Families

We believe real success happens when school, community, and family work together to provide the best environment and education possible for students at Casimir Pulaski High School.

We implement Milwaukee Public Schools Family & Community Engagement framework so families and staff can collaborate to support individual student achievement and overall school progress.

Parent and Family Engagement Opportunities

Parent Coordinator Mimi Jurado (juradom@milwaukee.k12.wi.us) can answer questions about school events, runs the Pulaski High School Parent Center, School Engagement Council, and more. Our parent center is open on school days by appointment.

Join our School Engagement Council (SEC) to learn about Pulaski High School attendance, budgetary, and academic matters. Families and staff meet monthly to review our school’s progress. SEC members make decisions and revise plans to support student success.

Families can stay informed on and share ideas about the district’s Title I programs and priorities during monthly District Advisory Council (DAC) meetings. Each school sends two delegates to meetings; alternates may attend as well.

Family and Staff Communication

Students feel extra motivated when teachers and parents work together to reinforce high expectations and positive learning strategies. Here are tips for building a strong parent-teacher relationship and staying up to date on school news and family events.

  • Collect updated school and teacher contact information at the beginning of the year. Gather this information from teacher handouts, during open-house events, or visit our staff directory.
  • Check out the Pulaski calendar.
  • Sign up for Campus Parent Portal to receive real-time updates on your child’s progress in school.
  • Join SchoolMessenger, a digital communication app we use to communicate with families.
  • Sign up for the MPS Family Friday Newsletter.
  • Check out the Pulaski Post newsletter.
  • Attend parent-teacher conferences. If conference days and times don’t work for you, ask your child’s teacher if you can schedule a virtual appointment or phone call.

Supporting Your Student

Here are tips you can follow at home to help ensure your child’s success at school.

  • Make attendance a priority. There is an undeniable link between a student’s attendance and their overall success. Call the attendance line when your child will be absent, at (414) 902-8900. We must be sure every student has arrived safely and follow up with any who are absent. We must also record absences correctly.
  • Make sure your child arrives at school on time every day (8:00 a.m.).
  • Set realistic expectations. It is always important to set standards to ensure that our children are working towards attaining a goal. Make sure that these standards are realistic and attainable. By setting expectations, we can hold our students accountable for their education.
  • Keep your child healthy. Make sure your child is getting enough rest and eating right. It is important that our students be prepared to take on their day. By caring for your child’s physical, emotional, and mental health, you are ensuring that your child is ready to succeed in school.
  • Complete your MPS volunteer application to become a Pulaski volunteer.
  • Ask for help. We understand that there are often obstacles that affect families. We are here to help. If you would like to talk to a school counselor, psychologist, or social worker, please reach out. Our goal is to collaborate with parents and families to build a strong support network for our students.