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Modesto City Schools Becky Meredith, Senior Director Business Services MODESTO AREA SCHOOLS K-12 ADDRESS INDEX BOOK JULY 1, 2017 – JUNE 30, 2018 Published by: Modesto City Schools Becky Meredith, Senior Director Business Services Cyndi Campbell, Planning Analyst Business Services – Planning 209-492-1685 1ST ST 700 899 Franklin Mark Twain Modesto 1ST (Empire) ST 4700 5299 Empire Glick Johansen 2ND ST 600 999 Franklin Mark Twain Modesto 2nd (Empire) ST 4800 4844 Empire Glick Johansen 3RD ST 600 1099 Franklin Mark Twain Modesto 3RD (Empire) ST 1000 5099 Empire Glick Johansen 3RD (Empire) ST 4700 4999 Empire Glick Johansen 4TH ST 400 1199 Franklin Mark Twain Modesto 5TH ST 400 1199 Franklin Mark Twain Modesto 6TH ST 100 1299 Franklin Mark Twain Modesto N 7TH ST 100 1399 Franklin Mark Twain Modesto S 7TH ST 400 1498 Even Tuolumne Hanshaw Johansen S 7TH ST 401 1499 Odd Shackelford Hanshaw Downey 8TH ST 600 1699 Franklin Mark Twain Modesto 9TH ST 100 898 Even Wilson La Loma Johansen 9TH ST 101 1699 Odd Franklin Mark Twain Modesto 9TH ST 900 1698 Enslen Roosevelt Davis N 9TH ST 100 298 Even Enslen Roosevelt Davis N 9TH ST 101 1239 Odd Martone Roosevelt Davis N 9TH ST 300 598 Even Enslen Roosevelt Davis Page 2 of 235 N 9TH ST 600 1598 Even Garrison Roosevelt Davis N 9TH ST 1241 1599 Odd Hart-Ransom Hart-Ransom Modesto S 9TH ST 400 1499 Tuolumne Hanshaw Johansen Page 3 of 235 1 10TH ST 100 899 Wilson La Loma Johansen 10TH ST 900 1599 Enslen Roosevelt Davis 11TH ST 100 899 Wilson La Loma Johansen 11TH ST 900 1499 Enslen Roosevelt Davis 12TH ST 100 899 Wilson La Loma Johansen 12TH ST 900 1399 Enslen Roosevelt Davis 13TH ST 400 899 Wilson La Loma Johansen 13TH ST 900 1299 Enslen Roosevelt Davis 14TH ST 300 899 Wilson La Loma Johansen 14TH ST 900 1299 Enslen Roosevelt Davis 15TH ST 400 899 Wilson La Loma Johansen 15TH ST 900 1199 Enslen Roosevelt Davis 16TH ST 500 899 Wilson La Loma Johansen 16TH ST 900 1099 Enslen Roosevelt Davis 17TH ST 600 899 Wilson La Loma Johansen 17TH ST 900 998 Even Wilson La Loma Johansen 17TH ST 901 999 Odd Enslen Roosevelt Davis 18TH ST 601 899 Wilson La Loma Johansen 19TH ST 700 899 Wilson La Loma Johansen Page 4 of 235 A A (Empire) ST 1 400 Empire Glick Johansen AARON CT 3800 3817 Agnes Baptist Prescott Davis N ABBIE ST 300 499 Empire Glick Johansen S ABBIE ST 1 599 Empire Glick Johansen ABBOTTS LN 1700 1799 Eisenhut Prescott Davis ABEL CT 2800 2899 Martone Roosevelt Davis ABILENE CT 3800 3825 Woodrow Somerset Davis ABINASH CT 2300 2313 Freedom Savage Enochs ABINGDON CT 2800 2899 Freedom Ustach Enochs ACACIA ST 800 999 Tuolumne Hanshaw Johansen ACADEMY AVE 924 1099 Woodrow Somerset Davis ACAPULCO WAY 2500 2729 Freedom Ustach Enochs ACCLAIM CT 4100 4199 Coffee Ustach Beyer ACCLAIM WAY 4200 4299 Coffee Ustach Beyer ACHOR CT 100 299 Enslen Roosevelt Davis ACKERMAN WAY 900 999 Burbank Mark Twain Modesto ADA ST 2200 2499 El Vista La Loma Johansen ADAIR RD 2100 2699 Hart-Ransom Hart-Ransom Modesto ADAIR RD 2700 2998 Even Hart-Ransom Hart-Ransom Modesto ADAIR RD 2701 2999 Odd Boer Salida-Vella Gregori Page 5 of 235 ADAM AVE 500 599 Enslen Roosevelt Davis ADAMS AVE 4800 4999 Boer Salida-Vella Gregori ADEGA CT 5500 5599 Sisk Salida-Vella