This study explores educators' perspectives on the School Information System (SIS) in a Senior High School within the Gomoa West District. Using a quantitative method, data from 346 respondents were analysed through descriptive analysis. Results indicate that school leadership significantly influences SIS adoption; supportive leadership fosters its use, although not universally among district leaders. Teachers' positive attitudes towards the SIS correlate with their acceptance of it. The study suggests government-led training to prepare teachers for student and school management systems, promoting digital technology integration in classrooms for improved education in Ghana's senior high schools. Overall, the research underscores the SIS's potential in enhancing decision-making support in education
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