Watch: School Chief Apologizes For Chaotic Start To School Year – ‘I Could Have Listened More Closely’

Saying it will take time to rebuild trust, Superintendent of Schools Carmela Levy-David issued an apology on the eve of members of the Bridgeport Education Association conducting a rally outside City Hall to air grievances over lack of classroom resources such as desks, computers and  textbooks, as well  understaffing and overcrowded classrooms, to start the school year.

“Over the past few months, I recognize that my actions and decisions may have caused frustration, concern and uncertainty among many of you,” she said during Monday’s remote school board meeting. “For that, I sincerely apologize.”

See video of apology above.

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  1. Man, Levy-David has never been excepted nor given a clean hand. She since day one was giving a losing hand. Every sup that has been hired , has been given a losing hand…………

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