BRIDGEPORT — Bassick High School has its share of problems. Low graduation rates, a new principal just about every year and frequent fights. The latest skirmish appears not to be between students. Principal Byron Williams has called for an election Friday for new Parent Teacher Student Organization leadership, over the objection of the current president, who insists his time isn’t yet up. Williams, through email, said the two-year time period to hold the position of president has ended, and that an election must be held. A notice announcing the election was posted this week to the school website. “Wow,” Albert Benejan, the sitting president, said when told of the announcement.
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