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Bridgeport Public Schools average salary is $77,650, median salary is $74,900 with a salary range from $52,800 to $108,000.
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Associate Consultant, Assistant Vp 108,000-108,000 San Francisco, CA, 94101 2016 Bridgeport Public Schools Associate Consultant, Assistant Vp Salaries (1)
Bridgeport Public Schools San Francisco, CA Salaries
Investment & Operations Specialist 97,000-97,000 San Francisco, CA, 94101 2015 Bridgeport Public Schools Investment & Operations Specialist Salaries (1)
Bridgeport Public Schools San Francisco, CA Salaries
Performance Measurement Analyst (financial Analyst 52,800-52,800 San Francisco, CA, 94101 2012 Bridgeport Public Schools Performance Measurement Analyst (financial Analyst Salaries (2)
Bridgeport Public Schools San Francisco, CA Salaries
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  • Bridgeport Public Schools
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Bridgeport, CT
  • Of all 100 urban school districts that are eligible for The Broad Prize, Bridgeport Public Schools serves the highest percentage of poor students-95 percent qualify for free and reduced-price school lunch. Those demographics have led Bridgeport to embrace the idea of extending its focus beyond straight academics to include what Superintendent John Ramos calls the "well-being of the whole child.""We need to create a school infrastructure that supports student social and emotional well-being, too, as a way of eliminating the barriers to learning," explains Henry Kelly, deputy superintendent for learning and teaching. That philosophy has become evident in the district's...