In a recent government meeting, a contentious roll call vote resulted in the approval to return a portion of property adjacent to Skane School back to the city of Bridgeport. The motion passed with a vote of 5 in favor and 1 against, despite strong objections from some members. Opponent Mister Sokolovic voiced concerns, labeling the decision as a \"theft of our resources\" and emphasizing that the financial benefits from the land grant would not benefit the local children.
Following the property discussion, the meeting shifted focus to the continuation of an agreement with Effective School Solutions (ESS), a program aimed at supporting students with severe mental health and behavioral challenges. Doctor Avery highlighted the positive impact of ESS over the past three years, noting significant improvements in student mental health, academic performance, and attendance.
Duncan Young, CEO of ESS, presented data indicating that students involved in the program experienced a 54% reduction in anxiety and a 69% improvement in GPA among those initially struggling academically. The program employs a wraparound model, providing multiple therapeutic interventions and involving families in the process.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue the partnership with ESS, which has been instrumental in addressing the needs of students across several schools in Bridgeport. The board members expressed their support for the continuation of these vital services, recognizing the positive outcomes achieved thus far.