Cape May Point School District

George Eldredge, who previously taught in Cape May City, was the first known teacher and principal, and at the time he was the sole school employee.

According to subsequent newspaper reports, almost each year there was a different teacher, meaning that Eldredge, according to Joe Jordan, author of Cape May Point, The Illustrated History-1875 to the Present, likely left shortly after his term began.

Jordan wrote that due to the lack of year-round residents and therefore few pupils, "It's doubtful that overcrowding was ever a problem.

[3] It served as a duplex apartment building, and then was converted into a single family house.

Former town clerk Irene Schreiner stated "Frank Rutherford always said it was the best thing we ever did.

[7] In 2004, because of the low school taxation, Cape May Point had among the lowest property tax rates in New Jersey.

[3] The school board holds its meetings at Cape May Point Borough Hall.

The Schoolhouse, a house, was formerly the Cape May Point school
Board meetings are held at borough hall [ 12 ]