News Flash Update: CT Post proves validity of lawsuit with news story about suit against Pryor, Vallas and Bridgeport Board of Education - Wait, What?:
by jonpelto
As first reported by Jacqueline Rabe Thomas in the CTMirror, Attorney Norm Pattis has filed a lawsuit in Superior Court alleging that Superintendent Paul Vallas’ contract to serve as Bridgeport’s superintendent of schools is illegal. Pattis is the attorney who brought the case that led Connecticut’s Supreme Court to rule that Governor Malloy’s attempted takeover of the [...]
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by jonpelto
Add one more item to the list of real or perceived conflicts of interest surrounding Commissioner Pryor, the State Board of Education and Governor Malloy’s education reform efforts. It turns out that in addition to serving as Chief of Staff for Connecticut Commissioner of Education Stefan Pryor, Adam Goldfarb has been serving as Vice President [...]
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by jonpelto
The CT Post has posted their initial coverage of the lawsuit against Connecticut Commissioner Pryor, Bridgeport’s Acting Superintendent of Schools Paul Vallas and the Bridgeport Board of Education. In doing so, they help make the case that the Bridgeport Board of Education’s decision to grant Vallas a three-year contract as Superintendent of Schools was illegal.
The CT Post’s Linda Lambeck write, “A lawsuit was filed Monday against city School Superintendent Paul Vallas, the city school board and Commissioner of Education Stefan Pryor over Vallas’ his lack of certification.
The suit was filed by retired Judge Carmen Lopez, a city resident, and Deborah Reyes-Williams a city parent. The complaint was filed in Bridgeport Superior Court by attorney Norman Pattis. The suit asks that Vallas be removed from the role of superintendent and
by jonpelto