Stephen Decatur Elementary School
Stephen Decatur Elementary School is a elementary school in Seattle School District No. 1, serving the Seattle area (grades K-5) with 208 students enrolled. Data sourced from NCES Common Core of Data.
Elementary
K-5
208
4%
Public, zoned
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98115
Seattle neighborhoods that feed into Stephen Decatur Elementary School
Stephen Decatur Elementary School appears in the K-12 pipeline for 1 neighborhood in our Seattle family home-search guide. Each neighborhood page covers school pipelines, sold comps, commute reality, and family-fit verdicts.
Other Seattle schools in Seattle School District No. 1 or at the same level
- Elementary · same districtBryant Elementary School
Grades K-5 · 479 students
- Middle · same districtEckstein Middle School
Grades 6-8 · 1,045 students
- Elementary · same districtLoyal Heights Elementary School
Grades K-5 · 502 students
- Elementary · same districtOlympic View Elementary School
Grades K-5 · 361 students
- High · same districtRoosevelt High School
Grades 9-12 · 1,541 students
- Elementary · same districtSacajawea Elementary School
Grades PK-5 · 216 students
Stephen Decatur Elementary School family questions
What grades does Stephen Decatur Elementary School serve?
Stephen Decatur Elementary School is elementary school covering grades K-5 in Seattle School District No. 1, Seattle. Enrollment is 208 students per the most recent NCES Common Core of Data.
What's the free/reduced-lunch rate at Stephen Decatur Elementary School?
4% of students at Stephen Decatur Elementary School qualify for free or reduced-price lunch per the NCES CCD 2022-23 dataset. This is one of the most-cited indicators of student-body economic mix.
Which Seattle neighborhoods feed into Stephen Decatur Elementary School?
Stephen Decatur Elementary School appears in the K-12 pipeline for Wedgwood / Ravenna (Roosevelt boundary) in our Seattle family home-search guide.
School data on this page is sourced from NCES CCD 2022-23 (US Department of Education / National Center for Education Statistics). Verify directly: