Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi - moving to the Palisades this summer and we will be zoned for Key Elementary School. I can see from the stats that there is some diversity - 10% Black about 15% Hispanic and 5% Asian. Are the kids from these backgrounds well integrated into the social aspect of the school - i.e., playdates, parties, etc? Does the school have a diverse staff - specifically teachers? I’m Black and diversity at previous schools has always been limited to the administrative staff, lunch ladies, maintenance staff and maybe a few classroom helpers. And we can’t change location of our housing - we will be moving into and eventually purchasing a relative’s house (she is going into nursing care).
Thanks!
I can’t speak to Key specifically, but generally the diversity among student and staff in upper NW DCPS isn’t the best. It isn’t the worst, but it’s not ideal. However, the feeder middle and high school (Hardy and MacArthur) are way more diverse with both staff and kids and it’s a much better experience for families of color (we are not white and have had better experiences at the middle school level bc of the diversity).
What is ideal? Edscape has DC Total Public K-5 at 60% Black, 18% Latino, 16% White, 6% Other. Is the goal to find a school that comes closes to that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've done a bit of research on this, and if it matters.. student-wise, Key is not one of the more diverse black schools in the area in staff or student, but has some diversity. All Ward 3 schools, along with Shepherd, Lafayette and Hyde-Addison are phenomenal comparatively.
Key-59% white, 14% latino, 11% mixed, 10% black, 5% Asian, 337 students
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Most diverse Ward 2, 3, 4 schools:
Shepherd - 45% black, 31% white, 14% mixed, 8% latino, 2% Asian, 394 students
Eaton - 48% white, 18% black, 13% mixed, 13% latino, 8% Asian, 436 students
Hearst - 53% white, 20% black, 12% latino, 8% mixed, 7% Asian, 356 students
Murch - 54% white, 18% black, 12% latino, 8% mixed, 8% Asian, 658 students
Hyde-Addison - 38% white, 34% black, 13% latino, 10% mixed, 6% Asian, 400 students
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Lafayette(Ward 4)-70% white, 10% black, 9% latino, 8% mixed, 3% asian, 923 sudents
Of these, in 2025 only the following schools have more than 50 students each who are black, white, and latino; Eaton, Hyde(Ward 2), Murch, Shepherd(Ward 4) & Lafayette(Ward 4)
Diversity in staff is a different question, but that generally follows the student diversity more or less.
This is definitely not true on the Hill, where staff diversity maybe tracks student diversity 10 years ago?
Its not really true anywhere except in all black schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've done a bit of research on this, and if it matters.. student-wise, Key is not one of the more diverse black schools in the area in staff or student, but has some diversity. All Ward 3 schools, along with Shepherd, Lafayette and Hyde-Addison are phenomenal comparatively.
Key-59% white, 14% latino, 11% mixed, 10% black, 5% Asian, 337 students
--
Most diverse Ward 2, 3, 4 schools:
Shepherd - 45% black, 31% white, 14% mixed, 8% latino, 2% Asian, 394 students
Eaton - 48% white, 18% black, 13% mixed, 13% latino, 8% Asian, 436 students
Hearst - 53% white, 20% black, 12% latino, 8% mixed, 7% Asian, 356 students
Murch - 54% white, 18% black, 12% latino, 8% mixed, 8% Asian, 658 students
Hyde-Addison - 38% white, 34% black, 13% latino, 10% mixed, 6% Asian, 400 students
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Lafayette(Ward 4)-70% white, 10% black, 9% latino, 8% mixed, 3% asian, 923 sudents
Of these, in 2025 only the following schools have more than 50 students each who are black, white, and latino; Eaton, Hyde(Ward 2), Murch, Shepherd(Ward 4) & Lafayette(Ward 4)
Diversity in staff is a different question, but that generally follows the student diversity more or less.
This is definitely not true on the Hill, where staff diversity maybe tracks student diversity 10 years ago?
Its not really true anywhere except in all black schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've done a bit of research on this, and if it matters.. student-wise, Key is not one of the more diverse black schools in the area in staff or student, but has some diversity. All Ward 3 schools, along with Shepherd, Lafayette and Hyde-Addison are phenomenal comparatively.
Key-59% white, 14% latino, 11% mixed, 10% black, 5% Asian, 337 students
--
Most diverse Ward 2, 3, 4 schools:
Shepherd - 45% black, 31% white, 14% mixed, 8% latino, 2% Asian, 394 students
Eaton - 48% white, 18% black, 13% mixed, 13% latino, 8% Asian, 436 students
Hearst - 53% white, 20% black, 12% latino, 8% mixed, 7% Asian, 356 students
Murch - 54% white, 18% black, 12% latino, 8% mixed, 8% Asian, 658 students
Hyde-Addison - 38% white, 34% black, 13% latino, 10% mixed, 6% Asian, 400 students
--
Lafayette(Ward 4)-70% white, 10% black, 9% latino, 8% mixed, 3% asian, 923 sudents
Of these, in 2025 only the following schools have more than 50 students each who are black, white, and latino; Eaton, Hyde(Ward 2), Murch, Shepherd(Ward 4) & Lafayette(Ward 4)
Diversity in staff is a different question, but that generally follows the student diversity more or less.
This is great! Thank you so much!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've done a bit of research on this, and if it matters.. student-wise, Key is not one of the more diverse black schools in the area in staff or student, but has some diversity. All Ward 3 schools, along with Shepherd, Lafayette and Hyde-Addison are phenomenal comparatively.
