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MCPS Location Codes Location Name Location Code A. Mario Loiederman Middle Sch 3787 Adult Ed & Summer School 56101 After-school Tutoring Program North Lake Center 23304 Albert Einstein High School 4789 Alternative Programs 55107 Arcola Elementary School 2790 Argyle Middle School 3823 Ashburton Elementary School 2425 Assistive Technology/InterACT 27106 ATS Location X9999 Autism 25102 Bannockburn Elementary School 2420 Beall Elementary School 2207 Bel Pre Elementary School 2780 Bells Mill Elementary School 2607 Belmont Elementary School 2513 Benjamin Banneker Middle Schl 3333 Bethesda Elementary School 2401 Bethesda Maint Depot 32303 Bethesda-Chevy Chase High Schl 4406 Beverly Farms Elementary Schl 2226 Board of Education Office 10711 Bradley Hills Elementary Schl 2410 Briggs Chaney Middle School 3335 Broad Acres Elementary School 2304 Brooke Grove Elementary School 2518 Brookhaven Elementary School 2807 Brown Station Elementary Schl 2559 Burning Tree Elementary School 2419 Burnt Mills Elementary School 2309 Burtonsville Elementary School 2302 Cabin John Middle School 3606 Cafeteria Substitutes 81001 Cafeteria Substitutes 81004 Candlewood Elementary School 2508 Cannon Road Elementary School 2310 Capt. James Daly Elementary 2111 Carderock Springs Elem School 2604 Carl Sandburg Learning Center 1215 Carver Center Cafeteria 81002 Carver Center Cafeteria 81919 Cashell Elementary School 2511 Cedar Grove Elementary School 2703 CESC Plant Operations 32902 Chevy Chase Elementary School 2403 Child Find 27111 Clarksburg Elementary School 2101 Clarksburg High School 4249 Clarksburg Maint Depot 32304 Clearspring Elementary School 2706 Clopper Mill Elementary School 2100 Cloverly Elementary School 2308 Col. E. Brooke Lee Middle Schl 3818 Col. Zadok Magruder High Schl 4510 Cold Spring Elementary School 2238 College Gardens Elem School 2229 Community Use of Schools 32901 Cresthaven Elementary School 2808 Damascus Elementary School 2702 Damascus High School 4701 Darnestown Elementary School 2351 Deaf/Hard of Hearing 27102 Dept Association Relations 40661 Dept Curriculum & Instruction 32232 Dept Enriched/Innovative Pgrms 32212 Dept Facilities Management 40321 Dept Financial Services 40334 Dept Info/Application Services 41445 Dept Infrastructure/Operations 41446 Dept Instructional Programs 32233 Dept Materials Management 40351 Dept Mngmnt Budget Planning 40336 Dept of Communications 20641 Dept of Recruitment & Staffing 42382 Dept of Sch Safety & Security 40337 Dept of Student Services 34551 Dept Reprtng/Regltry Accntblty 41621 Dept Special Education 34241 Dept Transportation 40344 Deputy Supt of Schools 30615 DESC I @ Piccard Dr. Hlth Ctr 27117 DESC II @ Piccard Dr. Hlth Ctr 27118 DESC III @ Calhoun Place 27119 Diamond Elementary School 2570 Div Accelerated/Enriched Instr 32237 Div Career/Technology Educ 32262 Div Consortia Choice/App Pgrm 32213 Div Construction 40322 Div Early Childhood Services 32235 Div ESOL Programs 32239 Div Family/Comm Partnerships 20521 Div Food & Nutrition Services 40810 Div Maintenance 40323 Div of Applications Developmnt 41444 Div of Controller 40332 Div of Field Operations 41431 Div of Information Services 41412 Div of Long-Range Planning 40335 Div of Technology Support 41422 Div Presch SpecSch Rel Svcs 34271 Div Sch-Based Special Ed Srvcs 34251 Div School Plant Operations 40329 Div Technology Innovation 41425 Div Title I Programs 32298 Division of Procurement 40353 DOT Bethesda Administration 34411 DOT Bethesda Fleet Maintenance 34421 DOT Bethesda Transp Depot 34401 DOT Central Administration 34410 DOT Clarksburg Administration 34412 DOT Clarksburg Fleet Maintenan 34422 DOT Clarksburg Transp Depot 34402 DOT Fleet Maintenance 34408 DOT Fleet Maintenance 34420 DOT Randolph Administration 34413 DOT Randolph Fleet Maintenance 34423 DOT Randolph Transp Depot 34403 DOT SG Fleet Maintenance 34424 DOT SG North Administration 34414 DOT SG South Administration 34415 DOT Shady Grove No Trans Depot 34404 DOT Shady Grove So Trans Depot 34405 DOT Support Services 34430 DOT Training Unit 34440 DOT West Farm Administration 34416 DOT West Farm Fleet Maintenanc 34426 DOT West Farm Transp Depot 34406 Dp Strategic Proj Mgt/Planning 41421 Dp Student/Business Technlgies 41441 Dp Tech Consulting/Cmmncations 41415 Dr. Charles Drew Elem School 2747 Dr. Sally K. Ride Elem School 2242 DuFief Elementary School 2241 Earle B. Wood Middle School 3820 East Silver Spring Elem School 2756 Eastern Middle School 3775 Electronic Graphics/Publishing 41202 Electronics Shop 32306 Emory Grove Center 1890 Emotional Disabilities 25101 Employee Assistance Program 38101 Employees in company 200 65002 Energy Management 32311 Equity Assrnce/Compliance Unit 24101 Eval/Selection Instr Materials 23303 Fairland Elementary School 2303 Fallsmead Elementary School 2233 