The Teacher Track

For the ones who stay late.

You didn't go into special education for the paperwork. You went in for the kids — and then the paperwork became the thing standing between your intentions and their services. These tools exist so the IEP you bring to the table is as good as the teaching behind it.

Why an IEP-mom site built tools for teachers

Perfectly Unacceptable started on the parent side of the table, after my son's supports were quietly stripped following a move between states. But here's what that story taught me: the years he thrived, it wasn't because I fought harder. It was because his teachers were equipped, supported, and empowered to do it right.

The teacher who writes measurable goals, runs the compliance check before the meeting, and talks to parents like allies is doing exactly what every parent tool on this site exists to push for. So this track isn't a contradiction — it's the same mission, reached without the fight. Every answer cites the actual law, because accuracy is the entire promise, on every side of the table.

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Compliance Pre-Check

Run your draft IEP against IDEA requirements — required sections, goal measurability, service specificity, LRE — and fix problems at your desk instead of discovering them in front of the team. Graded against the same standards parents and hearing officers use, with every finding cited to the regulation.

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Parent Communication Coach

Real-time coaching for the hard conversations: delivering difficult news honestly, explaining a proposed change, answering rights questions fully, writing the follow-up email that repairs trust. It will never coach you to deflect a parent — it makes you their ally, with the law at your back.

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IEP Goal Writer

Paste present levels, get draft goals that are measurable, baselined, and built to the Endrew F. standard — with the legal reasoning attached. It never invents a number: thin data gets flagged, not filled in. The hours you spend writing goals at your kitchen table, given back.

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Caseload Command Center

Every annual review date, evaluation deadline, progress-report schedule, and service-minute total across your whole caseload in one view — private to you, enforced at the database level. Nothing slips through between October and March.

The promises this track is built on

Zero invented citations, ever. Every check and every script traces to the real regulation or a real, DOI-linked study. If the database doesn't have verified law on a topic, the tools say so instead of guessing.

Never the district's shield. These tools will not help anyone avoid providing services, limit parent participation, or manage a family toward agreement. A meeting done right and documented right protects you and the family — that's the only version we build for.

Your students' information stays yours. Documents are analyzed and never stored, and the teacher track has no visibility into any parent's account — or the other way around.

Something for your families, too

Every parent-facing tool on this site is free and citation-grounded — built to make your meetings better, not harder. Two your families might thank you for: the Fall IEP Audit (a free IEP grade before the school year starts) and Meeting Day Mode (a phone companion for the meeting itself). A parent who understands their rights is a better teammate — you know that better than anyone.

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All four teacher tools are live. The Goal Writer and Caseload Command Center are in invited early access — leave your email for an access code and one practical special-ed tip a week. No spam, never sold, unsubscribe anytime.