New York Towers, an under 5-feet-tall team, took on students and staff last Friday.
School district is recognized by National Association for Music Merchants Foundation.
The first and last day of school will also be delayed in order to accomodate the state's new testing calendar.
District conducting attendance analysis to see where bussing reductions can be made.
Proposed spending plan looks to cut physical and mental health professionals.
Sixth graders describe why they decided to take the foreign language, conduct conversations in YouTube video.
The board will discuss undistributed costs and revenues.
Two middle school teams will be condensed, but 3:30 p.m. transportation in limbo.
Kids, parents and community members sport bald heads for childhood cancer research.
The game is rescheduled for March 22 at Commack High School.
Hundreds of residents take a razor to their heads to promote childhood cancer research.
The cancer research fundraiser will be held today at 3 p.m. at Commack High School.
Commack students are more than halfway through the school year, despite many missed days.
Administrators will discuss athletics, facilities technology, transportation and more.
The art department of Burr Intermediate create a peace mural for shooting victims.
Burr Intermediate student is semifinalist in the 25th competition.
Cougarettes take home two first place titles from Orlando, Fla.
Commack's primary schools will have similar student participation in 2013-14 as current year.
The Commack Board of Education will hold a meeting at 8 p.m. at the high school.
A second child in the Middle School is offered a ride by an unknown man.
Commack teachers wrote and directed the play on America's journey to freedom for all.
The fourth annual event will take place March 15 at Commack High School.
Astronaut turned pilot speaks with a class at Burr Intermediate School.
With school calendar changes, some parents consider sticking with their vacation plans.
The "Be the Match" organization will hold the event Feb. 26.
Commack district officials present current security program.
Several reports have been made in the area regarding suspicious drivers approaching young students.
An unidentified man stopped a student on his way to school Thursday, district officials confirm.
The show will take place Feb. 21, after being postponed during last weekend's snowstorm.
Sen. John Flanagan awarded the Commack district the grant, which will be put toward computer hardware.
Students are using radio techniques to track trout in the Shu Swamp Preserve in Oyster Bay.
District and Smithtown Youth Bureau secure state funds to increase traffic awareness.
Students and staff will return to classes Feb. 12.
All athletic and community activities are canceled for Feb. 10.
Middle and High School students will be sent home early due to the impending blizzard.
A special school board meeting will be held Wednesday to share a revised version of its protocols.
Jamie Diamond is the recipient of a National Athleadership Grant.
More than 650 spectators watched 15 teams of cheerleaders, including Commack, perform.
North Ridge Primary School holds fourth-annual soup can drive for Long Island Cares.
Two communication workshops will be held for senior citizens and those without school-aged children.