Breeze turns your session data into AI-drafted IEP goal reports for every student, every goal. Stop staying late. Stop working weekends. Give that time back to your students.
The average special educator spends 2–4 hours per student writing IEP progress reports — and most of that work happens nights and weekends.
You're logging progress in session notes, binders, and spreadsheets that never automatically become professional IEP language. Every report cycle means starting from scratch.
With 15–30 students each on their own IEP timeline, tracking who needs reports, who's overdue, and what data you have is a second job — on top of actually teaching.
Translating 12 weeks of session data into SMART, legally defensible IEP goal summaries is the hardest part — and it's the part that eats your evenings.
Breeze is built around how special ed teachers actually work — fast data entry during sessions, automatic progress tracking, and AI-drafted reports when it's time to write.
Quick-entry data logging for any goal type. Accuracy percentages, frequency counts, task analysis steps, rubric scores — captured in under 30 seconds per goal.
Breeze tracks trends, baselines, and progress for every student. Charts update automatically. You see exactly where each student stands — without building a single spreadsheet.
When report time comes, tap Generate. Breeze drafts a professional, goal-by-goal narrative from your actual session data — ready to review and copy in under a minute.
Built specifically for the special education workflow — not adapted from a general education tool.
Log progress for accuracy, frequency, duration, task analysis, rubric, and opportunity-based goals. Baselines, targets, and mastery criteria — all in one place per student.
AI drafts your IEP goal summaries from real session data in professional language your district expects. You review, edit, and copy. The entire process takes under a minute per student.
For everything else. Ask Breeze to write parent emails, meeting notes, accommodation letters, behavior plans, or any other documentation your caseload requires.
Data charts and trend lines update automatically as you log sessions. See at a glance whether a student is on track, improving, or needs a change in intervention.
Share students with your paras, co-teachers, SLPs, and OTs. Everyone logs to the same student profile. See who logged what and when — no more siloed data.
Breeze alerts you when a goal hasn't been logged in two weeks or when an IEP date is approaching. Nothing falls through the cracks during a busy semester.
"Breeze has completely changed how I approach report time. What used to be my entire Sunday now takes 45 minutes. I type in my session notes, hit Generate, and my reports are practically written. I actually look forward to reporting now."
How does Breeze generate IEP progress reports?
Breeze analyzes the progress data you've logged during sessions — including accuracy percentages, frequency counts, trend data, and session notes — and uses AI to draft goal-by-goal narrative summaries in professional IEP language. Each summary reflects the actual data for that student and goal. Teachers review and edit the draft before using it, and the entire process typically takes under one minute per student.
What types of goals can I track in Breeze?
Breeze supports six measurement types: accuracy (percentage-based), frequency (count-based), duration (time-based), opportunity (trials-based), task analysis (step-by-step with individual prompt levels per step), and rubric scoring (fully customizable scale items). Each type is designed to capture the right data format for different IEP goal categories, from reading fluency to behavioral goals to motor skill sequences.
Can SLPs, OTs, and PTs use Breeze?
Yes. Breeze is designed for all special education providers — speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, RSPs, resource room teachers, and paraprofessionals. Any provider who tracks IEP goals and writes progress reports for students with disabilities can use Breeze to log data and generate reports.
Is Breeze FERPA compliant?
Breeze does not store student progress data with third-party AI providers. Session data stays in your Breeze account. When generating a report, goal data is processed temporarily and is not retained by the AI model. No student names or identifying information are required to generate reports, and your data is never used to train AI models.
Does Breeze replace my district's IEP software?
No. Breeze is a progress monitoring and documentation tool, not an IEP writing platform. It works alongside your district's existing IEP software — such as Frontline, IEP Direct, or Skyward — by generating the goal progress summaries you paste into your official IEP documents. Breeze handles the data tracking and report drafting; your district IEP system handles the official document.
How long does setup take?
Most teachers are up and running in under 15 minutes. You add your students, enter their active IEP goals with measurement types and targets, and start logging sessions. Breeze is designed to be set up one student at a time with no training or IT support required. Your district administrator can also import your student list to speed up setup.
Book a free 20-minute demo. We'll walk through goal setup, session logging, and generating your first AI report — tailored to your students and goals.