Woodlawn Elementary School — homes and neighborhoods in the attendance zone
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Woodlawn Elementary School

Grades PK–5 · Pinellas County Schools · St. Petersburg, FL

Rating

5/10

GreatSchools

Grades

PK–5

Enrollment

256

Student : Teacher

11:1

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Woodlawn Elementary is the Pinellas County public elementary school physically inside the Euclid-St. Paul's neighborhood — a walkable historic district of bungalows and craftsman homes in midtown St. Petersburg.

Woodlawn Elementary sits at 1600 16th St N, right inside Euclid-St. Paul's — a 240-acre historic neighborhood of craftsman bungalows, brick streets, and canopy oaks that developed in the 1920s. The school is small by design: 256 students and an 11:1 student-teacher ratio that beats Florida's 17:1 statewide average. For buyers, the school address is your zoning confirmation — if the home is in Euclid-St. Paul's, Woodlawn is likely the assigned elementary.

Academic programs

  • Gifted and Talented program
  • ESE (Exceptional Student Education) support — stronger than district average per parent reviews
  • FAST testing prep (Florida Assessment of Student Thinking)
  • Title I supplemental resources
  • Battle of the Books competitive reading program

How to enroll

Automatic via Pinellas County Schools based on residential address. If your address is in the Woodlawn/Euclid-St. Paul's zone, your child enrolls through standard PCSB registration. Use the PCSB School Zone Locator at pcsb.org/zone for address-specific confirmation before making an offer.

What makes it stand out

The student-teacher ratio is 11:1 — well below Florida's 17:1 statewide average. That is partly a function of enrollment (256 students is a small campus) and partly because of Title I funding that supports additional staffing. Small class sizes are the consistent theme in parent reviews. The trade-off: academic proficiency rates run below district and state averages, which GreatSchools reflects in its 5/10 rating.

Extracurriculars

  • 5000 Role Models mentorship program
  • Battle of the Books competitive reading
  • Promise Time enrichment activities
  • Great Explorations STEM club
  • Gardening club — students grow fruits and vegetables on campus

Frequently asked about Woodlawn Elementary School

What neighborhoods are zoned for Woodlawn Elementary?

The primary zone is Euclid-St. Paul's — the historic midtown neighborhood roughly bounded by Dr. MLK Jr. Street N on the east, 16th Street N on the west, 5th Avenue N to the north, and 1st Avenue N to the south. Adjacent blocks of Historic Kenwood and Crescent Lake-area streets may also fall in the zone depending on the specific address. Use the PCSB zone locator at pcsb.org/zone for address-specific confirmation before making an offer.

How do I enroll at Woodlawn Elementary?

Enrollment is address-based — if your home falls in the attendance zone, your child attends Woodlawn automatically through Pinellas County Schools registration. There is no application or lottery. PCSB also offers 80+ magnet and fundamental programs across the district; families in the Woodlawn zone can apply for magnet placement at other schools through the district's choice program during the open enrollment window each fall.

What's the median home price zoned for Woodlawn Elementary?

Euclid-St. Paul's trades at a significant premium to the broader St. Pete market. Recent data puts the neighborhood median around $607,000 — well above the citywide $398K median. The range is wide: smaller bungalows start under $500K, and renovated larger homes or corner lots can push $1M+. The neighborhood's historic character, walkability, and proximity to the Pinellas Trail drive the premium.

How safe is the Euclid-St. Paul's / Woodlawn area?

Euclid-St. Paul's is consistently cited as one of midtown St. Pete's more established and stable residential neighborhoods. The neighborhood association is active, the Pinellas County Schools headquarters is located in the district, and the historic designation brings ongoing investment. Crime statistics for specific streets are best verified through St. Petersburg Police Department's public crime map before buying.

How does Woodlawn compare to other St. Pete elementary schools?

Woodlawn's 11:1 student-teacher ratio is its biggest differentiator — smaller than most Pinellas elementaries. Academic proficiency scores (25-34% in math and reading vs. ~52% statewide) are below average, and GreatSchools rates it 5/10. North Shore Elementary (Old NE neighborhood) and Bay Vista Fundamental (Pink Streets) both rate higher if test-score performance is the priority. For buyers, the real calculus is whether the Euclid-St. Paul's neighborhood fits your lifestyle; the school comes with the address.

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