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2004-2005 INTERSCHOLASTIC SPORTS PROGRAM |
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| What are interscholastic sports activities? | ||
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Interscholastic sports activities are those which offer enriched
opportunities for the most highly skilled individuals to represent a school
in competition with representatives from the school which involves
season-long schedules, organized practices, league competition, and
championships. Over the years, Commack teams have won league or county championships in almost every major sport, with a significant number of athletes individually selected for All-League, All-Conference or All-County honors. |
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| Interscholastic sports programs offered at Commack High School include: | ||
| Fall | Winter | Spring |
| Boys Cross Country | Girls Basketball | Baseball |
| Girls Cross Country | Boys Basketball | Girls Golf |
| Field Hockey | Boys Bowling | Boys Lacrosse |
| Football | Boys Fencing | Girls Lacrosse |
| Boys Golf | Girls Fencing | Softball |
| Boys Gymnastics | Boys Track | Boys Tennis |
| Girls Gymnastics | Girls Track | Boys Track |
| Boys Soccer | Wrestling | Girls Track |
| Girls Soccer | Co-Ed Badminton | |
| Girls Tennis | ||
| Boys Volleyball | ||
| Girls Volleyball | ||
| Cheerleading,
Danceline, Kickline and Pom
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| HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE ADMISSION TEST CALENDAR 2004-2005 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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**This test not given at Commack High School Test Center. |
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WORKING PAPERS |
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Working papers are required by New York State before any student under the
age of 18 is permitted to engage in part-time or summer employment.
The law prescribes limits on the number of hours and areas of employment.
In addition, a physical examination is required. Medical exams for students attending Commack Schools are conducted by the school physician and are arranged through the school. Students attending non-public schools must arrange for working paper exams and other health services through the administration office of the school they attend. |