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Gordon College Travel 2010 Rhode Island Friday, September 17 8:00Am Bishop Hendricken High School 2615 Warwick Ave Gordon College Travel 2010 Rhode Island Friday, September 17 8:00am Bishop Hendricken High School 2615 Warwick Ave. Warwick, RI 02889 401.739.3450 Wednesday, September 22 6:00pm The Planning College Center McCoy Stadium 1 Columbus Ave. Pawtucket, RI 02860 Monday, October 18 8:30am Hope High School 324 Hope St. Providence, RI 02903 401.456-9168 Saturday, October 17 1:00pm Rhode Island Association of Admission Officers (RIAAO) 600 Mount Pleasant Ave. Providence, RI 02908 401.874.7114 Tuesday, October 26 2:00pm Barrington Christian Academy 9 Old County Rd. Barrington, RI 02806 401.246.0113 Wednesday, November 3 8:00am NEACRAO Reverse College Day Newport Marriott 25 America’s Cup Ave. Newport, RI 02840 If you would like to schedule an interview while I am in your area, please call me at 1.866.464.6736 or e-mail me at [email protected]. I look forward to hearing from you! Gordon College Travel 2010 Massachusetts – South Shore Friday, September 3 Friday, September 24 TBD Matignon High School 1 Matignon Rd. 10:00am Academy of the Pacific Rim 9:00am Boston Charter Schools 1 Westinghouse Plaza Hyde Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Cambridge, MA 02140 Park, MA 02136 Center Gymnasium 617.876.1212 ext. 15 617.361.0050 1350 Tremont St. TBD Buckingham Browne and Boston, MA 02120 Nichols School Sunday, September 12 80 Gerry’s Landing Rd. 2:00pm National College Fair Tuesday, September 28 Cambridge, MA 02138 University of Massachusetts at 11:00am National Christian College Fair 617.800.2106 Darmouth South Shore Christian Academy 285 Old Westport Rd. 45 Broad St. North Dartmouth, MA 02747 Weymouth, MA 02188 Monday, October 4 6:30pm Malden Catholic High School 603.367-3292 781.331.4340 99 Crystal St. Malden, Ma 02148 Wednesday, September 15 7:00pm National Christian College Fair 781.322.3098 ext. 326 9:30am Bishop Feehan High School Boston Trinity Academy 70 Holcott Dr. 17 Hale St. Attleboro, MA 02703 Boston, MA 02136 Monday, October 5 508.226.6223 617.364.3700 8:30am Hanover High School 287 Cedar St. Wednesday, September 29 Hanover, MA 02339 Friday, September 17 781.878.3990 1:30pm Brockton High School 9:00am Sutton Memorial High School 383 Boston Rd. 470 Forest Ave. 9:45am Norwell High School Sutton, MA 01509 Brockton, MA 02301 508.580.7633 18 South St. 508.581.1640 Norwell, MA 02061 7:00pm National Christian College Fair 781.659.8807 Tuesday, September 21 Whitinsville Christian School 8:45am Coyle and Cassidy High School 279 Linwood Ave. 11:05am Marshfield High School 2 Hamilton St. Whitinsville, MA 01588 167 Forest St. Taunton, MA 02780 508.234.8211 Marshfield, MA 02050 508.823.6164 ext. 617 781.834.5055 Thursday, September 30 Wednesday, September 22 8:30am Bellingham High School 1:10pm Abington High School 8:30am Revere High School 60 Blackstone St. 201 Gliniewicz Way 101 School St. Bellingham, MA 02019 Abington, MA 02351 Revere, MA 02151 508.966.4181 781.982.2165 781.485.2738 Friday, October 1 6:30pm Whitman-Hanson Regional High School TBD Cambridge Rindge and Latin 459 Broadway 600 Franklin St. Cambridge, MA 02138 Whitman, MA 02382 617.349.6630 781.618.7434 If you would like to schedule an interview while I am in your area, please call me at 1.866.464.6736 or e-mail me at [email protected]. I look forward to hearing from you! 7:00pm Waltham High School 10:30am Foxborough High School 10:30am Arlington Catholic High School 617 Lexington St. 120 South St. 16 Medford St. Waltham, MA 02452 Foxborough, MA 02035 Arlington, MA 02474 