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2026 ACSA Women in School Leadership Forum
Thursday September 24, 2026 2:00pm - 3:15pm PDT
Women in school leadership wear every hat: board liaison, instructional leader, HR, finance, crisis communicator, equity advocate, mentor, often inside the same hour. The standard AI pitch is one more tool. This session is the opposite. It shows how women leaders are bottling their expertise into an agent team that carries some of those hats with them, in their voice.

This walkthrough opens the working setup in action. Megan opens her actual vault and demos the agent team she runs alongside her SpEd leader role. Each agent is built to act in her voice and judgment, drawing on her past work and the daily reflection that feeds it.

The deeper move is reflective practice. A Second Brain plus an agent team makes thinking traceable across time, surfaces patterns the day-to-day blurs, and gives leaders space to reflect before they react. In a job that often forces reaction over reflection, that shift is the practice.

Three key audience takeaways:
1. The "bottle your expertise" frame: which decision patterns are agent-ready, which need living judgment
2. A starter architecture for a leader's Second Brain that an agent team can work from
3. The reflective-practice frame: how an agent team protects time for thinking
Speakers
avatar for Megan Hsu

Megan Hsu

Special Education Administrator, Sunnyvale SD
Megan Hsu is a school district administrator in the Bay Area, California, and the founder of Edumated: Education Automated, an initiative focused on helping educators and leaders harness AI and automation to transform how schools operate. She leads special education programs by day... Read More →
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Jennifer Taylor

Special Education Teacher, Sunnyvale School District
ESN Elementary Teacher at Sunnyvale School District
Thursday September 24, 2026 2:00pm - 3:15pm PDT
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