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Bridgeport Public Schools Gets Creative to Restore Kindergarten Paraprofessionals 

U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy, center, stands with State Rep. Antonio Felipe, left, during a visit to Theodore Roosevelt School, in Bridgeport, Conn. Nov. 8, 2021.

Bridgeport, CT – October 3, 2025 — Bridgeport Public Schools have worked to find a solution to ensure students and staff have the support and resources they need in the classroom. At the Board of Education meeting on Thursday, October 2, 2025, the Board approved the restoration of kindergarten paraprofessionals across the district. 

Last spring, the district faced historic budget challenges that forced the elimination of kindergarten paraprofessionals. While this decision was necessary at the time to close a significant funding gap, it was never considered ideal. Since that day, the district has actively explored multiple ways to restore these vital positions. By implementing a plan to reduce the estimated cost of substitute teachers, Bridgeport Public Schools identified a creative solution that makes it possible to return paraprofessionals to kindergarten classrooms. 

“Restoring kindergarten paraprofessionals is about doing what is right for our students,” said Interim Superintendent Dr. Royce Avery. “We understood the impact of these positions being cut, and we worked to find a solution that would bring them back as quickly as possible. This decision ensures that our youngest learners and their teachers have the support they need in the classroom.” 

The restoration of paraprofessionals has been welcomed by educators and leaders across the district. 

Jeff Morrissey, President of the Bridgeport Education Association/Teachers Union (BEA), stated: 
“The BEA is extremely pleased that the kindergarten paraprofessionals will be returning to the classroom. We would like to applaud the efforts of all who have advocated for their return. Our kindergarten teachers have done a phenomenal job in continuing to tirelessly educate their students during this difficult time and should be commended for doing so. This clearly shows what can be accomplished when we come together.” 

Steven Douglas, President of the Bridgeport Council of Administrators and Supervisors (BCAS), added: 
“As the BCAS president, I am very pleased with the reinstatement of kindergarten paraprofessionals. This decision will provide essential support in our kindergarten classrooms and strengthen opportunities for our youngest learners to be actively engaged in the learning process.” 

Kindergarten paraprofessionals assist with classroom management and create safe and engaging learning environments. Their restoration reflects the district’s commitment to listening to the needs of schools and the community while taking action to strengthen student learning. 

Bridgeport Public Schools will begin the rehiring process immediately, with paraprofessionals expected to return to classrooms this school year. 

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