Bich Do

Bich Do

School Psychology Adjunct Professor

Bich Do received her EdD in Professional Leadership - Special Populations from the
University of Houston, where she was a grant recipient of the LEAD SP + ED Project
funded by the Office of Special Education Projects (OSEP). Dr. Do is a Nationally
Certified School Psychologist (NCSP) and currently serves as a Board Member for the
National School Psychology Certification (NCSP). She is a Program Administrator for a
school that serves pre-adjudicated, justice-involved students and for a program in
Multnomah County that supports students with severe cognitive disabilities within a
functional living skills program. Dr. Do also serve as adjunct faculty for the School
Psychology program at Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling.

Publications

Do, B., & Robison, S. B. (2024, February 10). The Realities of Real-World Evaluation Work in the South: Navigating the Complexities of Evaluation Guiding Principles within a Large University System in the South. AEA 365, American Evaluation Association.

Griffiths, A. J., Diamond, E., Alsip, J., Furlong, M., Morrison, G., & Do, B. (2019). School-wide implementation of positive behavioral interventions and supports in an alternative school setting: A case study. Journal of Community Psychology, 47(6). https://doi.org/10.1002/jcop.22203

Presentations

Do, B., & Arroyo, T. (2025, February). Enhancing Social-Communication Evaluations With Your SLP by Exploring Gestures. Mini-skills Workshop presented at the 2025 meeting of the National Association of School Psychologists, Seattle, WA.

Do, B., & Harrell, S. (2024). Table Talk: Streamlining Policies, Systems, and Implementation. Session presented at Louisiana Department of Education’s 2024 Child Welfare and Attendance Summit, Lafayette, LA.

Ogonosky, A., & Do, B. (2022). Educational equity and excellence transformative social emotional learning. Workshop presented at Pasadena ISD for LSSP CEUs on Cultural Diversity, Pasadena, TX.

Do, B. (2022). Supporting students with autism: Strategies for success. Workshop presented at the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Conference, Houston, TX.

Academic Credentials

EdD, Professional Leadership - Special Populations, University of Houston