The district operates three schools; one primary, middle, and secondary school each. Throughout the district, there are about 963 students and 107 teachers.[6] It entirely encompasses the Town of Rhinebeck, while also stretching into the towns of Red Hook, Milan, Clinton, and upper Hyde Park.[7]
50% of the students are male, and the remaining 50 are female. 83% of the students are white, while the remaining 17% are a variety of races. 21% of the students come from low-income families, and 2% are learning English.[8]
History
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From 1909 to 1913, Harry Carman served as the principal of Rhinebeck High School.[9][10][11]
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Central and Union Free school districts are authorized to operate high schools, though not all do, while common school districts may not operate high schools.