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INTERSCHOLASTIC SPORTS PROGRAM

What are interscholastic sports activities?
     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. 
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

 

HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE ADMISSION TEST CALENDAR 2006-2006
TESTS DATES TESTS DATES
SAT I & II October 8, 2005 SAT I & II January 28, 2006
PSAT October 15, 2005 ACT February 11, 2006**
ACT October 22, 2005 SAT I only April 1, 2006
SAT I & II November 5, 2005 ACT April 8, 2006
PLAN November 19, 2005 SAT I & II May 5, 2006
SAT I & II December 3, 2005 SAT I & II June 3, 2006
ACT December 10, 2005** ACT June 10, 2006

**This test not given at Commack High School Test Center.

STUDENT PARKING
  • Seniors must attend the Driver Safety Program offered by the High School, accompanied by a parent/guardian to be eligible to leave the campus either as a driver, passenger, or walker.

  • Seniors shall be permitted to park their cars in designated areas only at the High School.

  • Seniors shall be required to obtain a student parking pass from the Principal's Office.

  • Seniors shall be required to show a sticker and student ID card to the security guard upon entering the student parking lot.

  • The Student Discipline Code shall fully apply to all parts of the High School campus, including the student parking area and students' vehicles.

  • Use or possession of tobacco, alcohol, drugs, or weapons is strictly prohibited anywhere on school grounds, including within students' vehicles while on school grounds.

WORKING PAPERS

     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.