BRIDGEPORT — The mayor’s office has sent the school board a letter telling them to make contingency plans next week because it has no more money to give it. School officials took that to mean Mayor Joseph P. Ganim was suggesting schools be closed and immediately contact the state. Ganim’s office on Wednesday denied the letter was telling the district to close schools but did not immediately elaborate. The letter tells Schools Superintendent Aresta Johnson that the $63.5 million it contributes towards the district’s operating budget will be depleted by the end of the month.
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