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Hampton Bays Public Schools is a public school district in Hampton Bays, a hamlet in the Town of Southampton in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The total enrollment for the 2007–2008 school year was 1783 students.
Hampton Bays High School is a public high school located in Hampton Bays, a hamlet in the Town of Southampton in Suffolk County, New York, United States. It is the only high school operated by Hampton Bays Public Schools. The school was originally known as Hampton Bays Junior-Senior School when it
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Hampton Bays is served by Hampton Bays Public Schools. [12] The district operates three schools. Hampton Bays Elementary School serves grades Pre-K-4, [13] and Hampton Bays Middle School, which fully opened in Fall 2008, serves grades 5-8. It is the first "green" school in New York state. [14] [15] Hampton Bays High School serves grades 9-12. [12]
Hampton Bays Union Free School District #5 2,055 Suffolk: Eastern Suffolk (Suffolk-1) BOCES: Suffolk RIC Long Island Hancock Central School District #6 311 Delaware: Delaware-Chenango-Madison-Otsego BOCES: South Central RIC Mid-South Hannibal Central School District #1 1,187 Oswego: Oswego BOCES (CiTi: Center for Instruction, Technology ...
Southampton Union Free School District is a public school district located in the Town of Southampton on Long Island, in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The total enrollment for the 2018–2019 school year was 643 students. [1] Until April 2016, the superintendent was Dr. Scott Farina. [2]
The school district was formally founded in 1813 as School District No. 4 of the town of East Hampton. [3] The district also operated a school on Gardiners Island in 1884. [3] Ashawagh Hall in 2020. 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.