Activities

Student clubs at Casimir Pulaski High School cover a wide range of interests.

Cultural activities, friendly competitions, and inclusive programs strengthen our Rams’ pride. Club membership encourages students to develop new interests and skills and make meaningful connections with classmates and in the community.

CAS Club (Creativity, Activity, Service)

For Diploma Programme students only, CAS club is an opportunity to plan and complete experiences based on creativity, activity, and service. Juniors and seniors can acquire their mandatory IB DP service hours during club time.

Corazón Latino

Born from an interest in strengthening our Hispanic students’ connection to their Latino roots, Corazón Latino shares cultures and traditions of Pulaski’s Latin American students and promotes the integration of diverse cultures in our school.

Crafter’s Club

Every craft is a work of “heart” in room 122, where students meet weekly to turn creativity into masterpieces.

Diploma Programme Tutoring

Seniors can work on programme assessments, supported by teachers from various subject areas. Teacher participation/subject areas may change weekly.

First Nations Studies College Access Program

First Nations students can access one-on-one and small group support to achieve academic and personal goals. Services include tutoring, homework help, and college access lessons.

Game & Social Club

Students meet in our Library Media Center to get their games on.

Gay-Straight-Alliance (GSA)

Weekly GSA meetings are a safe place to discuss concerns and empower young people to become leaders and role models within their school community. GSA’s overall goal: Promoting a more inclusive and accepting learning environment for all Pulaski students.

Legendary Readers

Twice monthly, readers convene in the Library Media Center to discuss relevant, high-interest novels over snacks.

Makerspace Mondays

During meetings in the Library Media Center, students can design and build projects using our Dremel 3D printer, Cricut cutter, art kits, and more.

National Honor Society

Juniors can apply for membership in Pulaski’s National Honor Society (NHS) chapter. Leadership roles and service projects help Pulaski NHS members prepare for college and citizenship as they work with school administrators and community groups on service projects. 

Pulaski Asian Club

Students help Pulaski community and staff develop a deeper understanding of their school’s multicultural population by sharing issues and customs from their own culture and organizing cultural celebrations. During twice-weekly meetings, students learn and practice leadership and social skills to promote intercultural understanding.

Robotics Club

Students build and program small robots from scratch. As they build robots in weekly meetings, students hope to recruit new members and develop the club for state, national, and international competitions.

Seal of Biliteracy Club

Junior and senior students who are proficient in English and one other language can join this club, which promotes culture and language at Pulaski. Members may also pursue the prestigious Seal of Biliteracy certification, which is awarded at graduation.

Student Council

Youth leaders from all grades meet weekly to discuss important issues affecting the Pulaski High School community.

Yearbook Club

Highly motivated and organized students meet weekly, photograph Pulaski events throughout the year, and learn layout and design skills to create the official, annual Pulaski yearbook.