← Back to schools

Eliot-Hine Middle School

publicWard 7

Kingman Park · Grades 6–8

What the data shows

Eliot-Hine Middle School · 1-star OSSE rating · Open enrollment · 5 photos. Student body: 74% blackafrican-american, 15% white.

2026–27 enrollment openGet lottery alerts:

OSSE STAR Rating

SY 2018-19
1 / 5 stars · Score 7.4 / 100
Enrollment: 231

Source: OSSE School Report Card — official rating from DC Office of the State Superintendent of Education.

About Eliot-Hine Middle School

At a Glance

Eliot-Hine Middle School is a public International Baccalaureate school serving students in grades 6 through 8 in Ward 7's Kingman Park neighborhood. As part of the DC Public Schools system, Eliot-Hine grounds its educational approach in four core values: excellence, responsibility, integrity, and community. The school's mission centers on developing inquisitive, internationally-minded learners who are equipped to think globally while acting with compassion in their local communities.

What Parents Should Know

Eliot-Hine follows the standard DCPS enrollment process through the My School DC lottery system, which opens each fall for families seeking placement for the following school year. As a middle school serving only grades 6–8, students will transition to high school after three years, making it important for families to consider their long-term educational planning and high school options when enrolling. The school's location on Constitution Avenue NE in Kingman Park places it in the northeastern section of the District, and families should investigate transportation options including DCPS bus routes and Metro accessibility based on their home location.

The International Baccalaureate designation means the school follows a globally recognized framework emphasizing inquiry-based learning, critical thinking, and international-mindedness—an approach that differs from traditional middle school curricula and may require students to engage in more independent research and project-based work. As a DCPS school, Eliot-Hine follows the district calendar, policies, and special education procedures, and families can learn more about feeder patterns and educational pathways through the DCPS central office.

Programs and Approach

As an International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme school, Eliot-Hine structures its academics around the IB framework, which emphasizes interdisciplinary learning and the development of approaches to learning skills that prepare students for academic success and real-world application. The school describes its instruction as both rigorous and focused on social-emotional development, recognizing that middle school students need support in both academic and personal growth areas.

The school's stated goal of developing globally-minded learners reflects the IB philosophy of creating students who understand their connection to the wider world while taking compassionate action in their own communities. This international focus, combined with the school's emphasis on applying learning to real-world scenarios, suggests a curriculum that extends beyond textbooks to include experiential learning opportunities.

Parents considering Eliot-Hine should understand that enrollment in DCPS middle schools occurs through the My School DC unified lottery system, which allows families to rank their school preferences across both DCPS and participating public charter schools. Students already enrolled at Eliot-Hine do not need to reapply for subsequent grades. In-boundary students may receive preference depending on the school's specific lottery preferences, though families should verify current boundary maps and lottery policies through the My School DC website, as these can change.

The middle school years represent a critical transition period, and Eliot-Hine's three-year structure means families should be prepared for their students to move on to high school after eighth grade. Understanding the high school options available through DCPS and exploring those pathways early can help families make the most of the middle school experience.

Visiting and Contact

Eliot-Hine Middle School is located at 1830 Constitution Avenue NE in the Kingman Park neighborhood of Ward 7. Families interested in learning more about the school's International Baccalaureate program, scheduling a tour, or accessing current enrollment information should visit the school's website at http://www.eliothinemiddleschool.org/ or call 202-939-5380.

Eliot-Hine is an International Baccalaureate School rooted in our core values of excellence, responsibility, integrity, and community. Our goal is to develop inquisitive, international-minded learners who think globally and act compassionately. We offer rigorous academic and social-emotional instruction and opportunities to apply this learning in real-world scenarios.

Specialized Programs

International Baccalaureate

Enrichment

EH Network · Higher Achievement · Flamboyan Partner School · United Nations Student Government

🕐 8:40 a.m.-3:15 p.m.👔 Uniform not required

Address

1830 CONSTITUTION AVENUE NE

Enrollment Lottery

Not required

🚌

Free transit for students

All DC residents enrolled at Eliot-Hine Middle School (ages 5–21) qualify for Kids Ride Free — a SmarTrip card that grants free Metrobus, Metrorail, and DC Circulator rides on school days.

School Hours

From Google business listing — confirm with the school directly.

  • Monday8 AM to 4:30 PM
  • Tuesday8 AM to 4:30 PM
  • Wednesday8 AM to 4:30 PM
  • Thursday8 AM to 4:30 PM
  • Friday8 AM to 4:30 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed

Specialties

International Baccalaureate

Frequently Asked Questions

What grades does Eliot-Hine Middle School serve?+

Eliot-Hine Middle School serves grades 6–8 in the Kingman Park neighborhood of Washington DC.

What ward is Eliot-Hine Middle School in?+

Eliot-Hine Middle School is located in Ward 7, Kingman Park, Washington DC.

How do I apply to Eliot-Hine Middle School?+

Eliot-Hine Middle School is DCPS (DC Public Schools). Contact the school directly for enrollment and seat availability.

What is Eliot-Hine Middle School's OSSE star rating?+

Eliot-Hine Middle School received a 1/5 star rating (★☆☆☆☆) from the DC Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) in SY 2018-19. OSSE ratings measure academic achievement, growth, and attendance.

Is Eliot-Hine Middle School tuition-free?+

Yes. As a DC public school, Eliot-Hine Middle School is tuition-free and open to all DC residents regardless of ward or neighborhood.

More schools in Ward 7

All Ward 7 schools →

Other public schools in DC