What Superintendents Are Asking for in 2026 & What We’re Bringing to AASA Booth #1535
Superintendents are being asked to deliver personalization at scale, ensure continuity, strengthen special education capacity, and manage risk, all at once. At the AASA National Conference on Education, HiNAIA is focused on what district leaders care about most right now: real-time, adaptive instruction that scales, evidence-based accommodations that follow students beyond the classroom, responsible AI with clear guardrails, and equity measured by outcomes, not intent. Stop by Booth #1535 to join the conversation about what actually works for special education students and teams.
How Can AI Support Special Education Students Without Replacing Teachers?
Special education teachers are drowning in compliance tasks, documentation, and communication demands, leaving little time for instruction or connection. AI won’t replace special education teachers, but it can reduce workload, apply accommodations with fidelity, and support diverse learners through UDL-aligned scaffolding. Here’s what human-centered AI should look like in practice.