Eleanor Tritt To Retire As Superintendent Of Amagansett School - 27 East

Eleanor Tritt To Retire As Superintendent Of Amagansett School

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District Business Administrator Larry Luce talks to students at the Hampton Bays High School about new regulations for school food. ERIN MCKINLEY

District Business Administrator Larry Luce talks to students at the Hampton Bays High School about new regulations for school food. ERIN MCKINLEY

authorJon Winkler on Jan 25, 2018
Eleanor Tritt will retire from her position as superintendent of Amagansett School at the end of the current school year. On Thursday, Mr. Tritt said that she had informed the... more

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