MV Schools To Watch

The New Jersey Schools to Watch Committee of the New Jersey Association of Middle Level Education is pleased to announce that...

Mountain View Middle School has been redesignated for the fourth time as a New Jersey School to Watch for 2021-2024!

This designation is based on the application Mountain View’s faculty & staff submitted, the observations of the NJSTW Site Visit Team, and the on-going commitment that Mountain View has shown to the Schools to Watch process.

Schools to Watch is an initiative launched by the National Forum in 1999. Through the Schools to Watch initiative, the National Forum identifies schools across the United States that are well on their way to meeting the Forum’s criteria for high performance. In the state of New Jersey, this Forum's mission is carried on by the New Jersey Association of Middle Level Education and its New Jersey Schools to Watch Committee.

Forum members believe that four things are true of high-performing middle-grades schools:

  1. Academic Excellence- The school challenges all students to use their minds well.

  2. Developmental Responsiveness- The school is sensitive to the unique developmental challenges of early adolescence.

  3. Social Equity- The school is democratic and fair, providing every student with high-quality teachers, resources, learning opportunities, and supports.

  4. Organizational Support and Processes- A high-performing school establishes norms, structures, and organizational arrangements to support and sustain its trajectory toward excellence. The school has a sense of purpose that drives every facet of practice and decision-making.

Mountain View will host a school-wide event to celebrate the school’s fourth redesignation as a New Jersey School to Watch in early June.  Follow the Mendham Borough School District on Twitter @mendhamborosd for more information and to see photographs of the event.  To learn more about New Jersey Schools to Watch and the National Forum, visit https://sites.google.com/view/... and https://www.middlegradesforum.org.