Superintendent of Schools


Welcome to the Pulaski Community School District! 

We are one of the top school districts in the CESA 7 region,  with a strong track record of academic achievement and growth. We are proud to share with you our accomplishments and the value we bring to the Pulaski Community area! PCSD is one of the largest geographic districts in the state covering 180 square miles.  The district has five elementary schools, one middle school and one high school serving just under 3,800 students.  

We believe that success in schools goes beyond test scores, and that’s why we work closely with our staff and parents to provide an environment that is centered on the individual needs of every student. PCSD offers classes and programs beyond the basics, including but not limited to AP courses and dual enrollment coursework.  

Our dedicated staff truly care about the students and strive each day to make a difference in their lives. Everyone from the district leadership team, office staff members, teachers, paraprofessionals and buildings and grounds, food service and transportation employees do their part to keep local education running smoothly.

PCSD is deeply intertwined in the community. Besides educating our youths, the district has learning, athletics, arts and leadership programs for young and old through the Pulaski Area Community Education (PACE) program.  This programming helps community members from birth and beyond whether it is our food pantry, innovative summer school or community based program answering a community need.   

Strong schools and strong community go hand in hand. In PCSD, we all share a common goal of high quality education, efficient operations and strong community. We look forward to this journey together as we continually seek to prepare our students to be the successful leaders of tomorrow.

Please explore our website and also plan a personal visit to any of the schools to learn more about our district. If I can be of any assistance, please contact me at akspace@pulaskischools.org or call 920-822-6001.

Allison Space
Superintendent