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Board approves fourth amendment to Carmen High School lease at Pulaski; Pulaski staff and union seek more classroom space

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The board approved a one-year extension and a minor space adjustment to the Carmen High School lease at Casimir Pulaski High School. Pulaski staff and the MTEA urged the district to negotiate a more equitable classroom distribution for fall 2026.

The Milwaukee Board of School Directors approved a fourth amendment to the lease between the district and Carmen High School of Science and Technology for space at Casimir Pulaski High School, but Pulaski staff and the teachers' union urged further negotiations to address classroom inequities.

Jason O'Brien, principal of Pulaski High School, told the committee that Pulaski's enrollment has topped 1,000 students and that the school continues to receive frequent enrollment requests for its bilingual,…

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