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QPS Street Directory Quincy Public Schools Street Directory All school assignments are for both sides of a street unless otherwise noted. STREET ZIP SIDE FROM TO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL ABBEY ROAD 02169 CLIFFORD MARSHALL POINT WEBSTER QUINCY ABERDEEN ROAD 02171 SQUANTUM ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY ABIGAIL AVENUE 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY ACTON STREET 02170 WOLLASTON CENTRAL NORTH QUINCY ADAMS CIRCLE 02169 BERNAZZANI CENTRAL QUINCY ADAMS COURT 02169 MERRYMOUNT CENTRAL QUINCY ADAMS STREET 02169 1 77 MERRYMOUNT CENTRAL QUINCY ADAMS STREET 02169 140 693 BERNAZZANI CENTRAL NORTH QUINCY ADELE ROAD 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY ADELINE PLACE 02169 MERRYMOUNT CENTRAL QUINCY ADMINISTRATION ROAD 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY AGAWAM ROAD 02169 MERRYMOUNT BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY AIRPORT ROAD 02171 SQUANTUM ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY ALBANY STREET 02170 WOLLASTON CENTRAL NORTH QUINCY ALBATROSS ROAD 02169 MERRYMOUNT BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY ALBERTINA STREET 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY ALBION ROAD 02170 PARKER ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY ALDEN STREET 02169 CLIFFORD MARSHALL POINT WEBSTER QUINCY ALFRED STREET 02171 SQUANTUM ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY ALGONQUIN ROAD 02169 MERRYMOUNT BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY ALLERTON STREET 02169 ATHERTON HOUGH BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY ALLEYNE STREET 02169 MERRYMOUNT CENTRAL QUINCY ALRICK ROAD 02169 BERNAZZANI CENTRAL QUINCY ALSTEAD STREET 02171 SQUANTUM ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY ALTAMOUNT ROAD 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY ALTON ROAD 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY ALVIN AVENUE 02171 MONTCLAIR ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY AMES STREET 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY AMESBURY STREET 02171 MONTCLAIR ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY AMHERST STREET 02169 ATHERTON HOUGH BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY Updated January 2020: New Streets Added; No District Changes Page 1 of 38 Quincy Public Schools Street Directory All school assignments are for both sides of a street unless otherwise noted. STREET ZIP SIDE FROM TO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL AMSTERDAM AVENUE 02171 MONTCLAIR ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY ANDERSON ROAD 02170 BERNAZZANI CENTRAL NORTH QUINCY ANDREWS ROAD 02170 BEECHWOOD KNOLL CENTRAL NORTH QUINCY ANGUS STREET 02171 MONTCLAIR ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY APEX STREET 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY APPLETON STREET 02171 PARKER ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY APTHORP STREET 02170 PARKER ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY ARDELL STREET 02171 MONTCLAIR ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY ARGONNE STREET 02169 MONTCLAIR ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY ARLINGTON STREET 02171 1 13 MONTCLAIR ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY ARLINGTON STREET 02170 14 197 MONTCLAIR ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY ARLINGTON STREET 02170 207 299 WOLLASTON CENTRAL NORTH QUINCY ARMORY STREET 02169 MERRYMOUNT CENTRAL QUINCY ARNOLD ROAD 02171 PARKER ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY ARNOLD STREET 02169 CLIFFORD MARSHALL POINT WEBSTER QUINCY ARTHUR AVENUE 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY ARTHUR STREET 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY ASH STREET 02171 SQUANTUM ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY ASHLAND STREET 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY ASHWORTH ROAD 02171 SQUANTUM ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY ASSABET ROAD 02169 MERRYMOUNT BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY ATHERTON STREET 02169 CLIFFORD MARSHALL POINT WEBSTER QUINCY ATLANTIC STREET 02171 SQUANTUM ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY ATLAS STREET 02169 CLIFFORD MARSHALL POINT WEBSTER QUINCY AUDITORIUM AVENUE 02169 SNUG HARBOR BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY AUDREY STREET 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY AVALON AVENUE 02169 CLIFFORD MARSHALL POINT WEBSTER QUINCY AVALON DRIVE 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY AVON WAY 02169 BERNAZZANI CENTRAL QUINCY BABCOCK STREET 02169 ATHERTON HOUGH BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY Updated January 2020: New Streets Added; No District Changes Page 2 of 38 Quincy Public Schools Street Directory All school assignments are for both sides of a street unless otherwise noted. STREET ZIP SIDE FROM TO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL BADGER'S LANE 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY BAILEY STREET 02169 MERRYMOUNT CENTRAL QUINCY BAKER AVENUE 02169 CLIFFORD MARSHALL POINT WEBSTER QUINCY BALLOU STREET 02169 MONTCLAIR ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BARBOUR TERRACE 02169 MERRYMOUNT BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY BARHAM AVENUE 02171 MONTCLAIR ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BARRY STREET 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY BARTLETT STREET 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY BASS STREET 02170 BEECHWOOD KNOLL CENTRAL NORTH QUINCY BATES AVENUE 02169 MONTCLAIR ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BATTERYMARCH PARK 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY BAXTER AVENUE 02169 CLIFFORD MARSHALL POINT WEBSTER QUINCY BAXTER STREET 02169 CLIFFORD MARSHALL POINT WEBSTER QUINCY BAY COURT 02169 SNUG HARBOR BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY BAY STATE ROAD 02171 SQUANTUM ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BAY STREET 02171 SQUANTUM ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BAY VIEW AVENUE 02169 ATHERTON HOUGH BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY