Copiague

  • Local History
  • Diverse Copiague

    Copiague is an unincorporated place within the Town of Babylon. Once a thriving Italian community, part of Copiague was named after Marconi. Today ethnic makeup of the hamlet is quite diverse, making Copiague a rich cultural nexus. With a relatively large Polish-American population, Copiague's population also consists of a large number of Hispanic-American residents. In recent years, the Danish population of Copiague has risen greatly as well.

    North Amityville is on one of Copiague's borders and uses Copiague Schools. The Copiague Public School District is composed of a multi-cultural population of about 4,560 students. The school system consists of three elementary schools, a middle school, and one high school for grades nine through twelve. The Copiague Public School District prides itself on its ability to offer quality educational programs to all.

    Copiague Public Schools - www.copiague.k12.ny.us

    Deauville Gardens School
    100 Deauville Boulevard
    Copiague, NY 11726
    (631) 842-4012

    Great Neck Road Elementary School
    1400 Great Neck Road
    Copiague, NY 11726
    842-4013

    Susan E. Wiley Elementary School
    Scudder Avenue
    Copiague, NY 11726
    (631) 842-4014

    Copiague Middle School
    2650 Great Neck Road
    Copiague, NY 11726
    (631) 842-4011

    Walter G. O'Connell High School
    1100 Dixon Avenue
    Copiague, NY 11726
    (631) 842-4010