[8][5] Students then complete their education at either the Bridgehampton, Sag Harbor, or East Hampton schools.
[9] The school gets rave reviews from parents, whom cite its close community, excellent staffing, and extremely strong teacher to student ratio.
[10][11] Finello previously served as superintendent in three other Long Island districts – East Islip, Huntington, and Springs.
[1] The first schoolhouse, opened in 1776, was a one-story building on the site of Caleb Pierson's property on Sagg Main Street.
[13] An increase in enrollment during the COVID-19 pandemic prompted the district to lease an additional classroom at the former Most Holy Trinity School in East Hampton.