However, in the 1920s politicians identifying with the Progressive Movement began scrutinizing the one-room school house educational system.
These politicians advocated a change to larger, more centralized schools, which they felt would provide more equal educational opportunities for all.
[citation needed] In 1989 The Taconic Hills Football team won the New York State Class C Championship with a record of 11–0.
[3] In 2000, faculty, administrators and students moved into a new state of the art, centralized K-12 school building in Craryville.
The entry to each side features a two-story atrium, which helps orient students to their location in their wing.