District of Columbia
State K-12 public school system overview
District of Columbia operates a K-12 public education system serving 214,756 students across 71 school districts and 244 schools with a teacher workforce of 8,041. The system's structure reflects the district's unique governance model as a federal jurisdiction with multiple educational authorities managing schools across the city.
The student population reflects significant demographic complexity. Nearly half of students, 49.8 percent, qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating substantial economic need. English learners comprise 12.4 percent of enrollment, while students with disabilities represent 18.7 percent of the overall student body. These proportions indicate that the majority of DC's public school students require targeted support services.
Academic proficiency measures from 2024-25 data show math proficiency at 19.9 percent and reading proficiency at 25.4 percent, both notably below typical national ranges. The graduation rate stands at 77.6 percent. Per-pupil spending averages $5,871, which is below many comparison districts and states despite DC's higher cost of living relative to most jurisdictions.
The district's per-pupil funding level warrants consideration alongside its demographic composition and proficiency outcomes. With nearly half the student population experiencing economic disadvantage and substantial special education and English learner populations, resource allocation patterns and spending efficiency may be relevant factors in understanding overall system performance. The presence of 71 separate school districts within a single geographic jurisdiction creates a fragmented governance structure that differs significantly from traditional state systems, potentially affecting coordination of services, resource distribution, and accountability mechanisms across the public education system.
This summary was generated by AI from public data sources. Last updated May 6, 2026.
This data is aggregated from state and federal public datasets. While we believe it is accurate, we always recommend confirming it on the corresponding state or federal site. See Data Notes for more.
Total Students
215K
Districts
71
Schools
244
Teachers
8,041
Per-Pupil Spending
$5,871
Total Budget
N/A
State Overview
Demographics
Academic Performance
Finance Overview
District Distribution
By Size
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Career & Technical Education
5,787 total CTE participants (2023-2024)
DC STAR Framework Data
LEA Type Breakdown
STAR Framework Score Distribution
Based on 48 LEAs with STAR Framework scores
Average Growth (Median Growth Percentile)
MGP of 50 indicates typical growth compared to similar students
Student Outcomes
STAR Framework (School Transparency and Reporting) is DC's accountability system. LEAs earn points (0-100) based on academic achievement, student growth, attendance, and graduation outcomes. DC is unique in having both traditional public schools (DCPS) and numerous public charter school LEAs, each operating as its own local education agency.
Source: Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE), DC School Report Card, 2024-25 School Year