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East Hampton High School

East Hampton High School is a high school in East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York, United States. Located on the east end of Long Island, the school is the easternmost high school in New York State. It is part of the East Hampton Union Free School District, but also educates students in the neighboring communities of Wainscott, Springs, Amagansett, and Montauk as a result of tuition contracts with the respective local school districts.[8]

East Hampton High School
Aerial view from 2023
Location
2 Long Lane

, ,
New York

United States
Coordinates40°58′12″N 72°12′00″W / 40.9701°N 72.2001°W / 40.9701; -72.2001
Information
TypePublic high school
Established1785 (1785) (Clinton Academy)[1]
1894 (1894) (Union School)[2]
School districtEast Hampton Union Free School District[3]
NCES School ID360966000736[4]
PrincipalSara Smith[3][5]
Faculty84.35 FTE (2019–20)[4]
Grades9–12[4]
Enrollment920 (2019–20)[4]
Student to teacher ratio10.91 (2019–20)[4]
Color(s)Maroon and gray
MascotBonackers[6][7]
NewspaperBonac Beachcomber
YearbookThe Bonacker[1]
Communities servedTown of East Hampton[8]
Websiteeasthamptonschools.org/schools/high_school

In the 2019–2020 school year, the total enrollment was 920 students and the school had a four-year graduation rate of 82%.[3] The current principal is Sara Smith, a former assistant principal at Southampton High School.[3][5] Smith succeeded James Crenshaw, who resigned after one year to become assistant superintendent of Longwood Central School District further west on Long Island.[5]

The school's sports teams are known as the Bonackers, and the school colors are maroon and gray.

History edit

The school's history traces back to the Clinton Academy, which opened its doors in 1785. The school was named for former New York governor George Clinton.[1] It ceased to be a school in 1881 when the state-charted academy system ended.[9]

Land on Newtown Lane in the village of East Hampton was purchased from Isaac Osborn in 1894, allowing the school to move into a "larger and better-equipped" wooden building, according to a 1960 school handbook.[1] This was known as the East Hampton Union School, and later, the East Hampton Grade and High School.[10] The first graduating class in 1895 had six students.[2]

In 1922, the grade school (one of two school buildings) was torn down to make way for a new facility.[11][12] The high school building was moved to the corner of Main Street and Fithian Lane, replacing the original Clinton Academy as a municipal building,.[13][14] A new brick school building opened in 1924 to serve primary and secondary education.[13][15]

In 1961, elementary students moved to a new building, later named for elementary principal John M. Marshall.[1] In 1970, high school students moved to the current facility on Long Lane, just outside the village boundary.[16]

A$49-million expansion was completed in 2010.[8][17] The project included 95,000 square feet (8,800 m2) of new space and renovated 150,000 square feet (14,000 m2) of existing space, including a new cafeteria, library, gymnasium, and district and school offices, and multi-purpose classrooms,[18] as well as an energy-efficient "cool roof."[19]

Athletics edit

 
1989 basketball championship trophy in East Hampton, New York

The school won the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Boys Basketball Championships Class B in 1989 and placed second in Class A in 2008. The state championship tournament system began in 1979. East Hampton won 1977 state championship in Division A[20] (the tournament was consolidate for all divisions in 1979) and its star player was future NBA player Howard Wood. Wood's younger brother Kenny Wood played for the 1989 team. Both players were coached by Ed Petrie (1933–2015) who coached East Hampton from 1969 until 2010 when he retired at age 77 (including all state title appearances). Petrie had 754 wins with various eastern Lond Island schools—setting a New York state coaching record. The basketball court is named for Petrie.[21][22] Petrie was drafted 12th round (84th pick) of the 1956 NBA draft out of the Seton Hall Pirates by the New York Knicks but only played in the minor leagues for the Hazelton Jets and New Haven Bears before coaching high school.[23][24][25]

The school did not field varsity football teams in 2017, 2018, and 2019 because school officials said they could not field 22 people on the team. The school had traditionally in New York Division IV. The school has rejected a proposal to join with Southampton, Sag Harbor and Bridgehampton for football but the combined schools would then complete in Division I which is for Long Island's biggest schools.[26] New York State does not have a true state championship in football as New York City and Long Island schools do not compete. The highest level is the Long Island Football Championships and East Hampton has not appeared in any of those games. They did however reach the postseason in 2009–2010 after compelling a 5–3 record. They would go on to lose to No. 1 seeded Sayville 17–6.

