Casimir Pulaski High School
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Casimir Pulaski High School is a public high school located on 2500 W Oklahoma Ave in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Casimir Pulaski is part of the Milwaukee Public School system. The school had 1600 students during the 2004-2005 school year.
Pulaski is a large high school located on Milwaukee's south side. The school combines with Milwaukee High School of the Arts to create several sports teams including football, basketball, baseball, swimming, wrestling, cross country and track and field.
The wrestling team is headed by Wisconsin's #1 ranked wrestler in the 103 lb (47 kg). weight class - Jeremy Kuklinski[1]
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[edit] The Campus
Casimir Pulaski High School is located at the corner of Oklahoma and 27th in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Casimir Pulaski High School is a large orange brick art deco high school. It is located next to three important facilities, hospital, fire station and a Milwaukee police department.
[edit] Demographics
Casimir Pulaski High School High School is:
- 21% White, 336 students
- 25% Black, 392 students
- 8% Asian/Pacific Islander, 126 students
- 44% Hispanic, 710 students
- 2% Am. Indian/Alaska Native, 36 students
In 1988 the school was:
- 57% White, 1054 students
- 36% Black, 676 students
- 2% Asian/Pacific Islander, 34 students
- 4% Hispanic, 82 students
- 1% Am. Indian/Alaska Native, 25 students
[edit] Facts
- Total Students (2004 - 2005*): 1600
- Fulltime teachers: 95
- Student/Teacher Ratio: 16.9
- Part of the Milwaukee Public School System
- Has been on the news several times
[edit] References
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