Commack Public Schools

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Commack Union Free School District
Location

United States
Coordinates40°52′00″N73°17′31″W / 40.8666°N 73.2920°WCoordinates: 40°52′00″N73°17′31″W / 40.8666°N 73.2920°W
District information
TypePublic School District
Motto'Excellence in Education'
GradesK-12
Established1900s
SuperintendentDonald James
Students and staff
District mascotCougars
ColorsGold and Black
Other information
Websitewww.commack.k12.ny.us

Commack Union Free School District is a public school district located in Suffolk County, New York and is based throughout Dix Hills and Commack. It serves residents of Commack as well as parts of Dix Hills, Smithtown and East Northport. It serves approximately 7,800 students. There are four primary schools (grades K–2), two intermediate schools (grades 3–5) one middle school (grades 6–8) and one high school (grades 9–12).

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Commack Public Schools Address

List of the schools[edit]

Commack school district

Primary schools[edit]

The Primary Schools in the Commack School district are Indian Hollow, Rolling Hills, North Ridge, and Wood Park. They service students in grades K–2. The school day for these schools last from around 9:20 AM to 3:20 PM although one should check with the specific schools for exact times. The students have one teacher throughout the day except for special classes like music, art, and physical education and special services like speech, physical, or occupational therapy. Primary School teachers take their time to provide students with a good transition into schooling.

Intermediate Schools[edit]

The Intermediate Schools are Burr and Sawmill. They service students in grades 3–5. Their school day is from 8:50 AM to 3:05 PM. The two buildings are identical in their structure and design. Both schools have at least ten clubs that meet while school is not in session. The children have one teacher for the whole day except for special classes like music, art and physical education. There are many special services available like Physical Speech and Occupational Therapy, social workers, psychologists and a gifted and talented program. There is also an English as a second language program. In fourth grade, the students begin to learn a musical instrument. They are given lessons once a week and participate in the schools Band or Orchestra. There is also a chorus for students who are interested in singing. Each fifth grade class in both schools takes a two-day trip to Camp Mariah in Fishkill, NY towards the end of the year.

Middle school[edit]

The Commack Middle School services students in grades 6–8. The school day lasts from 7:55 AM to 2:42 PM. Commack Middle School is also the first school with multiple classes in different rooms, unlike the Intermediate and Primary schools. Each period is 41 minutes for the exception of 1st period (46 minutes) and 9th period (42 minutes.)The students have 9 periods per day, each with a different teacher. Each child is required to take Math, English, Science, Social Studies, a foreign language, and Physical Education all year for the entire three years. They are also required to take Art, Family and Consumer Science, Technology and Health for a quarter of each year. There are sixty-five clubs and twenty sports teams for students to involve themselves in.

High school[edit]

The Commack High School services students in grades 9–12. The school day lasts from 7:30 AM to 2:25 PM. The students have nine periods per day, each with a different teacher. The classes are forty minutes in length with 5 minutes of walking time in between them. Each student is required to meet the requirements for a New York State Regents diploma unless there are special circumstances. They are also required to complete fifteen CSIP (Community Service Involvement Program) credits their first three years and twenty their senior year. They can be fulfilled by participating in sports and clubs or by doing volunteer work inside or out of school. Commack High School is an International Baccalaureate School and students pursuing an IB diploma are subject to a more stringent of requirements. As of 2018 there were fifteen honor societies, fifty-two clubs and twenty-one sports teams for students to participate in.[1] As of 2018, the total enrollment was 2,368 and the student to teacher ratio was 14 to 1 as per the U.S. News & World Report. In 2012, U.S. News & World Report ranked Commack High School the best high school in Suffolk County, the third best on Long Island, the 18th best in New York state, and the 95th best in the country. As of 2018, Commack High School is unranked in New York State.

