Type Public Grades 9–12 Phone +1 920-822-6700 | Principal Jeremy Pach Enrollment 1,102 Mascot Red Raider | |
District Pulaski Community School District Color Cardinal Red, White, Black Profiles |
Pulaski high school exhibition performance december 30 2016 long beach
Pulaski High School is a public high school in Pulaski, Wisconsin, in Brown County, Wisconsin (school district also serves parts of Shawano, Outagamie and Oconto counties), that serves students in grades 9 through 12. Its mascot is the Red Raider.
Contents
- Pulaski high school exhibition performance december 30 2016 long beach
- Pulaski high school launch 2015
- History
- Academics
- Demographics
- State Championships
- Music
- References
Pulaski high school launch 2015
History
The original school was built in 1909, with additions throughout the next five decades. In 1975, the high school took over an existing school along with other additions, most notably an indoor swimming pool. Another new building was built in 1998 due to a rapidly growing population.
Academics
Pulaski offers Advanced Placement classes. The student to teacher ratio is 18 to 1.
Demographics
Over 90 percent of the student body is Caucasian, while 2.9 percent are American Indian, 2.5 percent are Hispanic, 1.4 percent are black and 1.0 percent are Asian. The school is split 51/49 male to female, while just over 22 percent of the school is eligible for free or reduced lunch.
State Championships
Pulaski has also had a number of individual state champions.
In 2016, Pulaski citizens privately funded a $4.9 million athletic expansion project, including a new football stadium, track, baseball and softball fields, as well as expanding the tennis facilities.
Music
The Red Raider marching band has played in the Rose Parade multiple times.