Bridgeport Public Schools superintendent Carmela Levy-David said she’s trying to work with her teaching staff, after learning of a teaching union survey where 97% of teachers who responded said they lack confidence in her leadership.
“We are committed to fostering a safe and supportive environment where educators feel empowered to express their thoughts and concerns without fear of retaliation,” Levy-David said.
The survey, which was conducted by the Bridgeport Education Association (BEA), was done anonymously, with most teachers saying they feared openly criticizing Levy-David for unprofessional behavior towards staff, and changes to the curriculum which were widely seen as disruptive…