Bridgeport schools will no longer offer remote learning option starting next school year The superintendent made the announcement on April 30. Schools will be open to full in-person learning in the fall. Author: Rick Lessard (FOX61) Updated: 6:40 PM EDT May 5, 2021 BRIDGEPORT, Conn. — In an announcement made on April 30, Bridgeport Superintendent schools Michael Testani said Bridport public schools will no longer provide the option for students and their families to choose the remote teaching model after the current school year ends. Testani cited that Bridgeport received guidance from the CT State Department of Education (CSDE) regarding remote learning for the 2021-2022 school year.