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School Board Faces Urgent Decision on Expelled Student Services

August 26, 2024 | Bridgeport School District, School Districts, Connecticut


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School Board Faces Urgent Decision on Expelled Student Services
In a recent government meeting, the board discussed two significant agenda items: a contract for expelled student services and the approval of a coaching proposal for grades K-5.

The board unanimously approved a contract with Empowering Writers for $149,575, which includes credits from previous purchases. This decision was made without any debate, indicating a consensus on the need for enhanced writing support in early education.

The more contentious discussion revolved around the Expelled Student Services Agreement with the University School. The board considered a contract worth $450,000 for 30 student seats, which has been a recurring agreement for several years. Deputy Superintendent Dr. Avery explained that this contract allows the district to place expelled students in an educational setting within Bridgeport, rather than outside the district. However, concerns were raised regarding the necessity of paying for all 30 seats, regardless of actual usage, which has historically averaged around 25-34 students per year.

Board members expressed the need for more data on past usage before committing to the contract, with some advocating for a special meeting to review this information. The urgency of the situation was highlighted, as the school year was set to begin shortly, and the district needed to ensure compliance with educational regulations regarding expelled students.

Ultimately, a motion was made to table the decision until a special meeting could be arranged, allowing for further review of the data and ensuring that board members could make an informed decision. The motion passed, reflecting the board's commitment to responsible fiscal management and the welfare of students facing disciplinary actions.

As the board navigates these complex issues, the discussions underscore the ongoing challenges in balancing educational needs with budgetary constraints and compliance requirements.

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