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Committee approves fourth amendment to Carmen–Pulaski lease after Pulaski staff and union press for more classrooms
Summary
After public comment from Pulaski staff and the school’s principal, the committee voted 4-1 to approve a fourth amendment to Carmen High School’s lease at Casimir Pulaski High School while directing administration to continue negotiations on classroom allocations for FY26.
The Administration, Finance and Personnel Committee of the Milwaukee Board of School Directors approved a Fourth Amendment to the lease permitting Carmen High School of Science and Technology to remain at Casimir Pulaski High School. The motion passed 4-1 after multiple speakers urged the district to provide additional classroom space for Pulaski ahead of the 2025–26 school year.
Why the story matters: Pulaski staff and the Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association told the committee that Pulaski’s enrollment is substantially larger than Carmen’s while classroom allocations at Pulaski remain constrained by the co-location arrangement. Committee members said they expect administration to continue negotiations and return with a plan that aligns space with…
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