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Travel Directions TRAVEL DIRECTIONS American Heritage – Delray I-95 to Linton Blvd. Go West. The school is between Military Trail and Jog Road on the Left side. Turnpike south to Atlantic (Delray). Go East to Jog Road. South on Jog Road to Linton Blvd. Make left. The school is Between Jog Road and Military Trail. Bayshore High School – Bradenton Take SR 70 west to Bradenton. (In Bradenton – SR 70 becomes 53rd Ave.) Exit on 34th St. Turn left and school is on the left. Go past the school and turn left before the tennis courts. The gym is on the south side of the school. To get to Manatee Community College from Bayshore HS: Take a left on 34th St. as you exit the school parking lot. Go to 60th Ave West and take a left. The gym will be the second driveway on your left. Benjamin High School – N. Palm Beach OLD CAMPUS I-95 South to PGA Blvd. Exit East and continue until you drive over the Inlet Bridge to the traffic light at Ellison Wilson Road. Take a right On Ellison Wilson and go about ½ mile. The school is located on the East side of the road. Parking is at the south end of the school. NEW CAMPUS (basketball, baseball, football, and softball are often played here) I-95 to Donald Ross Road, go east to Central Blvd. The campus is on the right ½ mile. Baseball – Softball – Soccer Jack Nicklaus Complex I-95 South to PGA Blvd exit. Go East about one block, to the first traffic light, Alternate A1A. Turn right (south) and go to RCA Blvd. Turn left and the complex will be down about ¾ of a mile. Golf – Tennis PGA Golf Course I-95 South to PGA Blvd. Turn right (west) and go past the Turnpike entrance about 200 yards. The entrance to PGA National is on the left. Go about one mile in. Berean Christian School – West Palm Beach Turnpike to Okeechobee Blvd Exit. Turn right (west) on Okeechobee. Go about 2 miles on Okeechobee. The school and church are on the left with a flashing street light across from Andros Isle. I-95 to Okeechobee Blvd. Head west on Okeechobee past the Turnpike. Once past Jog Rd, go about 2-3 more lights. School and Church are on the left at the light across from Andros Isle. Volleyball – Basketball Bear Lakes Middle School Turnpike to Okeechobee Blvd. Turn left onto Okeechobee and continue until Military Trail. Take Military Trail north about 1 mile. Look for Bear Lakes Middle School sign on right hand side. I-95 to Okeechobee Blvd. Turn right (west) and proceed to Military Trail. Take Military Trail north about 1 mile. Look for school on right. Softball Seminole Palms Recreation Area Turnpike to Okeechobee Blvd. Turn right (west) and go about 4 miles to 441/SR7. Turn left on SR7 to Southern Blvd. Go west on Southern to the stoplight at Seminole Palms. Turn into park and take a left at the water park. I-95 to Okeechobee Blvd. Head west on Okeechobee past the Turnpike. Once past Jog Rd., go about 4-5 more lights to 441/SR7. Turn left on SR7 to Southern Blvd. Go west on Southern to the stoplight at Seminole Palms. Turn into park and take a left at the water park. Baseball Wellington Recreation Area Turnpike to Okeechobee Blvd. Turn right (west) and go about 4 miles to 441/SR7. Turn left on SR7 to Forest Hill Blvd. Turn right on Forest Hill to Fairlane Farms Road. Turn left on Fairlane Farms to the stop sign. Turn right and go ¼ mile to Pierson Road. Park is on the left. Follow main road all the way through the park to the baseball fields. I-95 to Okeechobee Blvd. Head west on Okeechobee past the Turnpike. Once past Jog Rd., go about 4-5 more lights to 441/SR7. Turn left on SR7 to Forest Hill Blvd. Turnright on Forest Hill to Fairlane Farms Road. Turn left on Fairlane Farms to the stop sign. Turn right and go ¼ mile to Pierson Road. Park is on the left. Follow main road all the way through the park to the baseball fields. Golf Madison Greens Madison Greens is located 8 miles west of Berean Christian School on Okeechobee Blvd. To get to the clubhouse, turn right on Crestwood Blvd into Madison Greens. Clubhouse is on the left. Berkeley Preparatory School – Clearwater Turnpike North to Yeehaw Junction. Take 60 West to Brandon, then get on I-75 North. Turn West on I-4 and go to I-275 South. Exit at Tampa airport/Rt 60 west. Stay in the center – do not take 60 West to Clearwater – proceed straight past 60 west exit then get into