District 29 Schools
Families in District 29 primarily have access to zoned public schools, with a handful of charter options and no private schools in the mix. The district performs in the middle range on state tests, with roughly half of students showing proficiency in math and reading, and daily attendance runs a bit above the city average. Academic programs are fairly well distributed — a majority of schools offer ELL support for multilingual learners, about a third have world language classes, and a smaller number feature AP courses, STEM tracks, or dedicated arts programs. High schoolers in the area typically face competitive admissions routes, including SHSAT testing for specialized high schools.










