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High School Attendance Areas MAP ID #001 ADOPTED 20091118 High School Attendance Areas MAP ID #001 J N U E E A N V N I A T N 145TH ST NE E A N 145T H S V T 8 D A A 8 I R S T E IM H D H O I N N T N NE 145T H ST D E E R A 5 S Y R 1 N V E D A N E M E E W V N Y A E JACKSON PARK GOLF COURSE T I E NE 141ST ST H C T N E 4 E E 8 N E K V N A E A N 1 3 L 0TH ST NE 130T H S V T E H A V T 9 0 H A 0 0 T T H 1 NORTHACRES PARK 8 H T 0 E NE 1 125T H S 0 T NE 125T H S A N T 3 V E Ingraham NE 132ND ST E V NE 132ND ST N A E T S S N N E 1 A E E N N E N N V V D E N 115TH ST E H A A L V O V P P L A N A A O M Puget R T T O I E S N S H Nathan Hale N D NE S 124T H CARKEEK PARK T O R ST NE 1 A T 2 1 23 4T H ST E T I 1 Y 5 R P E N N A D W O U I NE 110TH ST I D A Y A N Sound R A Y T E E D N E M W N N 10 R N 5TH ST E T N L E L MEADOWBROOK PLAYFIELD E P V W E R NE H A V 103RD D N ST T N A NE 116TH ST E R NW 10 6 T H 0TH ST W 7 I E S D N NE 100T H ST AN T 8 D V U N O R J 9 O A O E IT NW 96TH ST AN N R M D 5 R NE 112TH ST T L O O H O NE 95TH ST W N 92ND ST NE N 92ND ST E MATTHEWS BEACH PARK E N 90TH ST R NE 106T H ST T G S GOLDEN GARDENS PARK NW 85TH ST T N 85TH ST NE 85TH ST E K W NE 85TH ST R N MAPLE LEAF PLAYGROUND A 18TH A E VE NW 80TH ST M V E N 80TH ST E SAND POINT COUNTRY CLUB A NE E N 80TH ST T N AVE W N TH W S 15 E W E N A E E V D V I V E A V A R V E A V 3 T A NE 7 H R A 5TH ST S N H E T L 1 T Y H S NE 5 E 73RD S T M 0 3 T W T V 2 8 A S A A R E WARREN G. MAGNUSON PARK Y 7T H N H AVE GREEN LAKE PARK K N W E T E N 6 W D E T N V E NW 65TH ST N I S N 65TH ST A V E L NE 65TH ST T A W H V NE 65TH ST N T A N D K 2 I E Roosevelt KIRK N E R LAND AVE H E 1 E N 2 V T K N V 3 A 6 W Y A E 3 A T Y O V COWEN PARK H W S S E A E S O T T E N N T 4 D A IN T 2 T RAVENNA PARK S S N N O E I P NW 54TH ST Ballard P A E O V E H T W H WOODLAND PARK L NE 55TH ST D N NE 54TH ST T A K T P S N N N 6 A E A A E E H L W E S L N V N T C V N A O N 50TH ST 0 NE 68TH ST E M A NE E 50TH ST 4 E M NW E H LEARY WAY V O V DISCOVERY PARK D D V N E T A A O L A R R 7 NW 46TH ST E N L A 3 E E H G N 46TH ST 1 H P L Y W V K T I A E N E T H L E N 45 E TH ST A Y T 7 M A V NE 45TH ST 5 5 N E 4 2 4 R A A A W V E N Y N W N I N N A A H E A W H O E T S V E N H P E A T 1 N LAURELHURST PLAYFIELD H V V Y T 1 W A E A I A 7 Y L V N N A H A W T G N 4 ST T 0TH ST 0TH W N NE 4 T W E H MERSON S T 5 O LAWTON PARK O 1 E T W 8 N N W M UW T N 0 E N O S F E 1 B V IC W K R U P T I ER C A L E F I H S V E S C W O F W I R N I F D V S I E T M C C E N M A 3 5 T N H A N S V 3 ST A 4 E O W DR T P T H AVUS S T H N E A S T V T N N A D A 4 V T FLO 3 RENT IA ST N E D W W 2 R E 2 A W E A N Y QUEEN ANNE BOWL PLAYFIELD V V E E 6 GAS WORKS PARK T A W M R 3 A V W W RAYE ST H 8 INTERBAY A A H T G E A H H T N D V V O 8 P N A E L 2 L 2 W I E N MONTLAKE PLAYFIELDFOSTER ISLAND (WASH. 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