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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.
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The following is a list of public school districts in Connecticut.. The majority of school districts are dependent on town and municipal governments. The U.S. Census Bureau counts the regional school districts, which are governed by independent school boards and cover at least two towns, as individual governments.
The city's public school system has 30 elementary schools, three 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 staff of more than 1,700.
Valley Regional High School: Regional School District 4: Deep River: Middlesex County: Shoreline Conference: Valley Vs: Also serves Chester and Essex: Vinal Technical High School: Connecticut Technical High School System: Middletown: Middlesex County: Connecticut Technical Conference: Hawks: Wamogo Regional High School: Regional School District ...
Madison Elementary School is a public school located at 376 Wayne Street in the Bridgeport Public Schools District. Madison Elementary School was built in 1916 [1] named after the fourth president under the United States Declaration of Independence, James Madison. It is considered one of the oldest schools in the Bridgeport Public Schools District.
Kolbe Boys High School and Cathedral Girls High School opened in the 1960s. Kolbe (opened 1963) was staffed by the Franciscans and Cathedral (opened 1964) by the Daughters of the Holy Spirit . In June 1976 Kolbe and Cathedral merged into a co-educational secondary school . [ 2 ]
Bassick's basketball team boasts several great successes, including the 1940 and 1989 Connecticut state championships, [5] and three more finals appearances, in 1939, 2000 and 2004. [6] More recently, the team qualified for the semifinals of the 2015 Connecticut state championship, before losing to Bunnell High School of Stratford. [7]