School overview
At a glance
Reported students
300
NCES CCD 2024–25, where reported
Teachers (FTE)
20.2
NCES CCD 2024–25
Student–teacher ratio
14.9:1
Calculated, not a class-size measure
Grades served
PK–05
NCES preliminary directory 2025–26
School benchmarks
Washington elementary enrollment
23th percentile
Compared with 1,223 same-level schools reporting enrollment.
District median enrollment
367
Highland Park Elementary School: 300 reported students.
State peer staffing position
34th percentile
14.9:1 reported; state peer median 15.7:1. Ratio is not class size.
Profile interpretation
What the reported data says about Highland Park Elementary School
Highland Park Elementary School is a public elementary school serving grades PK–05 in SEATTLE. It is one of 108 current school records connected to Seattle School District No. 1. NCES reports 300 students for 2024–25.
Among 1,223 elementary schools in Washington with comparable records, this school is smaller than the reported median of 406 students. Its enrollment is at approximately the 23th percentile for that peer group. Size describes the campus, not instructional quality.
The reported student–teacher ratio is 14.9:1, close to the Washington median of 15.7:1 for the same school level. This ratio uses total enrollment and teacher FTE; it is not an average classroom headcount and can be affected by special programs or part-time staffing.
The two largest reported race and ethnicity groups are Hispanic or Latino (35.3%) and White (28.7%). English learners represent 28.2% of enrollment. Students served under IDEA represent 12.5%. These figures help families understand who the school serves; they are not rating inputs.
The 2021–22 civil-rights collection reports access to gifted and talented programming. Program availability changes, so families should confirm the current catalog and participation rules directly with the school.
Turn data into a school visit
Questions worth asking Highland Park Elementary School
- 1How do the reported 14.9:1 student–teacher ratio and 20.2 teacher FTE translate into actual class sizes by grade?
- 2Which advanced, gifted, career, arts, and computer-science courses are available this year, and how do students qualify?
- 3How are the school's 1 counselor FTE allocated across grades and student needs?
- 4Does community eligibility provide breakfast and lunch to every enrolled student, and are summer meals available?
Student context
Enrollment needs
- English learners
- 28.2%
- Students with disabilities
- 12.5%
- Free/reduced-price lunch
- 48.7%
- Lunch program
- Yes under Community Eligibility Option (CEO)
People available to students
Support staff
- Counselors (FTE)
- 1
- Nurses (FTE)
- 0.64
- Psychologists (FTE)
- 0.31
- Social workers (FTE)
- 0
Student demographics
Race and ethnicity share of reported enrollment
- White28.7%
- Hispanic35.3%
- Black13%
- Asian9.7%
- American Indian / Alaska Native0.7%
- Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander0%
- Multiracial11%
Race/ethnicity: NCES CCD 2024–25 where reported, otherwise CRDC 2021–22. English learner and disability context: CRDC 2021–22. Privacy rules can produce missing values.
Learning opportunities
Programs reported by the school
Advanced Placement
Not reported
Gifted and talented
Offered
Computer science
Not reported
Program availability is from CRDC 2021–22 and can change. Confirm current courses and eligibility with the school.
Continue exploring
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