Documenting accommodations, modifications, and services for each student’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP) is required by law, and it’s also critical to enabling educators to collaborate and provide consistent support to students. When documentation is standardized, the entire district speaks the same language, resulting in improved communication, less time spent on paperwork, and more time to focus on student growth.
In this on-demand webinar, you’ll learn:
- How standardized documentation reduces errors, mitigates compliance risks, and ensures consistently high-quality IEPs
- The role of standardization in ensuring services and goals are understood and implemented effectively across classrooms, and when students move schools
- How standardized data makes it easier to identify instructional trends, allocate resources effectively, and provide targeted professional development
- Strategies and tools to streamline the documentation process
With state reporting and end-of-year conversations with families just around the corner, this webinar will help you streamline your processes and improve efficiency and compliance.

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Meet Your Webinar Presenters:

Stacy Hunt
Former Special Education Teacher, Current Customer Success Manager
Level Data
Stacy Hunt is a seasoned special education professional and Customer Success Manager at Level Data, bringing over six years of experience in the edtech space. With a background in special education and a passion for student-centered solutions, Stacy bridges the gap between technology and teaching. She partners with schools and districts to ensure the implementation and meaningful use of edtech tools that support diverse learner needs.

Evan Spellman
Product Director
Level Data
Evan Spellman is a seasoned customer success EdTech professional with a master’s degree in education and over a decade of experience spanning K-12 and higher-ed classroom teaching, instructional coaching, and district-level consulting. He is skilled in facilitating strategic planning conversations with education leaders, helping them bridge vision with practical implementation. His background allows him to bring a people-first approach to every conversation while keeping the big picture in focus.