Gregori ADEL ST 1200 1299 Beard Roosevelt Davis ADKISON WAY 700 799 Marshall Mark Twain Modesto ADRIANA WAY 4400 4499 Boer Salida-Vella Gregori AERON CT 800 999 Tuolumne Hanshaw Johansen AERON ST 800 899 Tuolumne Hanshaw Johansen AFFIRMED DR 3700 3799 Sanders Savage Enochs AFTON WAY 500 599 El Vista La Loma Johansen AGATE DR 3600 3629 Agnes Baptist Prescott Davis AGUA CT 3400 3499 Woodrow Somerset Davis AHWAHNEE CT 4100 4121 ICS/M Perkins Salida-Vella Gregori AKEBY DR 3400 3899 ICS/M Perkins Salida-Vella Gregori ALAMEDA DR 1000 1199 Martone Roosevelt Davis ALAMO AVE 900 1399 Shackelford Hanshaw Downey ALAROSE WAY 2200 2244 Crossroads Ustach Enochs ALBANY AVE 1400 1799 Fremont Roosevelt Davis ALBATROS DR 2501 2545 Freedom Savage Enochs ALBERS RD 100 1199 Empire Glick Johansen ALBERS RD 1200 1598 Even Empire Glick Johansen Page 6 of 235 ALBERT DR 1400 1499 Sipherd Glick Johansen ALBION WAY 2600 2825 Martone Roosevelt Davis ALCAMO AVE 1000 1199 Burbank Mark Twain Modesto ALCOTT CT 2916 2933 Orchard Savage Enochs ALDER CREEK CT 2900 2999 Sipherd Glick Johansen ALDER CREEK DR 2900 2999 Sipherd Glick Johansen ALESSANDRO LN 3900 3999 Dieterich Prescott Gregori ALEXANDRA CT 4100 4121 Coffee Ustach Beyer ALEXIA WAY 2400 2699 Orchard Savage Beyer ALGEN AVE 100 399 Bret Harte Hanshaw Downey ALGEN CT 400 513 Bret Harte Hanshaw Downey ALICE ST 100 1199 Enslen Roosevelt Davis ALISA CT 3400 3499 ICS/M Perkins Salida-Vella Gregori ALLAN ADALE CT 3500 3599 Freedom Savage Enochs ALLAN ADALE DR 3200 3499 Freedom Savage Enochs ALLEGHENY WAY 2200 2300 Freedom Savage Enochs ALLEGIANCE LN 2600 2801 Crossroads Ustach Enochs ALLEN CT 1300 1399 Muir La Loma Downey ALLEN DR 1100 1399 Muir La Loma Downey ALMA AVE 1200 1399 Enslen Roosevelt Davis ALMA CT 1700 1713 Fairview Hanshaw Downey Page 7 of 235 ALMADEN WAY 1100 1316 Fairview Hanshaw Downey ALMENDRO CT 4000 4045 Agnes Baptist Prescott Davis ALMENDRO LN 1300 1309 Agnes Baptist Prescott Davis ALMERIA DR 3604 3721 Woodrow Somerset Davis ALMOND AVE 100 199 Muir La Loma Downey ALMOND BLOSSOM CT 3700 3799 Sherwood Somerset Beyer ALMOND TREE PL 800 899 Sherwood Somerset Beyer ALMOND VALLEY DR 4400 4499 Stanislaus Prescott Gregori ALMSBURY DR 5100 5140 Boer Salida-Vella Gregori ALOHA WAY 1800 2199 Beard Roosevelt Davis ALONZO CT 3300 3313 Freedom Savage Enochs ALPHA CT 3100 3199 Sanders Savage Enochs ALPINE AVE 100 198 Even Shackelford Hanshaw Downey ALPINE AVE 200 399 Shackelford Hanshaw Downey ALPINE AVE 600 699 Bret Harte Hanshaw Downey ALSAB CT 3703 3709 Woodrow Somerset Davis ALSACE LN 4300 4329 Stanislaus Prescott Gregori ALTA WAY 3300 3499 Woodrow Somerset Davis ALTAMONT CT 800 899 Hart-Ransom Hart-Ransom Modesto ALTHOFF CT 1900 1999 Brown Somerset Beyer ALTHOFF WAY 2000 2099 Brown Somerset Beyer Page 8 of 235 ALTURAS AVE 200 299 Franklin Mark Twain Modesto ALTURAS AVE 300 499 Marshall Mark Twain Modesto S ALTURAS AVE 600 699 Marshall Mark Twain Modesto ALUM ROCK CT 1721 1737 Martone Roosevelt Davis ALYDAR AVE 2600 2699 Freedom Savage Enochs ALYSHEBA AVE 2600 2999 Sanders Savage Enochs ALYSSA AVE 4700 4899 Boer Salida-Vella Gregori AMADEUS DR 2600 2799 Hart-Ransom Hart-Ransom Modesto AMADOR AVE 100 699 Shackelford Hanshaw Downey AMARETTO DR 2000 2099 Stanislaus Prescott Gregori