Accountability in education is not about surveillance; it is about trust. When students know that their attendance, participation, and performance are tracked consistently and transparently, they are more likely to take responsibility for their own learning. When teachers know that classroom outcomes are measured and discussed, they are motivated to continuously refine their practice. And when parents can see accurate, real-time information about what happens in their child’s classroom, the entire educational community functions at a higher level. Schools building this culture of accountable excellence are doing so through thoughtful adoption of school management software that makes transparency the default,…