IEP Direct helps groups of special educators with IEP meeting, drafting and compliance tasks. Because the product is part of Frontline the users will be able to see Frontline branding when they sign in to IEP Direct login. This guide will cover sign-in and setup, recovery, Quick fixes for SSO and security. Be simple, adhere to the district’s rules and guidelines, and bookmark the important links for speedier access throughout the day.
Sign in Process
Visit the Frontline sign-in page or visit the Official IEP Direct login page. Click Sign In after entering your password and username. In these days, a district IDs aren’t usually required. The preferred URL for your district in your bookmarks. To make it easier for new hires to locate the URL during busy times, the staff should save the folder in a shared location.
Initial-time accessibility
District administrators set up accounts for district administrators. Utilize the temporary password to log in your first IEP Direct log-in When you are asked to create a new one. Check your district and block. Calendars as well as forms and reports relevant to your job will be displayed in the Dashboard. Before your next meeting, you can test the task in a mock-up and then review the permissions.
Single Login
SSO is available to enable direct login via IEP in several districts. Choose SSO and then enter your credentials for work to authenticate. It may be necessary to utilize an VPN to connect to your identity provider if you’re located far away. Use the standard username and password method in the event that SSO isn’t working and you need to get in touch the administrator of your account to determine what’s going on.
Rectifying credentials
In the sign-in screen, on there is a Forgot button, it is suggested that you may not recall the details So, you must select Forgot. To sign-in again, enter the email associated to your account, and follow the directions. The passwords you save might not be filled in automatically and therefore must be entered manually. Go to your spam folder and request an administrator to verify the address, then send the message in case it isn’t received.
Quick troubleshooting Practices
Check the user’s name of the website.
Clear cache restart your browser, and try again.
Another browser or device test.
Check for SSO as well as VPN for remote.
– Request an admn confirm the role and status.
These solutions solve the majority of the direct login issues within a brief time frame and help keep the classrooms in good shape.
Useful reference
| Item | Where to go |
|---|---|
| Main sign-in hub | Frontline Sign In |
| Link to Legacy IEP | iepdirect.com |
| Help Center | Frontline Learning Center |
Bookmark these bookmarks and save them in the bookmarks of staff so that the staff don’t have to enter IEP’s direct login during peak hours or during other times of replacement staff coverage.
Security basic
Make sure to use different passwords, and don’t divulge the passwords. Resign yourself from communal computers and limit auto filling on labs. Make use of SSO when possible, due to centralized identity that gives greater control. Make sure your browsers are up-to-date. Organise short refresher courses on sharing and safe access methods in the staff at least every time. Replacing sign out guidelines in the initial session of onboarding and the first assignment.
FAQ
Q1: Can I to gain access to documents online for parents?
Ans: A parent portal with certain forms is available in a number of districts. Look up the local guidance.
Q2 Do the systems record the session’s timeout?
Yes, idleness may trigger logout, which can ensure the security of the data.
Q3: Do you support mobile devices?
Ans: The website application is tablet and phone-responsive.
Q4: Who is the person who creates user accounts?
Ans: Regional service centers, or district administrators.





