The new Board of Education Monday night conducted its organizational meeting naming Working Families Party member Sauda Baraka chairwoman. The board also accepted Superintendent of Schools
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Earth To Moales, The Rev Continues Space Oddity With Reality
Does the Rev. Ken Moales need a pulpit or a pacifier? The outgoing president of the school board’s latest harangue against the Connecticut Post centers on Post reporters doing
Read moreNeighborhood Concerns Over Black Rock Restaurant Addressed
City Councilwoman Sue Brannelly on Monday posted an update on the 130th District City Council Facebook page regarding concerns in Black Rock about a convicted
Read moreCharter School Advocates Urge School Board Cooperation
News release from Families for Excellent Schools Parents, students and advocates who support education reform tonight called the Board of Education’s first organizing meeting an
Read moreCity Schools Struggle With Demographic Disparity Among Students And Teachers
In Bridgeport schools, the Hispanic/Latino demographic makes up 49 percent of the student body while teachers of the same demographic comprise 10.45 percent of the
Read moreGeneral Lee Tells City Council To Follow The Charter, Review Financial Reports
Government watchdog John Marshall Lee offered some pragmatic advice to the City Council last week–marinate in the City Charter. His presentation to the city’s budget
Read moreColumnist: No Biggie, Reinstate Ganim Law License
Chris Powell, managing editor of the Journal Inquirer and one of Connecticut’s leading columnists, writes the Connecticut Supreme Court should reinstate former Mayor Joe Ganim’s law license.
Read moreTracking For A New Train Station?
From Keila Torres Ocasio, CT Post: Those traveling by train Thursday had first-class seats to the demolition of the interconnected Barnum Avenue buildings once symbolic
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