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Comsewogue High School Kicks Off Homecoming with a Bonfire and Dance
Students Celebrate District Pride Through Annual Tradition
Students at Comsewogue High School in the Comsewogue School District kicked off an exciting homecoming weekend on October 25. Students represented their sports teams and clubs at a commemorative bonfire before dressing to the nines for the District’s annual homecoming dance.
“Our bonfire and homecoming dance are an exciting way to unite our students and celebrate the start of an exciting weekend,” said Superintendent of Schools Dr. Jennifer Quinn. “Our students always have an amazing time and show immense pride during these exciting traditions.”
The bonfire and dance contributed to an exciting Saturday full of spirit and pride, which included the homecoming parade, carnival and ribbon cutting to unveil Comsewogue High School’s new courtyard. The District also inducted its newest hall of fame members during a powerful ceremony.
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The weekend concluded with a successful homecoming game, during which Comsewogue defeated Amityville with a final score of 42-6.
For more information about the Comsewogue School District, please visit the District’s website at https://www.comsewogue.k12.ny.us/. Happenings in the District can also be followed on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ComsewogueSD.
