Ashley Schwenn, LEP, ABSNP
Ashley entered the field of school psychology to fulfill her passion for improving the lives of children. She has served as a school psychologist in both traditional and nontraditional roles in six districts across Georgia, Ohio and California and as an adjunct professor at the University of Dayton and Loyola Marymount University. Currently, in her private practice, she enjoys helping children with complex educational needs and supporting their families in paving a meaningful and fulfilling path forward in school and in life. She also assists school districts and teachers optimize educational outcomes for students by providing high quality professional development and systems level consultation. Ashley has special interests in school neuropsychological assessment and intervention, consultation, creating and implementing proactive districtwide systems of support, mentoring, teaching, and actively engaging in state and local professional leadership. She takes initiative, welcomes challenge and enjoys serving her profession. In her downtime, Ashley enjoys going to yoga and book club, and spending time with her family.
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Education
- BS in Psychology from Miami University, Oxford
- Ed.S in School Psychology from Georgia State University
- ABSNP Credential in School Neuropsychology from School Neuropsychology Institute
Previous Professional Experience
- Carroll County Schools – Carrollton, GA
- Cherokee County Schools – Canton, GA
- Oakwood City Schools – Oakwood, OH
- Huber Heights City Schools – Huber Heights, OH
- Montgomery County Educational Service Center – Dayton, OH
- University of Dayton – Dayton, OH
- Hermosa Beach City School District – Hermosa Beach, CA
- Cognitive Diagnostic Associates – Century City & Newport Beach, CA
- Cornerstone Educational Solutions – Greater Los Angeles Area
- Loyola Marymount University – Los Angeles, CA
Licensing and Credentialing
- Licensed Educational Psychologist #4447
- Diplomate of the American Board of School Neuropsychology #10828
- California Pupil Personnel Services Credential 220161301
- Ohio Licensed School Psychologist LSP.00238
Professional Achievements & Contributions
- Served as a Reviewer for Best Practices in School Psychology, 7th Edition
- NASP IDEA Advisory Committee Member
- Created, piloted and expanded the Future School Psychologists of Ohio Club in collaboration with Ohio’s Inter-University Council of School Psychology Programs
- Developed the OSPA Autism Task Force – Collaborated with Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence & Ohio Department of Education to create the Myths and Misconceptions document on the educational identification of autism. Publication released in February 2022. Collaborated on a related webinar
- Woodcock-Johnson, Fourth Edition Test Development Reviewer
- Mentor for NASP “Find A Mentor Program” (2020)
- Mentor for Graduate Students at NASP Annual Convention (2018-2024)
Community Involvement
- LAX Coastal Chamber of Commerce – Member
- National Charity League – Member
- Member of the PTO at her children’s schools
Professional Memberships
- National Association of School Psychologists – Member
- California Association of School Psychologists – Past Region V Representative
- South Bay Association of School Psychologists – Current President
- Los Angeles County Psychological Association – Member
- LA Pediatric Network – Member
- Ohio Association of School Psychologists – President 2020-2021
Awards
- Ohio School Psychologists Association “School Psychologist of the Year” (November 2021)
- Ohio School Psychologists Association “Past-President’s Award” (November 2021)
- Franklin B. Walter Outstanding Educator Award Nominee from State Support Team’s Region 10 from the Ohio Coalition for Education of Children with Disabilities (April 2021)
- National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) National School Psychologist of the Year Award Nominee for California (2025)
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Publications
Why Change? Why Not?
Schwenn, A. (2023).
CASP Today (73:2) pp. 1, 13-14.
Future School Psychologist Clubs: Lessons Learned in Year 2
Schwenn, A., Haynes, C. & Bernstein, E. (2022). NASP Communique (51:3) pp. 10-11.
Future School Psychologists Clubs
Bernstein, E., Lockemer, A. & Justice, A. (2021). NASP Communique (50:1) pp. 24–25.
President’s Message
Lockemer, A. (2021). The Ohio School Psychologist, 65(2), 3-6.
President’s Message
Lockemer, A. (2021). The Ohio School Psychologist, 65(3), 3-6.
SWOSPA Needs You to Help Spread the Word About the Future School Psychologists of Ohio (FSPO) Club!
Lockemer, A. (2021). South Western Ohio School Psychologist Association Scoop, Fall 2021, 3-4.
SMART Goals
Lockemer, A. (2021). Community Health, Autumn 2021, 22-24.
Smart but Scattered: A Review
Lockemer, A. (2020). South Western Ohio School Psychologist Association Scoop, Spring 2018, 10-11.
OSPA & SWOSPA: To Join or Not to Join?
Lockemer, A. (2020). OSPA & SWOSPA: To Join or Not to Join? South Western Ohio School Psychologist Association Scoop, Summer 2020, p.4.
Expanding Our Reach: OSPA Initiatives to Grow & Diversify the Field
Lockemer, A. & Bernstein, E. (2020). The Ohio School Psychologist, 65(1), 7-10.
President’s Message
Lockemer, A. (2020). The Ohio School Psychologist, 65(1), 3-6.
Legislative Updates
Lockemer, A. (2019). South Western Ohio School Psychologist Association Scoop, Fall 2019, 2-5.
Post-Graduate School Neuropsychology Credential Program
Lockemer, A. (2017). South Western Ohio School Psychologist Association Scoop, Spring 2017.
