BRIDGEPORT — If the state will have it, the city school board agreed unanimously on Monday to let Roosevelt School join the Commissioner’s Network. By joining the school, which has among the lowest scores on state tests, will get extra support and funding. Approval came despite concern by some members that other schools in the district to join the Network have not made academic gains. Still Board Member Dennis Bradley said he was excited by plan and looked forward to see some transformation. Jamie Balisciano, the school’s assistant principal, called it an amazing opportunity for Roosevelt. “We won’t let you down.” he said. It is unclear when the state Board of Education will vote to add new schools to the network.
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