NEW JERSEY QUALITY SINGLE ACCOUNTABILITY CONTINUUM (NJQSAC)

Once every three years public school districts in New Jersey are required to undergo monitoring by the New Jersey Department of Education.

NJQSAC MONITORING PROCESS

The five (5) areas which are assessed for District Performance Reviews (DPRs) are instruction and program, fiscal management, governance, operations and personnel. 

The monitoring process includes a self-evaluation and on-site monitoring by the Morris County Department of Education. School districts must achieve a minimum score of at least 80% in each area to pass QSAC monitoring and be designated as a “high performing” school district. Mendham Borough School Districts’ on-site monitoring occurred on February 1, 2019. As a result, the Mendham Borough School District was determined by the New Jersey Department of Education to be a "high performing" school district providing a thorough and efficient system of education, for a period of three (3) years or until the next NJQSAC review. Our district received the following placement scores:

  

NJQSAC Areas

Initial Placement

Instruction & Program

90%

Fiscal

100%

Governance

100%

Operations

100%

Personnel

100%

 To view the district placement letter from the New Jersey Department of Education please click here.