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Southampton Union Free School District is a public school district located in the Town of Southampton on
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, in Suffolk County, New York,
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. The total enrollment for the 2018–2019 school year was 643 students. Until April 2016, the superintendent was Dr. Scott Farina.


Schools

* Southampton Intermediate School * Southampton Elementary School


Southampton High School


History

The current school building opened in 1974 on Narrow Lane on the east side of Southampton village. Previous the high school was in a complex on the east side of the business district on
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/Hampton Road. Most of the complex now is Town Hall for Southampton Town. The intermediate school has moved from the downtown complex to the high school super block. The elementary school still is in the complex. The earlier complex opened in 1912 and was designed by
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is in
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landed on the high school football field on
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after flying from
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to the school on August 8, 2020, en route to a fundraiser at the home of
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in Southampton and a visit to his son
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home in Bridgehampton before flying back from the school to Bedminister.


Notable alumni

*
Riley Biggs Riley Edgar Biggs (March 24, 1900 – November 24, 1971) was a National Football League (NFL) center who played two seasons with the New York Giants. He played college football at Baylor University and attended Southampton High School in Southam ...
, (class of 1918) NFL center * Andre Johnson (offensive lineman), (class of 1991) NFL tackle


Athletics

The team mascot is the Mariners and the school colors are
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and white.


=State championships

= *Basketball - 1999 (Class B) Champion *
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1999 Class C Champion


=Runners up

= Football - Long Island Football Championships - 1993 (Class 4) (New York does not have state championship in football that includes Long Island and New York City Schools)


References


External links


Southampton Union Free School District Website
{{Authority control Southampton (town), New York School districts in Suffolk County, New York