Notable alumni edit

Notable faculty edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "The Bonacker, Handbook of East Hampton High School, 1960–1961". The Long Island Collection, East Hampton Library. Spring 1960. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  2. ^ a b Dayton, Frank C. (1885). "First Graduating Class of East Hampton Union School, 1895". The Long Island Collection, East Hampton Library. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d "East Hampton High School". New York State Education Department. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Search for Public Schools - East Hampton High School (360966000736)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  5. ^ a b c Sampson, Christine (July 22, 2021). "A New High School Principal Is on the Way". The East Hampton Star. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  6. ^ Graves, Jack (January 23, 2020). "East Hampton's Football Team Is to Stay Put This Fall". The East Hampton Star. Retrieved January 18, 2022.
  7. ^ Budd, Drew (February 4, 2020). "Pierson To Send Its Football Players To East Hampton This Fall". Sag Harbor Express. Retrieved January 18, 2022.
  8. ^ a b c "School Choice Heats Up". The East Hampton Star. April 30, 2009. [permanent dead link]("East Hampton School District, which has taken on the sole responsibility of educating public high school students on a tuition basis from Sagaponack, Wainscott, Amagansett, Montauk, and Springs for decades.")
  9. ^ "Desks in Clinton Hall, First Quarters of East Hampton Free Library, c. 1897–1912". The Long Island Collection, East Hampton Library. 1897–1912. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  10. ^ "East Hampton Union School, East Hampton, N.Y., 1894". The Long Island Collection, East Hampton Library. 1894. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  11. ^ "First East Hampton Grade and High School, East Hampton, N.Y." The Long Island Collection, East Hampton Library. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  12. ^ Dayton, Frank C. (1922). "School Demolition, East Hampton, N.Y., 1922". The Long Island Collection, East Hampton Library. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  13. ^ a b Dayton, Frank C. (c. 1907). "East Hampton Union School, East Hampton, N.Y., c1907". The Long Island Collection, East Hampton Library. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  14. ^ Dayton, Frank C. (c. 1978). "Original East Hampton High School, East Hampton, N.Y., c1978". The Long Island Collection, East Hampton Library. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  15. ^ Rae, John Warden, East Hampton, p.55 (2000)(ISBN 978-0738504018)
  16. ^ . The East Hampton Star. March 2008. Archived from the original on March 29, 2008.("Samuel Alanson Meddaugh, a former principal at East Hampton High School for whom its auditorium is named ... was the first principal to serve in the new high school building, which opened in 1970")
  17. ^ "East Hamptons schools construction on schedule". The East Hampton Press. August 18, 2009.("Work on the high school, which began in May, is the last phase of the $80 million districtwide expansion and renovation project, which was approved by district voters in a bond referendum in May 2006. The project was scheduled to be finished by the end of 2010")
  18. ^ "East Hampton High School". BHC Architects. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  19. ^ Vecsey, Taylor K. (March 2, 2012). ""Cool Roofs" Give School Cold Cash". Patch. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  20. ^ Cassidy, Jerry. "A Grand Finale–Twin Wins for Suffolk Schools", Daily News|location=New York, March 22, 1977, Nassau-Suffolk section, page BNL1.
  21. ^ "Obituary: Ed Petrie, Former East Hampton High School Basketball Coach, Dies at 82". May 27, 2015.
  22. ^ a b "The High School's Inaugural Hall of Fame Class | the East Hampton Star".
  23. ^ "Edward R. Petrie (1978) – Hall of Fame".
  24. ^ "1955–56 New York Knicks Transactions".
  25. ^ Clavin, Tom (January 18, 2004). "631 Wins: The Coach with the Most". The New York Times.
  26. ^ "Still No Varsity Football in East Hampton – Dan's Papers".
  27. ^ Diat, Jon M. (August 24, 2017). "The Serve and Volleying Life of Paul Annacone". The East Hampton Star. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  28. ^ "Boothbay woman wins Bermuda One Two 2023 Yacht Race". Boothbay Register. Retrieved March 7, 2024.
  29. ^ "East Hampton's Charnele Brown Reunites With 'A Different World' Cast". The Southampton Press. August 6, 2016. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  30. ^ "25 Years Ago in Bonac Sports 09.29.11". The East Hampton Star. September 28, 2011. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  31. ^ McMorrow, T.E. (October 29, 2015). "E. Virgil Conway, M.T.A. Chairman, Dies". The East Hampton Star. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  32. ^ "Governor Signs Legislation Designating the Perry B. Duryea, Jr. State office Building in Suffolk County". New York State Department of Transportation. October 29, 2003. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  33. ^ Klebnikov, Sergei (August 29, 2013). "Springs' Own Beats Apple". The East Hampton Star. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  34. ^ Kotz, Stephen J. (February 5, 2020). "Call To Retire East Hampton Star Ross Gload's Number". The Southampton Press. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  35. ^ Maier, Marissa (June 4, 2010). "A Conversation with Hilary Thayer Hamann". Sag Harbor Express.
  36. ^ Korb, Priscilla (May 27, 2015). "Obituary: Ed Petrie, Former East Hampton High School Basketball Coach, Dies at 82". Patch.
  37. ^ Graves, Jack (April 1, 2015). . The East Hampton Star. Archived from the original on March 6, 2019. Retrieved January 22, 2022.