AMARILLO CT 100 153 Capistrano Glick Johansen AMARO CT 5500 5599 Sisk Salida-Vella Gregori AMARO Way 5100 5425 Sisk Salida-Vella Gregori AMARONE CT 2100 2105 Freedom Savage Enochs AMBER ST 600 717 Woodrow Somerset Davis AMBER ELM DR 2400 2599 Freedom Savage Enochs AMBERFIELD WAY 5300 5433 Boer Salida-Vella Gregori AMBERWOOD LN 5700 5734 Crossroads Ustach Enochs AMBROSIA LN 3823 3922 Woodrow Somerset Davis AMERICAN AVE 5000 6599 Stanislaus Prescott Gregori AMERICANA CT 1900 1999 Coffee Ustach Beyer Page 9 of 235 AMESBURY PL 1700 1717 Bret Harte Hanshaw Downey AMESTOY CT 3700 3713 Freedom Savage Enochs AMHERST AVE 900 1199 Fremont Roosevelt Davis AMIGO DR 3800 3913 Woodrow Somerset Davis AMIR DR 2600 2817 Freedom Ustach Enochs AMIR PL 2901 2913 Freedom Ustach Enochs AMOS CT 3100 3137 Sanders Savage Enochs AMSTERDAM LN 1900 3027 Agnes Baptist Prescott Davis AMY AVE 1300 1399 Crossroads Ustach Beyer ANADA CT 5600 5699 Sisk Salida-Vella Gregori ANASTASIA DR 200 299 Stroud Glick Johansen ANCESTRY WAY 600 625 Coffee Ustach Beyer ANCHORAGE AVE 600 799 Woodrow Somerset Davis ANDALUSIA WAY 2800 2841 Capistrano Glick Johansen ANDOVER LN 400 699 Woodrow Somerset Davis ANDREW AVE 2100 2199 Chrysler Prescott Davis ANGELA LN 1500 1599 Garrison Roosevelt Davis ANGELENE DR 1500 1799 Rose Avenue La Loma Downey ANGELICA CT 1600 1629 Fairview Hanshaw Downey ANGLE LN 100 199 Orville Wright La Loma Johansen ANITA CT 1700 1799 Eisenhut Prescott Davis Page 10 of 235 ANNA LEE CT 3800 3818 Woodrow Somerset Davis ANNABELLE AVE 700 999 Muir La Loma Downey ANNAPOLIS AVE 900 1099 Woodrow Somerset Davis ANNILANE 600 699 Marshall Mark Twain Modesto ANNISTON CT 3508 3624 Hughes Glick Johansen ANSON WAY 2000 2099 Brown Somerset Beyer ANSONVILLE LN 312 453 Hughes Glick Johansen ANSUL AVE 500 599 Tuolumne Hanshaw Johansen ANTELOPE LN 1200 1205 Tuolumne Hanshaw Johansen ANTHONY AVE 600 799 Tuolumne Hanshaw Johansen ANTIQUE ROSE WAY 5400 5810 Crossroads Ustach Enochs ANTIQUITY WAY 4200 4233 Coffee Ustach Beyer ANTWERP CIR 2800 2899 Dieterich Prescott Gregori APACHE CT 2500 2599 Eisenhut Prescott Davis APACHE LN 2300 2499 Eisenhut Prescott Davis APPALOOSA CT 3300 3399 Dieterich Prescott Gregori APPLE FARM LN 4900 4928 Sisk Salida-Vella Gregori APPLE HILL RD 3700 3799 Sipherd Glick Johansen APPLEGATE DR 1700 2099 Eisenhut Prescott Davis APPLETON WAY 1205 1313 Tuolumne Hanshaw Johansen APPLEWOOD WAY 3400 3499 Sylvan Somerset Beyer Page 11 of 235 APRIL CT 3200 3221 Hughes Glick Johansen ARALIA CT 600 613 Woodrow Somerset Davis ARARAT AVE 3800 3836 ICS/M Perkins Salida-Vella Gregori ARBOLEDA DR 1000 1199 Martone Roosevelt Davis ARBOR DR 1600 1699 Fremont Roosevelt Davis ARC WAY 1100 1199 Enslen Roosevelt Davis ARCADIA CT 2500 2533 Crossroads Ustach Enochs ARDENWOOD CT 1600 1621 Fairview Hanshaw Downey ARDIA AVE 3500 3650 Hughes Glick Johansen ARDMORE AVE 1400 1799 Fremont Roosevelt Davis ARGONAUT DR 3800 3899 Sipherd Glick Johansen ARIA WAY 3300 3399 Sanders Ustach Enochs ARISTIDES DR 3300 3721 Freedom Savage Enochs ARLIE CT 1600 1699 Garrison Roosevelt Davis ARLINGTON DR 1800 1999 Everett Roosevelt Davis ARNERICH CT 5600 5644 Crossroads Ustach Enochs ARNHEM PL 2200 2217 Dieterich Prescott
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