Minister of Education Intensifies Unannounced School Monitoring as Part of Accountability Drive.

Minister of Education Intensifies Unannounced School Monitoring as Part of Accountability Drive

Monitoring and supervision remain a core priority for the Ministry of Education, and 2026 has been declared the Year of Accountability across the education sector.

As part of this effort, Minister of Education Dr. Jarso Maley Jallah has begun a series of unannounced monitoring visits to public schools in Montserrado County to assess teacher attendance, classroom instruction, and overall learning conditions.

During the exercise, the Minister visited Paynesville Community High School, where she commended Principal Sammy Yarkpawolo for maintaining a disciplined and well-organized learning environment.

At Peace Island Model Public School, however, the Minister raised concerns after finding several teachers absent from their classrooms, noting that teacher absenteeism directly undermines students’ learning.

Dr. Jallah emphasized that accountability will be enforced, warning that teachers who neglect their instructional duties risk disciplinary action, including suspension or dismissal.

The unannounced monitoring visits will continue across the country as the Ministry strengthens supervision and works to improve learning conditions in public schools.