Key-59% white, 14% latino, 11% mixed, 10% black, 5% Asian, 337 students
--
Most diverse Ward 2, 3, 4 schools:
Shepherd - 45% black, 31% white, 14% mixed, 8% latino, 2% Asian, 394 students
Eaton - 48% white, 18% black, 13% mixed, 13% latino, 8% Asian, 436 students
Hearst - 53% white, 20% black, 12% latino, 8% mixed, 7% Asian, 356 students
Murch - 54% white, 18% black, 12% latino, 8% mixed, 8% Asian, 658 students
Hyde-Addison - 38% white, 34% black, 13% latino, 10% mixed, 6% Asian, 400 students
--
Lafayette(Ward 4)-70% white, 10% black, 9% latino, 8% mixed, 3% asian, 923 sudents
Of these, in 2025 only the following schools have more than 50 students each who are black, white, and latino; Eaton, Hyde(Ward 2), Murch, Shepherd(Ward 4) & Lafayette(Ward 4)
Diversity in staff is a different question, but that generally follows the student diversity more or less.
This is definitely not true on the Hill, where staff diversity maybe tracks student diversity 10 years ago?
Anonymous wrote:I've done a bit of research on this, and if it matters.. student-wise, Key is not one of the more diverse black schools in the area in staff or student, but has some diversity. All Ward 3 schools, along with Shepherd, Lafayette and Hyde-Addison are phenomenal comparatively.
Key-59% white, 14% latino, 11% mixed, 10% black, 5% Asian, 337 students
--
Most diverse Ward 2, 3, 4 schools:
Shepherd - 45% black, 31% white, 14% mixed, 8% latino, 2% Asian, 394 students
Eaton - 48% white, 18% black, 13% mixed, 13% latino, 8% Asian, 436 students
Hearst - 53% white, 20% black, 12% latino, 8% mixed, 7% Asian, 356 students
Murch - 54% white, 18% black, 12% latino, 8% mixed, 8% Asian, 658 students
Hyde-Addison - 38% white, 34% black, 13% latino, 10% mixed, 6% Asian, 400 students
--
Lafayette(Ward 4)-70% white, 10% black, 9% latino, 8% mixed, 3% asian, 923 sudents
Of these, in 2025 only the following schools have more than 50 students each who are black, white, and latino; Eaton, Hyde(Ward 2), Murch, Shepherd(Ward 4) & Lafayette(Ward 4)
Diversity in staff is a different question, but that generally follows the student diversity more or less.
Anonymous wrote:I've done a bit of research on this, and if it matters.. student-wise, Key is not one of the more diverse black schools in the area in staff or student, but has some diversity. All Ward 3 schools, along with Shepherd, Lafayette and Hyde-Addison are phenomenal comparatively.
Key-59% white, 14% latino, 11% mixed, 10% black, 5% Asian, 337 students
--
Most diverse Ward 2, 3, 4 schools:
Shepherd - 45% black, 31% white, 14% mixed, 8% latino, 2% Asian, 394 students
Eaton - 48% white, 18% black, 13% mixed, 13% latino, 8% Asian, 436 students
Hearst - 53% white, 20% black, 12% latino, 8% mixed, 7% Asian, 356 students
Murch - 54% white, 18% black, 12% latino, 8% mixed, 8% Asian, 658 students
Hyde-Addison - 38% white, 34% black, 13% latino, 10% mixed, 6% Asian, 400 students
--
Lafayette(Ward 4)-70% white, 10% black, 9% latino, 8% mixed, 3% asian, 923 sudents
Of these, in 2025 only the following schools have more than 50 students each who are black, white, and latino; Eaton, Hyde(Ward 2), Murch, Shepherd(Ward 4) & Lafayette(Ward 4)
Diversity in staff is a different question, but that generally follows the student diversity more or less.
Anonymous wrote:Key will be fine. Definitely not worth lotterying outside of your neighborhood. It's good for kids to go to the neighborhood school for the sense of community (I think, and research says!).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi - moving to the Palisades this summer and we will be zoned for Key Elementary School. I can see from the stats that there is some diversity - 10% Black about 15% Hispanic and 5% Asian. Are the kids from these backgrounds well integrated into the social aspect of the school - i.e., playdates, parties, etc? Does the school have a diverse staff - specifically teachers? I’m Black and diversity at previous schools has always been limited to the administrative staff, lunch ladies, maintenance staff and maybe a few classroom helpers. And we can’t change location of our housing - we will be moving into and eventually purchasing a relative’s house (she is going into nursing care).
Thanks!
I can’t speak to Key specifically, but generally the diversity among student and staff in upper NW DCPS isn’t the best. It isn’t the worst, but it’s not ideal. However, the feeder middle and high school (Hardy and MacArthur) are way more diverse with both staff and kids and it’s a much better experience for families of color (we are not white and have had better experiences at the middle school level bc of the diversity).
Anonymous wrote:Hi - moving to the Palisades this summer and we will be zoned for Key Elementary School. I can see from the stats that there is some diversity - 10% Black about 15% Hispanic and 5% Asian. Are the kids from these backgrounds well integrated into the social aspect of the school - i.e., playdates, parties, etc? Does the school have a diverse staff - specifically teachers? I’m Black and diversity at previous schools has always been limited to the administrative staff, lunch ladies, maintenance staff and maybe a few classroom helpers. And we can’t change location of our housing - we will be moving into and eventually purchasing a relative’s house (she is going into nursing care).
Thanks!