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This article is about the East Hampton New York secondary school For the Massachusetts high school see Easthampton High School East Hampton High School is a high school in East Hampton Suffolk County New York United States Located on the east end of Long Island the school is the easternmost high school in New York State It is part of the East Hampton Union Free School District but also educates students in the neighboring communities of Wainscott Springs Amagansett and Montauk as a result of tuition contracts with the respective local school districts 8 East Hampton High SchoolAerial view from 2023Location2 Long LaneEast Hampton Suffolk County New YorkUnited StatesCoordinates40 58 12 N 72 12 00 W 40 9701 N 72 2001 W 40 9701 72 2001InformationTypePublic high schoolEstablished1785 1785 Clinton Academy 1 1894 1894 Union School 2 School districtEast Hampton Union Free School District 3 NCES School ID360966000736 4 PrincipalSara Smith 3 5 Faculty84 35 FTE 2019 20 4 Grades9 12 4 Enrollment920 2019 20 4 Student to teacher ratio10 91 2019 20 4 Color s Maroon and grayMascotBonackers 6 7 NewspaperBonac BeachcomberYearbookThe Bonacker 1 Communities servedTown of East Hampton 8 Websiteeasthamptonschools wbr org wbr schools wbr high wbr school In the 2019 2020 school year the total enrollment was 920 students and the school had a four year graduation rate of 82 3 The current principal is Sara Smith a former assistant principal at Southampton High School 3 5 Smith succeeded James Crenshaw who resigned after one year to become assistant superintendent of Longwood Central School District further west on Long Island 5 The school s sports teams are known as the Bonackers and the school colors are maroon and gray Contents 1 History 2 Athletics 3 Notable alumni 4 Notable faculty 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe school s history traces back to the Clinton Academy which opened its doors in 1785 The school was named for former New York governor George Clinton 1 It ceased to be a school in 1881 when the state charted academy system ended 9 Land on Newtown Lane in the village of East Hampton was purchased from Isaac Osborn in 1894 allowing the school to move into a larger and better equipped wooden building according to a 1960 school handbook 1 This was known as the East Hampton Union School and later the East Hampton Grade and High School 10 The first graduating class in 1895 had six students 2 In 1922 the grade school one of two school buildings was torn down to make way for a new facility 11 12 The high school building was moved to the corner of Main Street and Fithian Lane replacing the original Clinton Academy as a municipal building 13 14 A new brick school building opened in 1924 to serve primary and secondary education 13 15 In 1961 elementary students moved to a new building later named for elementary principal John M Marshall 1 In 1970 high school students moved to the current facility on Long Lane just outside the village boundary 16 A 49 million expansion was completed in 2010 8 17 The project included 95 000 square feet 8 800 m2 of new space and renovated 150 000 square feet 14 000 m2 of existing space including a new cafeteria library gymnasium and district and school offices and multi purpose classrooms 18 as well as an energy efficient cool roof 19 Athletics edit nbsp 1989 basketball championship trophy in East Hampton New York The school won the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Boys Basketball Championships Class B in 1989 and placed second in Class A in 2008 The state championship tournament system began in 1979 East Hampton won 