a School Counselor in the state of New York with grades Pre K to 6.
Ms. Schutrum is a PREPaRE trainer through the National Association of School Psychologists and has been a part of multiple school teams working to develop suicide/risk assessment protocols. Ms. Schutrum has held the Lead School Psychologist position in her last two jobs and enjoys leading school Psychologist teams in assessment and identification of students suspected of having educational disabilities. Marci has trained and worked extensively in the educational assessment of Autism utilizing best practices based on current and ongoing research. Ms. Schutrum enjoys giving back to her field and has supervised several interns and practicum students over the course of her career.
On a personal note, Marci is married to her husband Jeff and is the proud mother/stepmother to five children. She is an avid outdoor person who enjoys hiking, running and playing tennis with her family.
Ms. Schutrum is an active member of the National Association of School Psychologists, the Arizona Association of School Psychologists and the National Association of School Counselors.