Parents/Guardians, please fill out ALL of the forms found in this booklet. More information about each form can be found if you scroll down the page. Thank you!
Parent Forms to be returned for each student by the second week of school: Formas se deberán entregar por cada uno de los estudiantes la segunda semana de escuela:Your school and the district will periodically want to send information regarding school or district events, updates or initiatives. We will utilize the phone messaging system to remind you about these events, updates, and initiatives; including report card distribution, field trips, community events, parent-teacher conferences, announcements, COVID 19 information and screenings, and more. To ensure you receive periodic
School Messaging Consent Form (Robo Call) / Formulario de consentimiento de mensajería escolar (Robo Call) – English / Spanish / Polish
Media Consent FormIn order for your child to be photographed, filmed or videotaped for non-profit use by CPS, he or she must have a consent form signed by a parent or guardian on file at school. Consent forms are generally handed out during the first week of school. Consent forms for both students are available for download below. Return the signed form to your child’s school.
Media Consent Form and Release / Formulario de consentimiento y autorización para los medios de comunicación – English / Spanish
Family Income Information Form (FIIF)Family Income Information Form / Formulario de información sobre los ingresos familiares – English / Spanish
The Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) of the Healthy, HungerFree Kids Act of 2010 allows CPS to offer free breakfast and lunch to all students. As such, Free and Reduced Meal (FRM) applications will not be collected from parent/guardians of CPS students. All schools will now collect the Family Income Information Form (FIIF) in order to determine the appropriate allocation of the Title I, SGSA and ERate funds, as well as student eligibility to waive other fees such as book, testing fees, school fees, etc. It is imperative that every Pulaski student submits a Family Income Information Form every school year.
Formulario de información de ingresos familiares (FIIF)La Disposición de Elegibilidad Comunitaria (CEP) de la Ley de Niños Sanos y Libres de Hambre de 2010 permite que CPS ofrezca desayuno y almuerzo gratis a todos los estudiantes. Como tal, las solicitudes de comida gratis y reducida (FRM) no se recopilaran de los padres / tutores de los estudiantes de CPS. Todas las escuelas ahora recopilaran el Formulario de información de ingresos familiares (FIIF) para determinar la asignación adecuada de los fondos del Título I, SGSA y E-Rate, así como la elegibilidad de los estudiantes para obtener sin cargos libros, cuotas de exámenes, cuotas escolares, etc. Es imperativo que cada estudiante de Pulaski presente un Formulario de información de ingresos familiares cada año escolar.
Student Transfer FormIf you need to transfer your student out of Pulaski, please download and print the Student Request to Transfer Out form. The form must be signed by a parent and then emailed or delivered to Pulaski. Please contact the clerk, Deily Garcia, with questions or to email the completed and signed form: dagarcia2@cps.edu. If you are unable to print the form, please visit the Pulaski office during business hours to complete the form at the school. Thank you.
School Fee- $75In order to offset costs, each student is expected to pay a school fee of $75, which will be collected from students at the start of the school year. The fee will be used to purchase an agenda book for 2nd– 8th grades, all students K-8 will get a Pulaski t-shirt, instructional materials, including classroom workbooks and Scholastic magazines; and technology repairs, support with school field trips for students in need.
Please send your child’s student fee to his/her teacher by September 13. If circumstances do not allow you to meet this deadline, please make special arrangements at the Main office. To qualify for the fee waiver, the Family Income Information Form (FIIF – see below) must be completed and returned to the school. For those who qualify, the CPS Fee Waiver Form may be filled out and returned to the school.
Family Income Information Form (FIIF) – The Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) of the Healthy, HungerFree Kids Act of 2010 allows CPS to offer free breakfast and lunch to all students. As such, Free and Reduced Meal (FRM) applications will not be collected from parent/guardians of CPS students. All schools will now collect the Family Income Information Form (FIIF) in order to determine the appropriate allocation of the Title I, SGSA and ERate funds, as well as student eligibility to waive other fees such as book, testing fees, school fees, etc. It is imperative that every Pulaski student submits a Family Income Information Form every school year.