left lane for Independence Parkway. Follow the interchange expressway to Eisenhower Blvd. Get off at the Independence Parkway exit and turn left on Memorial Highway. The second light will be Kelly Rd. Turn right and Berkeley will be approximately ½ mile on the right. Bishop Verot High School – Ft. Myers Take Okeechobee Rd. (70) to 441 in Okeechobee. Turn left (south) on 441 and go to Hwy 78. Turn right on 78 and stay until you get to Hwy 27. Turn right on 27 and proceed until you see a sign for 78. Hwy 78 will turn to the left off of 27. You will be going toward LaBelle. Hwy 78 will into Hwy 29. Turn left on 29 (south) and stay on it for about a mile. Go over bridge in LaBelle to Hwy 80. Turn right (west) on Colonial. Stay on Colonial until Summerlin – tow stoplights after Hwy 41. Turn left (south) on Summerlin and proceed ½ mile to the first stop light. Turn right at the light into the school. Brevard Christian School – Melbourne I-95 north to Hwy 192 exit (New Haven Rd.) Exit East and proceed past the Melbourne Mall. Look for a Red Lobster restaurant. Go about 50 yards past the Red Lobster and turn right on Dairy Road. Go one long block and turn right again. This road ends at the Brevard Christian gym. Cardinal Mooney High School -- Sarasota State Road 70 from Ft. Pierce through Arcadia for another 26 miles to Vernal Road. Turn left onto Vernal Road and go all the way to Fruitville Road. Turn right on Fruitville. Cardinal Mooney is on the right side. (Cardinal Mooney is three miles down.) Cardinal Newman High School – West Palm Beach I-95 south to Palm Beach Lakes Blvd exit. Turn west (right) on Palm Beach Lakes. Go to Spencer Dr. (Marnero’s Restaurant and Red Lobster are at the intersection.) Turn left on Spencer to Sequoia Dr. Turn left onto Sequoia Dr by Mary Immaculate Church. Please park in student parking lot. Centennial High School – Port St. Lucie I-95 South to St Lucie West Blvd. East to Cashmere Blvd. Turn right. School will be on the left approximately 1 ½ miles. Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory – Hollywood I-95 south to Hollywood Blvd. Go west (right) on Hollywood to 52nd Ave. Turn right and go two blocks to Chaminade Dr. Turn right and follow Chaminade Dr. around to the front of the school. Clearwater Central Catholic High School – Clearwater I-95 or Turnpike to SR 60. Proceed on SR 60 to I-75. Go north to I-4. Go west on I-4 to I-275. Go south on I-275 to SR 60 into Clearwater. Go west on SR 60 to US 19. Go south on US 19 to the 5th light – Haynes Bayshore Rd. Turn left and the school is on the right. Clewiston High School – Clewiston State Road 70 from Ft. Pierce to 441 in Okeechobee. Turn left (south) onto 441 and proceed to SR 78. Turn right on 78 and go all the way to Hwy 27. Turn left onto Hwy 27 through Moore Haven into Clewiston. Once in Clewiston, go to the 3rd traffic light and turn right. (Kentucky Fried Chicken and Golden Corral at intersection.) Go over railroad trackes and proceed about ½ mile – get into left lane and turn left. Go about ¾ mile and Clewiston High is on the left. Cocoa Beach High School – Cocoa Beach I-95 north to Eau Gallie Exit. Turn east and proceed to A1A. Turn north on A1A and proceed to Minutemen Causeway in Cocoa Beach. (First traffic light in Cocoa Beach.) Turn left on Minutemen Causeway and proceed for approximately 1 mile. High School will be on your left. First Academy of Orlando – Orlando Turnpike North to I-4 East to John Young Parkway. Turn left onto John Young Pkwy. Cross over LB McLeod Road. Go ¼ mile to side entrance of First Baptist Church of Orlando on the left. Turn right to Payne Stewart Complex and follow road. Florida Air Academy – Melbourne I-95 north to State Road 192 exit in Melbourne. Turn east on 192 and proceed 3-4 miles. Florida Air Academy is on the left side of 192 just before a 7-11 store. Florida Atlantic University – Boca Raton I-95 south to Glades Road Exit. Turn east on Glades Rd. and proceed about one mile. Campus is on the left. Glades Day School – Belle Glade I-95 south to Stuart exit – Hwy 76. Go west toward Okeechobee. Turn left on Hwy 441 south to Pahokee. Go to the stop sign and take a left. Go 1 black, turn right. Follow this to the 1st traffic light in Belle Glade (Avenue L). Go left; Glades Day school is on the right. 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