Our Services
Instructional Impact, LLC
Instructional Impact, LLC is a special education coaching, consulting, parent advocacy, and teacher and school leader preparation agency based in North Carolina. With a focus on ensuring equitable outcomes for students with disabilities across educational organizations, we collaborate with school administrators, teachers, parents and guardians, and community stakeholders to build knowledge and strengthen instructional practices that meet the unique needs of students with disabilities.
Our Services
01.
Parent Advocacy
Services
Support in each of the following areas is available on an hourly basis.
Parents/Guardians:​
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IEP and Section 504 plan development and support
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Preparation for IEP and Section 504 meetings
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Review and feedback on educational records and documentation
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Meeting attendance and advocacy (subject to availability)
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Review of FBAs, BIPs, and discipline records
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Referrals to community-based resources
02.
Instructional Coaching & Compliance Support
Support in the following areas is available on an hourly basis or through a monthly contract.​
Teachers:
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Co-teaching model development and implementation
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Instructional planning, classroom observation, and feedback
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Compliance coaching and support for special education teachers
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Lesson planning and differentiation strategies
03.
Program Development, Implementation & Oversight
Support in the following areas is available on an hourly basis or through a monthly contract.​
​School Leaders:​​​​
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Development and implementation of special education programs
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Section 504 systems and compliance structures
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MTSS framework design and implementation
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Discipline practices and compliance for students with disabilities
04.
New Teacher &
School Leader Training
Support in the following areas is available and can be purchased on a per contract basis.​
​​Teachers & School Leaders:
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New teacher onboarding, training, and development
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School leader training focused on systems and practices that promote equitable outcomes for students with disabilities