Bridgeport Public Schools

This article is about the school district in Connecticut. For the school district in Texas, see Bridgeport Independent School District.

Bridgeport Public Schools is a school district headquartered in Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States.

Bridgeport High School, about 1910 (the school, in a different building, is now Central High School)

The city's public school system has 30 elementary schools, three comprehensive high schools, two alternative programs and an interdistrict vocational aquaculture school. The system has about 23,000 students, making the Bridgeport Public Schools the second largest school system in Connecticut. The school system employs a professional staff of more than 1,700.

The city has started a large school renovation and construction program, with plans for new schools and modernization of existing buildings.

The current interim superintendent is Fran Rabinowitz.

Public high schools

Bridgeport Regional Vocational Aquaculture School in 2010.

Elementary schools

District Reference Group

Another picture of Bridgeport High School, about 1905

Bridgeport is one of the seven public school systems in District Reference Group I, a classification made by the state Department of Education for the purpose of comparison with the achievement levels of similar schools and districts. District reference groups are defined as "districts whose students' families are similar in education, income, occupation and need, and that have roughly similar enrollment".[1] The other six school districts in the group are Hartford, New Britain, New Haven, New London, Waterbury and Windham.[2]

See also

Notes

  1. state "Strategic School Profile 2005-2006" for Wilton High School, accessed March 25, 2007
  2. Web page titled "Find a Community: By Educational Reference Group (DRG)" at the "Discovery 2007 / An initiative of the William Caspar Graustein Fund" Web site, accessed March 25, 2007

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