Oak Park Elementary School District

The Oak Park Elementary School District operates eight elementary schools (K-5, unless otherwise noted) and two middle schools (6-8) in Oak Park, Illinois, USA. The district has 376 teachers (FTEs) serving 4,923 students.

School Facts
School Name Students FTE Teachers Pupil/Teacher Ratio
Abraham Lincoln Elementary School 529 37.1 14.3
Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School 853 65.9 12.9
Horace Mann Elementary School 420 30.5 13.8
Irving Elementary School 359 32.5 11
Longfellow Elementary School 440 34 12.9
Oliver W Holmes Elementary School 411 29 14.2
Percy Julian Middle School 881 67 13.1
John Greenleaf Whittier Elementary School 411 34.5 11.9
Notes Also has a pre-kindergarten program
William Beye Elementary School 359 26.1 13.8
William Hatch Elementary School 260 19.1 13.6

Note: Based on 2002-2003 school year data

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