Copiague Union Free School District


Copiague Union Free School District, also known as Copiague Public Schools, is a school district headquartered in Copiague, New York.
The district, in the Town of Babylon, Suffolk County on the South Shore of Long Island, includes most of Copiague, the eastern portion of North Amityville, and small portions of East Farmingdale and North Lindenhurst.

History

In 1955 a three-member board consisting of Donald E. Muncy, the Town of Babylon Supervisor; John P. McGuire, the Supervisory School Superintendent; and Rowland Scott, the Babylon Town Clerk, reassigned a part of the Copiague district to the Amityville Union Free School District. The Copiague district planned to file an appeal with the New York State government. A previous plan would have involved a piece of Amityville being in the Copiague district, and some residents wanted to, in return, ask for seceding from Amityville.
In 2022 the enrollment count was 5,000.

Schools

; Secondary schools:
; Elementary schools