A school psychologist is asked to help with a third grade student who is disrupting the class and causing the teacher to consider a change in professions. The psychologist interviews the parents, teachers, students, and student. She examines the reports of previous teachers, asks questions about the child's development, and makes notes of her observations of the student on the playground and in the classroom. The school nurse and medical history are also examined. The school psychologist is preparing a(n):

a. report for the school board
b. case study
c. archival research
d. assessment

is it D

Right.

Yes, the school psychologist is preparing an assessment. An assessment typically involves gathering information from multiple sources, such as interviews, observations, and records, in order to understand a student's behavior, abilities, and needs. In this case, the psychologist is conducting interviews, examining reports, asking questions, and making observations to assess the third grade student who is causing disruptions in the classroom. The information collected will be used to develop recommendations and interventions to support the student's academic and social-emotional well-being.