The district office is attached to Norwood[2] Ave. Elementary School. Richard T. Brande retired as Superintendent after the 2005-06 school year and was replaced by deputy superintendent Shelley Saffer. The deputy superintendent was former Comsewogue High School principal, Dr. Joseph Rella until 2010, when Shelley Saffer retired and Joseph Rella became Superintendent. Former Comsewogue High School principal, Jennifer Reph, then became deputy superintendent.
Comsewogue comes from a language used by the Setalcott or Setauket Native Americans who were native to the area. It means place where several paths comes together.
Schools
Elementary school (K-2;3-5)
K-2
Norwood Elementary School (Opened 1965), Became a K-2 school in the 2012-2013 year
Clinton Avenue Elementary School (Opened 1968), Became a K-2 school in the 2012-2013 year
3-5
Terryville Road Elementary School (Opened 1962), Became a 3-5 school in the 2012-2013 year
Boyle Road Elementary School (Opened 1971), Became a 3-5 school in the 2012-2013 year
Other
Comsewogue Elementary School (Opened 1921) Closed
Middle school (6-8)
John F. Kennedy Middle School (Opened in 1965 as a Junior-Senior High School, with grades 6 through 9, adding grades 10, then 11 and 12, each in the three subsequent years, 1966-1968). Grades 7 and 8 beginning fall 1971. Grades 6, 7 and 8 beginning fall 1988.
High School (9-12)
Comsewogue High School (Opened in 1971)
Comsewogue Sports
Baseball - Suffolk County Champions (1970), State Champions (1982)
Softball - State Champions (1984)
Football- Rutgers/Suffolk County Champions (1990)
Suffolk County Champions(1994)
Suffolk County + Long Island Champions (1996)
Suffolk County Champions (2002)
Adam Mariano - Wrestling State Champion (1988, 1989)
Men's Lacrosse State Champions (1998, 2002)
Men's Soccer State Champions (2008, 2009)
2008
Boys Varsity Soccer, Suffolk County Class A Champion, New York State Class A Champion[3][4][5]
2009
Boys Varsity Soccer, Suffolk County Class A Champion, Long Island Champion, State Champions[4][5]
^ abRobert Leuner (November 19, 1209). "Comsewogue wins county, LI championships". The Times Beacon Record. Archived from the original on June 30, 2013.("The Comsewogue Warriors won their second consecutive Class A Suffolk County soccer championship Thursday with a 2-0 shutout over second seeded East Hampton. Two days later they duplicated their effort with a 2-0 win over South Side for the Long Island championships and the shot to play in the New York State semifinals this weekend.")