Farmland Elementary School 2219 Fd Svcs Central Production Fac 77777 Fields Road Elementary School 2566 Flower Hill Elementary School 2549 Flower Valley Elem School 2506 Food Services Warehouse 65202 Forest Knolls Elem School 2803 Forest Oak Middle School 3248 Fox Chapel Elementary School 2106 Francis Scott Key Middle Schl 3311 Gaithersburg Elementary School 2553 Gaithersburg High School 4551 Gaithersburg Middle School 3554 Galway Elementary School 2313 Garrett Park Elementary School 2204 GeORGian Forest Elem School 2786 Germantown Elementary School 2102 Glen Haven Elementary School 2767 Glenallan Elementary School 2817 Goshen Elementary School 2546 Great Seneca Creek Elem School 2340 Greencastle Elementary School 2334 Greenwood Elementary School 2512 Harmony Hills Elem School 2797 Head Start Aides 23503 Head Start Unit 23502 Heavy Equipment Shop 32307 Herbert Hoover Middle School 3228 Highland Elementary School 2774 Highland View Elem School 2784 Home & Hospital Teaching 55108 Indoor Air Quality 32313 Industrial Equipment Repair 32308 Infants & Toddlers Emory Grove 27110 Infants/Toddlers-Downcounty 27114 Infants/Toddlers-East County 27115 Infants/Toddlers-Mid County 27116 Infants/Toddlers-Nelsvl Ch Rd 27113 Jackson Road Elem School 2305 James Hubert Blake High School 4321 John F. Kennedy High School 4815 John Poole Middle School 3247 John T. Baker Middle School 3705 Jones Lane Elementary School 2360 Judith A. Resnik Elem School 2514 Julius West Middle School 3211 Kemp Mill Elementary School 2805 Kensington Parkwood Elem Schl 2783 Kid's First Alliance 55106 Kingsview Middle School 3708 Lake Seneca Elementary School 2108 Lakelands Park Middle School 3522 Lakewood Elementary School 2209 Lathrop E. Smith Center 3990 Laytonsville Elementary School 2051 Little Bennett Elementary Schl 2336 Lois P. Rockwell Elementary 2156 Long-Term Leave With Pay 40998 Long-Term Leave Without Pay 40997 Longview School 1951 Lucy V. Barnsley Elementary 2505 Luxmanor Elementary School 2220 Lynnbrook Center 34409 Mark Twain School 1236 Martin Luther King Middle Schl 3107 Maryvale Elementary School 2210 McKenney Hills Learning Center 1770 MCPS Temporaries Z9999 MCPS Temps/Subs 38201 Meadow Hall Elementary School 2212 Media Processing Services 35103 Medical Assistance Unit 24103 Mill Creek Towne Elem School 2556 Monocacy Elementary School 2652 Montgomery Blair High School 4757 Montgomery Knolls Elem School 2776 Montgomery Village Middle Schl 3557 Mtls Fabrictn & Rigging Shop 32309 Neelsville Middle School 3115 New Hampshire Estates ES 2791 Newport Mill Middle School 3792 North Bethesda Middle School 3413 North Chevy Chase Elem School 2415 Northwest High School 4246 Northwood High School 4796 Oak View Elementary School 2766 Oakland Terrace Elem School 2769 Off Assoc Supt Curr/Instr Prgm 32211 Off Assoc Supt Human Resources 42381 Off Assoc Supt Org Development 31614 Off Assoc Supt Spec Ed/Std Svc 34511 Off Chief Operating Officer 40331 Off Chief Technology Officer 41411 Off of Shared Accountability 41624 Office of School Performance 33617 Office of Superintendent 20611 Olney Elementary School 2502 Paint Branch High School 4315 Parkland Middle School 3812 Pending Assignment 38202 PEP Administration @ Calhoun Place 27112 Physical Disabilities 27104 Pine Crest Elementary School 2761 Piney Branch Elementary School 2749 Placement/Assessment Svcs Unit 24102 PLAR/Contract Office 32302 Poolesville Elementary School 2153 Poolesville High School 4152 Potomac Elementary School 2601 Professional Library Univ MD @ Shady Grove Library 23302 Psychological Services Unit 55101 Pupil Personnel Services Unit 55102 Quince Orchard High School 4125 R. Sargent Shriver Elem School 2779 Rachel Carson Elem School 2159 Randolph Maint Depot 32305 Redland Middle School 3562 Renovation/Carpentry Team 32310 Residency/Internl Admissions 55105 RICA - Reg Inst for Child/Adol 1965 Richard Montgomery High School 4201 Ridgeview Middle School 3105 Ritchie Park Elementary School 2227 Robert Frost Middle School 3237 Roberto Clemente Middle School 3157 Rock Creek Forest Elem School 2773 Rock Creek Valley Elem School 2819 Rock Terrace School 1916 Rock View Elementary School 2795 Rocking Horse Road Center 32785 Rockville High School 4230 Rocky Hill Middle School 3707 Rolling Terrace Elem School 2771 Ronald A. McNair Elementary 2158 Rosa M. Parks Middle School 3155 Roscoe R. Nix Elementary Schl 2307 Rosemary Hills Elem School 2794 Rosemont Elementary School 2555 S. Christa McAuliffe ES 2110 Sch-based Instr/Achievement 21103 School Counseling Services 55104 School Library Media Programs 23301 Seneca Valley High School 4104 Sequoyah Elementary School 2565 Seven Locks Elementary School 2603 Shady Grove Middle School 3521 Sherwood Elementary School 2501 Sherwood High School 4503 Silver Spring International
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