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Area Eligible Schools (October 2019 Data) Connecticut State Department of Education List of Area Eligible Schools (October 2019 Data) This document provides information on area eligible schools for the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), Summer Food Service Program (SFSP), Seamless Summer Option (SSO) of the National School Lunch Program (NSLP), Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program (FFVP), and Afterschool Snack Program (ASP) of the NSLP, effective February 1, 2020. In districts where the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) is implemented, the free and reduced-price percentage might not be reflective of individual children's eligibility status. Zip School Percent Free & Town/Sponsor School Name Address Site Location Code Number Reduced Ansonia Ansonia High School 20 Pulaski Highway Ansonia 06401 61 72.62% Ansonia Middle School 115 Howard Avenue Ansonia 06401 51 100.00% Mead School 75 Ford Road Ansonia 06401 03 100.00% Prendergast School 59 Finney Street Ansonia 06401 08 100.00% Bloomfield Bloomfield High School 5 Huckleberry Lane Bloomfield 06002 61 61.30% Carmen Arace Middle School 390 Park Avenue Bloomfield 06002 52 69.00% Laurel School 1 Filley Street Bloomfield 06002 06 61.10% Metacomet School 185 School Street Bloomfield 06002 05 65.20% Bridgeport Barnum School 495 Waterview Avenue Bridgeport 06608 01 100.00% Bassick High School 1181 Fairfield Avenue Bridgeport 06605 61 100.00% Beardsley School 500 Huntington Road Bridgeport 06610 02 100.00% Black Rock School 545 Brewster Street Bridgeport 06605 03 92.21% Blackham School 425 Thorme Street Bridgeport 06606 40 92.19% Bryant School 230 Poplar Street Bridgeport 06605 04 100.00% Central High School 1 Lincoln Boulevard Bridgeport 06606 62 78.59% Cesar Batalla 606 Howard Avenue Bridgeport 06605 14 100.00% Columbus School 275 George Street Bridgeport 06604 05 100.00% Cross School 1775 Reservoir Avenue Bridgeport 06606 39 100.00% Curiale School 300 Laurel Avenue Bridgeport 06605 42 100.00% Dunbar School 445 Union Avenue Bridgeport 06607 41 100.00% Edison School 115 Boston Terrace Bridgeport 06610 07 100.00% Hall School 290 Clermont Avenue Bridgeport 06610 11 100.00% Hallen School 68 Omega Avenue Bridgeport 06606 12 95.79% Harding High School 379 Bond Street Bridgeport 06610 63 86.26% Hooker School 138 Roger Williams Road Bridgeport 06610 13 87.36% Jettie Tisdale School (formerly McKinley) 250 Hollister Avenue Bridgeport 06607 22 100.00% Johnson School (formerly Webster) 475 Lexington Avenue Bridgeport 06604 32 100.00% Luis Munoz Marin School 479 Helen Street Bridgeport 06608 10 100.00% Madison School 386 Wayne Street Bridgeport 06606 20 97.55% Read School 130 Ezra Street Bridgeport 06606 25 97.74% Roosevelt School 680 Park Avenue Bridgeport 06604 26 100.00% Waltersville School 150 Hallet Street Bridgeport 06608 30 100.00% Winthrop School 85 Eckart Street Bridgeport 06606 36 76.99% Bristol Bristol Central High School 480 Wolcott Street Bristol 06010 61 71.34% Chippens Hill Middle School 551 Peacedale Street Bristol 06010 51 71.90% Ellen P. Hubbell 90 West Washington Street Bristol 06010 14 95.76% Greene Hills School 718 Pine Street Bristol 06010 05 76.19% Ivy Drive School 160 Ivy Drive Bristol 06010 19 65.44% Mountain View School 71 Vera Road Bristol 06010 17 52.70% Northeast Middle School 530 Stevens Street Bristol 06010 52 50.60% South Side School 21 Tuttle Road Bristol 06010 11 76.62% Stafford School 212 Louisiana Street Bristol 06010 12 78.32% West Bristol School 500 Clark Avenue Bristol 06010 20 91.09% Danbury Broadview Middle School 72 Hospital Drive Danbury 06810 51 66.93% Danbury High School 43 Clapboard Ridge Danbury 06811 61 52.70% Ellsworth Ave School 58 Ellsworth Avenue Danbury 06810 14 90.51% Great Plain School 10 Stadley Rough Road Danbury 06811 11 57.63% Haystown Avenue School 42 Tamarack Road Danbury 06811 02 74.45% King Street Primary School 151 South King Street Danbury 06811 13 67.06% King Street Intermediate Schoool 151 South King Street Danbury 06811 17 61.47% Mill Ridge Primary School 49-A High Ridge Road Danbury 06811 05 58.59% Morris Street School 28 Morris Street Danbury 06810 06 99.65% Park Avenue School 82 Park Avenue Danbury 06810 08 75.62% Pembroke Elementary School 34 1/2 Pembroke Road Danbury 06811 15 61.82% Rogers Park Middle School 21 Memorial Drive Danbury 06810 52 77.04% Shelter Rock School 2 Crows Nest Lane Danbury 06810 12 66.78% South Street School 129 South Street Danbury 06810 10 88.75% Stadley Rough School 25 Karen Road Danbury 06811 16 66.08% Derby Bradley School 155 David Humphreys Road Derby 06418 06 84.21% Derby High School 75 Chatfield Street Derby 06418 61 75.44% Derby Middle School 73 Chatfield Street Derby 06418 50 66.86% Irving School 9 Garden Place Derby 06418 04 100.00% Page 1 of 6 February 2020 Connecticut State Department of Education List of