[10] Christine Cleary is the school's principal and Debra Winter is the district's superintendent.
[3] It was either constructed at or moved to the Village Green at the corner of Fireplace Road and Old Stone Highway.
[3] The third schoolhouse, which was the first public school in the district, was built on the site of its predecessor in 1847 at a cost of $418.
[9] Previously, students were educated at East Hampton Middle School for grades 6 and up.
[15] The project allowed for kindergarten and first grade classrooms, formerly in separate buildings on the campus, to consolidate under one roof.
[17] Eric Casale, the school's longtime principal of 15 years, was granted a leave of absence in August 2020.
[11] Casale resigned from his post in December of that year and received a $300,000 settlement from the district for unknown reasons.
[19] Previously, pre-K was contracted to the Eleanor Whitmore Early Childhood Center in East Hampton.