Accountability in education means taking responsibility for our actions while showing respect and courtesy toward others. Teachers are accountable for teaching with fairness, patience, and professionalism, respecting every student’s ability and background.
Students show accountability by being responsible for their learning, respecting teachers and classmates, and behaving politely in and outside the classroom. School leaders demonstrate accountability by making fair decisions, listening to others, and creating a culture of mutual respect.
Parents also play a role by communicating courteously with the school and respecting the learning process. When respect and courtesy guide accountability, the school community becomes a safe, ethical, and supportive place where everyone can grow and succeed together.