Blind Brook School District

[4] The Board of Education (BOE) is made up of five members who reside in the Blind Brook School District.

Van Hoven, the superintendent, said that district students are within "a high-powered academic program in a very intimate setting", and described the scenario as being "like a private school.".

The Bruno M. Ponterio Ridge Street Elementary School serves kindergarten to 5th grade.

Blind Brook Middle School houses grades 6th through 8th and is on the King Street Campus.

Dr. Wolf was key in the creation of the current middle school curriculum during his tenure at Blind Brook, from mid-2002 to 2007.

A search for a new principal took place in 2006 and the Board of Education voted on a replacement prior to the end of the 2005–2006 school year.

The replacement chosen was Karen Bronson, whose title, until Dr. Wolf retired, was "Principal on Special Assignment".

As part of a district-wide bond referendum sparked by increasing enrollment, in 2002, a larger, two-story wing with a gymnasium, computer lab, and office space was built.

In 2006 ground was broken on a new middle school wing which houses general education classrooms, science labs, a cafeteria, lockers, and a new faculty office room.

The middle school shares athletic facilities with the high school, along with the Monroe E. Haas Library and instructional media center, large group instruction, band room, auditorium, and cafeteria.

Blind Brook High School was built in 1973 (renovated in 2002 and 2006) and houses grades 9 through 12.