Area Eligible Schools (October 2019 Data) Zip School Percent Free & Town/Sponsor School Name Address Site Location Code Number Reduced East Hartford Anne E. Norris School 40 Remington Road East Hartford 06108 09 100.00% East Hartford High School 869 Forbes Street East Hartford 06118 62 73.33% East Hartford Middle School 777 Burnside Avenue East Hartford 06108 51 96.03% Franklin H. Mayberry 101 Great Hill Road East Hartford 06108 06 100.00% Governor Wm. Pitkin School 330 Hills Street East Hartford 06118 20 63.52% Hockanum School 191 Main Street East Hartford 06118 05 100.00% John A. Langford School 61 Alps Drive East Hartford 06108 22 100.00% Joseph O. Goodwin School 1235 Forbes Street East Hartford 06118 04 99.30% Robert J. Obrien School 52 Farm Drive East Hartford 06108 18 100.00% Silver Lane School 16 Mercer Avenue East Hartford 06108 12 100.00% Thomas S. O'Connell School 301 May Road East Hartford 06118 10 64.35% East Haven Deer Run School 311 Foxon Road East Haven 06513 01 95.60% Dominick H. Ferrara School 22 Maynard Road East Haven 06513 13 79.57% East Haven High School 35 Wheelbarrow Lane East Haven 06513 61 57.42% Grove J. Tuttle School 108 Prospect Road East Haven 06512 10 100.00% Joseph Melillo Middle School 67 Hudson Street East Haven 06512 51 80.32% Momauguin School 99 Cosey Beach Avenue East Haven 06512 07 97.68% Overbrook School 54 Gerrish Avenue East Haven 06512 18 100.00% East Windsor East Windsor Middle School 38 Main Street Broad Brook 06016 03 54.00% EASTCONN Scotland Elementary School 68 Brook Road Scotland 06264 04 50.00% Enfield Eli Whitney School 94 Middle Road Enfield 06082 16 52.30% Enfield High School 1264 Enfield Street Enfield 06082 61 60.70% Enfield Street School 1318 Enfield Street Enfield 06082 02 50.00% Henry Barnard School 27 Shaker Road Enfield 06082 18 54.60% John F. Kennedy Middle School 155 Raffia Road Enfield 06082 52 50.60% Prudence Crandall School 150 Brainard Road Enfield 06082 15 56.20% Greenwich Hamilton Avenue School 184 Hamilton Avenue Greenwich 06830 05 64.00% New Lebanon School 25 Mead Avenue Greenwich 06830 06 72.70% Griswold Griswold Elementary School 303 Slater Avenue Griswold 06351 03 59.80% Groton Claude Chester School 1 Harry Day Drive Groton 06340 03 88.99% Hamden Church Street School 95 Church Street Hamden 06514 02 82.20% Dunbar Hill School 315 Lane Street Hamden 06514 03 56.60% Helen Street School 285 Helen Street Hamden 06514 04 70.60% Ridge Hill School 120 Carew Road Hamden 06517 11 61.60% Shepard Glen School 1 Skiff Street Extension Hamden 06514 01 71.90% Hartford America's Choice at SAND 1750 Main Street Hartford 06120 01 100.00% Asian Studies Academy at Dwight School/Belizzi 215 South Street Hartford 06114 07 100.00% Bulkeley High School - Upper & Lower 300 Wethersfield Avenue Hartford 06114 61 100.00% Burns Latino Studies Academy 195 Putnam Street Hartford 06106 06 100.00% Burr School 400 Wethersfield Avenue Hartford 06114 23 100.00% Culinary Arts Academy at Weaver 415 Granby Street Hartford 06112 63 100.00% Hartford Public High School 55 Forest Street Hartford 06105 62 100.00% Kennelly School 180 White Street Hartford 06114 10 100.00% M.D. Fox Elementary School 470 Maple Avenue Hartford 06114 08 100.00% M.L. King School 260 Holcomb Street Hartford 06112 16 100.00% McDonough School 111 Hillside Avenue Hartford 06106 12 100.00% Milner School 104 Vine Street Hartford 06112 19 100.00% Naylor School 639 Franklin Avenue Hartford 06114 14 100.00% Parkville Community School 1755 Park Street Hartford 06106 15 100.00% Rawson Elementary School 260 Holcomb Street Hartford 06112 17 100.00% Sanchez School 176 Babcock Street Hartford 06106 30 100.00% West Middle School 927 Asylum Avenue Hartford 06105 21 100.00% Killingly Killingly Central School 60 Soap Street Dayville 06241 01 58.80% Killingly Intermediate School 1599 Upper Maple Street Dayville 06241 52 55.00% Killingly Memorial School 339 Main Street Danielson 06239 03 57.00% Manchester Bowers School 141 Princeton Street Manchester 06040 01 62.90% Elisabeth Bennet Academy 1151 Main Street Manchester 06040 17 68.00% Highland Park Elementary School 397 Porter Street Manchester 06040 04 58.90% Illing Middle School 227 East Middle Turnpike Manchester 06040 53 66.40% Manchester High School 134 East Middle Turnpike Manchester 06040 61 60.70% Martin School 140 Dartmouth Road Manchester 06040 16 75.14% Verplanck Elementary School 126 Olcott Street Manchester 06042 12 100.00% Waddell Elementary School 163 Broad Street Manchester 06040 13 78.80% Page 2 of 6 February 2020 Connecticut State Department of Education List of Area Eligible Schools (October 2019 Data) Zip School Percent Free & Town/Sponsor School Name Address Site Location Code Number Reduced Meriden Benjamin Franklin School 426 West Main Street Meriden 06451 01 88.70% Casimir Pulaski School 100 Clearview Avenue Meriden 06450 11 100.00% Francis T.
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