BAY VIEW STREET 02169 CLIFFORD MARSHALL POINT WEBSTER QUINCY BAYBERRY ROAD 02171 SQUANTUM ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BAYFIELD ROAD 02171 PARKER ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BAYSIDE ROAD 02171 SQUANTUM ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BAYSWATER ROAD 02169 ATHERTON HOUGH BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY BEACH STREET 02170 1 90 BEECHWOOD KNOLL CENTRAL NORTH QUINCY BEACH STREET 02170 91 305 BEECHWOOD KNOLL ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BEACON STREET 02169 CLIFFORD MARSHALL POINT WEBSTER QUINCY BEACON WAY 02169 CLIFFORD MARSHALL POINT WEBSTER QUINCY BEALE STREET 02170 1 410 WOLLASTON CENTRAL NORTH QUINCY BEALE STREET 02169 412 599 WOLLASTON CENTRAL NORTH QUINCY BECKET STREET 02171 MONTCLAIR ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BEDFORD STREET 02169 BERNAZZANI CENTRAL QUINCY Updated January 2020: New Streets Added; No District Changes Page 3 of 38 Quincy Public Schools Street Directory All school assignments are for both sides of a street unless otherwise noted. STREET ZIP SIDE FROM TO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL BEEBE ROAD 02169 SNUG HARBOR BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY BEECHWOOD STREET 02169 CLIFFORD MARSHALL POINT WEBSTER QUINCY BELCHER STREET 02169 ATHERTON HOUGH BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY BELL STREET 02169 ATHERTON HOUGH BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY BELLEVUE ROAD 02171 SQUANTUM ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BELMONT STREET 02171 1 68 MONTCLAIR ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BELMONT STREET 02170 69 196 MONTCLAIR ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BELMONT STREET 02170 215 428 WOLLASTON CENTRAL NORTH QUINCY BENNETT STREET 02169 ATHERTON HOUGH BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY BENNINGTON STREET 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY BENT TERRACE 02169 CLIFFORD MARSHALL POINT WEBSTER QUINCY BERKELEY STREET 02169 CLIFFORD MARSHALL POINT WEBSTER QUINCY BERLIN STREET 02170 WOLLASTON ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BERRY STREET 02169 CLIFFORD MARSHALL POINT WEBSTER QUINCY BERSANI CIRCLE 02171 PARKER ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BESSIE STREET 02169 CLIFFORD MARSHALL POINT WEBSTER QUINCY BETHEL TERRACE 02169 SNUG HARBOR BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY BEVERLY STREET 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY BICKNELL STREET 02169 SNUG HARBOR BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY BIGELOW STREET 02169 CLIFFORD MARSHALL POINT WEBSTER QUINCY BILLINGS ROAD 02171 1 208 PARKER ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BILLINGS ROAD 02170 209 272 PARKER ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BILLINGS ROAD 02170 273 399 BEECHWOOD KNOLL ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BILLINGS STREET 02171 ODD PARKER ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BILLINGS STREET 02171 EVEN SQUANTUM ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BINNACLE LANE 02169 SNUG HARBOR BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY BIRCH STREET 02171 PARKER ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BIRD STREET 02169 ATHERTON HOUGH BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY BISHOP ROAD 02170 WOLLASTON CENTRAL NORTH QUINCY BITTERN ROAD 02169 MERRYMOUNT BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY Updated January 2020: New Streets Added; No District Changes Page 4 of 38 Quincy Public Schools Street Directory All school assignments are for both sides of a street unless otherwise noted. STREET ZIP SIDE FROM TO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL BLACKWELL STREET 02171 PARKER ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BLAKE STREET 02170 BEECHWOOD KNOLL CENTRAL NORTH QUINCY BLANCHARD ROAD 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY BLOOMFIELD STREET 02171 SQUANTUM ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BOOTH STREET 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY BORDER STREET 02171 SQUANTUM ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BOTOLPH STREET 02171 PARKER ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BOWDOIN STREET 02171 MONTCLAIR ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BOWER ROAD 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY BOWES AVENUE 02169 SNUG HARBOR BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY BRACKETT STREET 02169 CLIFFORD MARSHALL POINT WEBSTER QUINCY BRADFORD STREET 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY BRAE ROAD 02169 BERNAZZANI CENTRAL QUINCY BRAINTREE AVENUE 02169 MERRYMOUNT BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY BRANCH STREET 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY BRECK PLACE 02171 SQUANTUM ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BREWER STREET 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY BRIDGE STREET 02169 MERRYMOUNT CENTRAL QUINCY BRIGANTINE LANE 02171 SQUANTUM ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BRIGGS STREET 02170 BEECHWOOD KNOLL CENTRAL NORTH QUINCY BRIGHTON STREET 02169 ATHERTON HOUGH BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY BRINSLEY STREET 02169 ATHERTON HOUGH BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY BROAD STREET 02169 CLIFFORD MARSHALL POINT WEBSTER QUINCY BROADWAY 02169 CLIFFORD MARSHALL POINT WEBSTER QUINCY BROADY AVENUE 02169 SNUG HARBOR BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY BROCKTON AVENUE 02169 SNUG HARBOR BROAD MEADOWS QUINCY BROMFIELD STREET 02170 BEECHWOOD KNOLL ATLANTIC NORTH QUINCY BROOK ROAD 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY BROOK STREET 02170 WOLLASTON CENTRAL NORTH QUINCY BROOKS AVENUE 02169 LINCOLN HANCOCK SOUTH~WEST QUINCY Updated January 2020: New Streets Added; No District Changes Page 5 of 38 Quincy Public Schools Street Directory All school assignments are for both sides of a street unless otherwise noted. STREET ZIP SIDE FROM TO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL BROWN STREET 02169 ATHERTON HOUGH
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