1977 state championship in Division A 20 the tournament was consolidate for all divisions in 1979 and its star player was future NBA player Howard Wood Wood s younger brother Kenny Wood played for the 1989 team Both players were coached by Ed Petrie 1933 2015 who coached East Hampton from 1969 until 2010 when he retired at age 77 including all state title appearances Petrie had 754 wins with various eastern Lond Island schools setting a New York state coaching record The basketball court is named for Petrie 21 22 Petrie was drafted 12th round 84th pick of the 1956 NBA draft out of the Seton Hall Pirates by the New York Knicks but only played in the minor leagues for the Hazelton Jets and New Haven Bears before coaching high school 23 24 25 The school did not field varsity football teams in 2017 2018 and 2019 because school officials said they could not field 22 people on the team The school had traditionally in New York Division IV The school has rejected a proposal to join with Southampton Sag Harbor and Bridgehampton for football but the combined schools would then complete in Division I which is for Long Island s biggest schools 26 New York State does not have a true state championship in football as New York City and Long Island schools do not compete The highest level is the Long Island Football Championships and East Hampton has not appeared in any of those games They did however reach the postseason in 2009 2010 after compelling a 5 3 record They would go on to lose to No 1 seeded Sayville 17 6 Notable alumni editPaul Annacone professional tennis player and coach 27 Cole Brauer open water sailor 28 Charnele Brown actress and regular on A Different World 29 David Carmichael pastry chef 30 E Virgil Conway attorney and Metropolitan Transportation Authority chairman 31 Perry B Duryea Jr New York State politician 32 Bran Ferren technologist and former president of Walt Disney Imagineering 33 Ross Gload professional baseball player 34 Hilary Thayer Hamann author of Anthropology of an American Girl 35 Howard Wood professional basketball player 36 a member of EHHS team s 1977 state championship team and whose younger brother Ken was a member of 1989 championship team 22 Notable faculty editFrank Sprig Gardner wrestling coach 37 References edit a b c d e The Bonacker Handbook of East Hampton High School 1960 1961 The Long Island Collection East Hampton Library Spring 1960 Retrieved January 22 2022 a b Dayton Frank C 1885 First Graduating Class of East Hampton Union School 1895 The Long Island Collection East Hampton Library Retrieved January 22 2022 a b c d East Hampton High School New York State Education Department Retrieved January 22 2022 a b c d e Search for Public Schools East Hampton High School 360966000736 National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved January 22 2022 a b c Sampson Christine July 22 2021 A New High School Principal Is on the Way The East Hampton Star Retrieved January 22 2022 Graves Jack January 23 2020 East Hampton s Football Team Is to Stay Put This Fall The East Hampton Star Retrieved January 18 2022 Budd Drew February 4 2020 Pierson To Send Its Football Players To East Hampton This Fall Sag Harbor Express Retrieved January 18 2022 a b c School Choice Heats Up The East Hampton Star April 30 2009 permanent dead link East Hampton School District which has taken on the sole responsibility of educating public high school students on a tuition basis from Sagaponack Wainscott Amagansett Montauk and Springs for decades Desks in Clinton Hall First Quarters of East Hampton Free Library c 1897 1912 The Long Island Collection East Hampton Library 1897 1912 Retrieved January 22 