List of current and former schools[edit]

Commack
Current School NameCurrent TypeGeographyFormer NameFormer TypeYear OpenedYear ClosedBuilding StatusDisposition
Commack High SchoolHigh SchoolNorthCommack High School NorthN/A1962N/AActiveN/A
Commack Middle SchoolMiddle SchoolSouthCommack High School SouthHigh School1968N/AActiveN/A
Burr Intermediate SchoolIntermediate SchoolNorthBurr Junior High SchoolMiddle school1972N/AActiveN/A
John Mandracchia Sawmill Intermediate SchoolIntermediate SchoolSouthJohn Mandracchia Sawmill Junior High SchoolMiddle school1972N/AActiveN/A
Indian Hollow Primary SchoolPrimary SchoolNorthIndian Hollow SchoolElementary School1964N/AActiveN/A
North Ridge Primary SchoolPrimary SchoolNorthNorth Ridge Elementary SchoolElementary School1962N/AActiveN/A
Rolling Hills Primary SchoolPrimary SchoolSouthRolling Hills SchoolElementary School1965N/AActiveN/A
Wood Park Primary SchoolPrimary SchoolSouthWood Park SchoolElementary School1961N/AActiveN/A
Greenmeadows Junior High SchoolClosedSouthN/AJunior High School19631979SoldSold to Suffolk y Jewish Community Center
John F. Kennedy Junior High SchoolClosedNorthN/AJunior High School19641981DemolishedLand Sold and Demolished. Now longmeadow estates
Cedar Road SchoolClosedNorthN/AElementary School19601988LeasedLeased to AHRC and

Commack Special Services Corp

Circle Hill SchoolClosedNorthN/AElementary School19631981DemolishedLand Sold and Demolished

Now housing developments

Grace L. Hubbs SchoolAdministrative BuildingNorthN/AElementary School19641976Repurposednow Hubbs Administration Center
Green Fields SchoolClosedSouthN/AElementary School19611982SoldSold to WM/YWHA
Long Acres SchoolClosedNorthN/AElementary School19631980LeasedLeased to Kiddie Care Early Learning Center
Marion Carll SchoolClosedSouthN/AElementary School19241974DemolishedSold to NY Tech - Since Demolished
Old Farms SchoolClosedSouthN/AElementary School19631988LeasedLeased to suffolk Day Care Center
Sagtikos SchoolClosedSouthN/AElementary School19651981Leasednow Building Blocks preschool
Smith's Lane SchoolClosedSouthN/AElementary School19581979LeasedLeased to UCP
South Ridge SchoolClosedSouthN/AElementary School19631976DemolishedBurned, Demolished and Land Sold to homes
Winnicomac SchoolClosedNorthN/AElementary School19581983Soldnow Sappo Intermediate School and Tree of Life Preschool

Academics[edit]

Commack Middle School was awarded first place in the Long Island Regional Middle School Science Bowl academic competition at Brookhaven National Laboratory on April 14, 2007, and went on to take seventh place in the academic competition in the National Middle School Science Bowl that same year. It is also a blue ribbon school of excellence (Blue Ribbon Schools Program). The Suffolk County Reading Council has recognized the Commack School District elementary schools for their achievements in the area of literacy.Commack had the highest Regents Diploma rate (94%) in 2004 of all comprehensive Suffolk County Districts. Ninety-five percent of its graduating seniors went to colleges of their choice.Commack fourth grade math scores and eighth grade ELA scores were the highest among all school districts in the towns of Huntington and Smithtown. Standardized test scores for its elementary school students in the areas of reading/writing and mathematics significantly exceed the national average.

Notable alumni[edit]

  • Dave Cohen, college football coach
  • Bob Costas, sportscaster
  • Courtney Galiano, dancer[2][3]
  • Rosie O'Donnell, entertainer
  • Pete Harnisch, Major League Baseball player
  • Tom Mendoza, Business executive, after whom the Mendoza College of Business at Notre Dame is named
  • Samantha Prahalis, WNBA basketball player
  • Ruth Ann Swenson, opera singer
  • Adam Gertler, TV personality (FX Movie Download) and chef (Gertler's Wurst)
  • Carly Aquilino, Stand Up Comedian and TV personality (Girl Code)
  • Steve Morrison, co-host of Preston and Steve radio show

References[edit]

  1. ^href='http://www.commack.k12.ny.us/chs/pubs/PAR-STU-HANDBOOK.pdf#page=76Archived 2015-08-07 at the Wayback Machine'
  2. ^Lovece, Frank (April 8, 2012). 'Courtney Galiano reveals MS diagnosis'. Newsday. Cablevision. Archived from the original on December 29, 2013. Retrieved December 27, 2013.
  3. ^Gill, Ronnie (November 2, 2008). 'Dix Hills' Courtney Galiano shines with Knicks, Fox'. Newsday. Cablevision. Archived from the original on December 29, 2013. Retrieved December 27, 2013.
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External links[edit]

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