The Comstock Public School District resides in Comstock Charter Township near the city of Kalamazoo, Michigan, and is part of the Kalamazoo RESA Intermediate School District.
The school was located on Gull Prairie Road (now 26th street) across from Peer Pond.
The new consolidated district covered 18 square miles with Comstock Village School located in the center.
Prior to 1906, students in Comstock Township would have to travel to Kalamazoo or Galesburg to attend high school.
A gymnasium and auditorium was constructed on the school campus in 1937 through a Public Works Administration project.
1923 was the inaugural year for the Comstock High School football team, which ended its season with a 7-1-1 record.
Declining enrollment force Comstock to leave the Wolverine Conference in 2013, when it rejoined the KVA.
With the addition of Gull Road and Green Meadow, the total number of elementary schools in the district grew to five.
After a lengthy court battle, the dispute was eventually settled in 1993 with the school district forced to pay back more than $4.2 million to General Motors.
General Motors eventually closed their facility in Comstock in 1996, which resulted in a 10% reduction of the school district's tax base and a loss of jobs in the area.
Voters in 1992 passed a bond to construct a new 750 seat auditorium adjacent to Comstock High School.
Green Meadow Elementary school became Comstock Early Learning Academy that offers STEM and Chinese Immersion preschools, and a day care.