781.326.2473 508.543.1620 781.646.8255 Wednesday, October 6 10:45am Notre Dame Academy 1:00pm Blue Hills Regional Technical 8:30am Catholic Memorial High School 1073 Main St. High School 235 Baker St. Hingham, MA 02043 800 Randolph St. West Roxbury, MA 02132 781.749.5930 Canton, MA 02021 617.469.8010 781.828.5800 1:00pm Sacred Heart High School 10:15am Xaverian Brothers High School 399 Bishops Highway 7:15am Randolph High School 800 Clapboardtree St. Kingston, MA 70 Memorial Parkway Westwood, MA 02090 781.585.7511 Randolph, MA 02368 781.326.6392 781.961.6220 6:30pm Medford High School 11:45am Archbishop Williams High 489 Winthrop St. Tuesday, October 19 School Medford, MA 02155 8:15am Grafton High School 80 Independence Ave. 781.393.2319 24 Providence Rd. Braintree, MA 02184 Grafton, MA 01519 781.843.3636 Tuesday, October 12 508.839.5425 9:00am Boston Trinity Academy 1:45pm Boston College High School 17 Hale Street 9:30am Nipmuc Regional High School 150 Morrissey Blvd. Boston, MA 02136 90 Pleasant St. Boston, MA 02125 617.364.3700 Upton, MA 01568 617.474.5119 508.529.2130 5:30pm New Bedford High School 6:00pm Boston Latin School 230 Hathaway Boulevard 10:45am Hopedale High School 78 Avenue Louis Pasteur New Bedford, MA 02740 25 Adin St. Boston, MA 02115 508.997.4511 Hopedale, MA 01747 617.635.8895 508.634.2217 Wednesday, October 13 Thursday, October 7 7:00pm Belmont High School 6:00pm Plymouth South High School 7:30am North Attleboro High School 221 Concord Ave. 490 Long Pond Rd. 1 Wilson W Whitty Way Belmont, MA 02478 Plymouth, MA 02360 North Attleboro, MA 02760 617.993.5910 508.224.7523 508.643.2115 Thursday, October 14 7:00pm Newton North High School 8:15am Ursuline Academy 8:30am Milton High School 457 Walnut St. 85 Lowder St. 25 Gile Rd. Newtonville, MA 02460 Dedham, MA 02026 Milton, MA 02186 617.559.6230 781.326.6161 617.696.4470 Wednesday, October 20 8:45am King Philip Regional High School 9:15am Matignon High School 10:30am New Testament Christian 201 Franklin St. 1 Matignon Rd. School Wrentham, MA 02093 Cambridge, MA 02140 1 New Taunton Ave. 508.384.1000 617.876.1212 ext. 15 Norton, MA 02766 508.285.9771 9:30am Fontbonne Academy 10:20am Braintree High School 930 Brook Rd. 128 Town St. 3:30pm Barnstable High School Milton, MA 02186 Braintree, MA 02184 744 West Main St. 617.696.3241 781.848.4000 Hyannis, MA 02601 508.362.2131 If you would like to schedule an interview while I am in your area, please call me at 1.866.464.6736 or e-mail me at [email protected]. I look forward to hearing from you! 6:00pm B.M.C. Durfee High School 360 Elsbree St. Fall River, MA 02720 508.675.8100 ext. 1197 Thursday, October 21 1:00pm John D. O’Bryant School of Math & Science 55 Malcolm X Blvd. Roxbury, MA 02120 617.635.7769 6:00pm Quincy Public Schools Quincy High School 100 Coddington St. Quincy, MA 02169 617.376.3392 Thursday, October 26 6:30pm Somerset High School Grandview Avenue Somerset, MA 02726 508.324.3119 Wednesday, October 27 7:45am Taunton High School 50 William St. Taunton, MA 02780 508.821.1101 9:15am Middleborough High School 71 East Grove St. Middleboro, MA 02346 508.946.2014 10:30am Apponequet High School 100 Howland Rd. Lakeville, MA 02547 508.946.2014 12:50pm Bristol-Plymouth High School 940 County St. Taunton, MA 02780 508.821.1101 Thursday, October 28 9:00am College Fair Hispanic Office of Planning and Evaluation 1350 Tremont St. Roxbury Crossing, MA 02120 617.524.8888 If you would like to schedule an interview while I am in your area, please call me at 1.866.464.6736 or e-mail me at [email protected]. I look forward to hearing from you! .
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