2022 East Hampton Union School East Hampton N Y 1894 The Long Island Collection East Hampton Library 1894 Retrieved January 22 2022 First East Hampton Grade and High School East Hampton N Y The Long Island Collection East Hampton Library Retrieved January 22 2022 Dayton Frank C 1922 School Demolition East Hampton N Y 1922 The Long Island Collection East Hampton Library Retrieved January 22 2022 a b Dayton Frank C c 1907 East Hampton Union School East Hampton N Y c1907 The Long Island Collection East Hampton Library Retrieved January 22 2022 Dayton Frank C c 1978 Original East Hampton High School East Hampton N Y c1978 The Long Island Collection East Hampton Library Retrieved January 22 2022 Rae John Warden East Hampton p 55 2000 ISBN 978 0738504018 Samuel Meddaugh Was High School Principal The East Hampton Star March 2008 Archived from the original on March 29 2008 Samuel Alanson Meddaugh a former principal at East Hampton High School for whom its auditorium is named was the first principal to serve in the new high school building which opened in 1970 East Hamptons schools construction on schedule The East Hampton Press August 18 2009 Work on the high school which began in May is the last phase of the 80 million districtwide expansion and renovation project which was approved by district voters in a bond referendum in May 2006 The project was scheduled to be finished by the end of 2010 East Hampton High School BHC Architects Retrieved January 22 2022 Vecsey Taylor K March 2 2012 Cool Roofs Give School Cold Cash Patch Retrieved January 22 2022 Cassidy Jerry A Grand Finale Twin Wins for Suffolk Schools Daily News location New York March 22 1977 Nassau Suffolk section page BNL1 Obituary Ed Petrie Former East Hampton High School Basketball Coach Dies at 82 May 27 2015 a b The High School s Inaugural Hall of Fame Class the East Hampton Star Edward R Petrie 1978 Hall of Fame 1955 56 New York Knicks Transactions Clavin Tom January 18 2004 631 Wins The Coach with the Most The New York Times Still No Varsity Football in East Hampton Dan s Papers Diat Jon M August 24 2017 The Serve and Volleying Life of Paul Annacone The East Hampton Star Retrieved January 22 2022 Boothbay woman wins Bermuda One Two 2023 Yacht Race Boothbay Register Retrieved March 7 2024 East Hampton s Charnele Brown Reunites With A Different World Cast The Southampton Press August 6 2016 Retrieved January 22 2022 25 Years Ago in Bonac Sports 09 29 11 The East Hampton Star September 28 2011 Retrieved January 22 2022 McMorrow T E October 29 2015 E Virgil Conway M T A Chairman Dies The East Hampton Star Retrieved January 22 2022 Governor Signs Legislation Designating the Perry B Duryea Jr State office Building in Suffolk County New York State Department of Transportation October 29 2003 Retrieved January 22 2022 Klebnikov Sergei August 29 2013 Springs Own Beats Apple The East Hampton Star Retrieved January 22 2022 Kotz Stephen J February 5 2020 Call To Retire East Hampton Star Ross Gload s Number The Southampton Press Retrieved January 22 2022 Maier Marissa June 4 2010 A Conversation with Hilary Thayer Hamann Sag Harbor Express Korb Priscilla May 27 2015 Obituary Ed Petrie Former East Hampton High School Basketball Coach Dies at 82 Patch Graves Jack April 1 2015 A Century of Sport In East Hampton The East Hampton Star Archived from the original on March 6 2019 Retrieved January 22 2022 External links editEast Hampton High School Archived August 16 2016 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title East Hampton High School amp oldid 1212415520, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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