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Travel Directory for Area School Districts TRAVEL DIRECTORY FOR AREA SCHOOL DISTRICTS ANNVILLE-CLEONA SCHOOL DISTRICT Annville Elementary - 867-7620 Take 934 S. School is about 2 blocks on the right. Travel time about 5 minutes. 205 S. White Oak Street, Annville 17003 Cleona Elementary - 867-7641 Take 422 E, turn right at the second traffic light; (the light after Giant/McDonald’s 50 East Walnut Street, Cleona, 17042 shopping square); you will come to a Stop sign; turn left and you will see the school. Travel time about 10 minutes. North Annville Elem. - 867-7660 Take 934 N, continue about 2-3 miles and school is on the left. Travel time about 10 R.D. 1, Box 605, North Annville, 17003 minutes. Annville-Cleona Secondary School 867- Take 934 S. School is about 4 blocks on the left. Travel time about 6 minutes. 7700 500 S. White Oak St., Annville, 17003 CORNWALL-LEBANON SCHOOL DISTRICT Cornwall Elementary - 273-4571 Take 934 S to 322. Turn left (322 East) and continue to 419. Follow 419 through P.O. Box 308, Cornwall, 17016 Quentin to the traffic light. Continue straight on 419 about 1 mile, bear left at the Y and the school is on the right. Large gray block structure. Travel time about 20 minutes. Ebenezer Elementary - 272-1969 Take 422 E to 72 N, follow 72 N through Lebanon, turn right onto Sand Hill Road, 1600 Colonial Circle, Lebanon, 17046 continue about 5 miles. School is located on the left on Colonial Circle. New two story brick building. Travel time about 20 minutes South Lebanon Elem. - 273-4546 Take 422 E through Lebanon, turn right onto 501 S (Fifth Ave.), continue about 4 1825 South Fifth Ave., Lebanon, 17042 miles. School is on the right. Travel time about 20 minutes. Union Canal Elementary - 270-7227 Take 422 E through Lebanon, continue on 422 past Wal-Mart and Herr’s Appliances, 400 Narrows Drive, Lebanon, 17046 turn left onto Narrows Drive, proceed about 1 mile, school is on the right. Travel time about 25-30 minutes Cedar Crest MS 272-2032 Take 934 S to 322, turn left onto 322 heading east to 419. Follow 419 through 101 East Evergreen Rd, Lebanon, 17042 Quentin; at light turn left onto 72 N. Turn right at next traffic light onto Evergreen Cedar Crest HS 272-2031 Road. Continue on Evergreen Road and both schools will be on the left. Travel time 115 East Evergreen Road, Lebanon, 17042 20 minutes. CUMBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT Green Ridge Elementary School - 766-4911 Take Rt. 422 West through Hershey; 422 and 743 run together; stay on Rt. 1 Green Ridge Road, Mechanisburg, 17050-1507 422 which becomes Rt. 322 W; take the exit on the left; Merge onto Rt. 581 W; merge onto Rt. 581 W; take the I-81 S Exit (#18) on the left towards Carlisle. Merge onto I-81 S. Take the Rt.114 exit (#18) twards Mechanisburg. Keep right at the fork in the ramp, then turn right onto Rt. 114. Turn left onto Pleasant Grove Rd. Then stay straight to go onto Green Ridge Rd. Travel time: 50-60 minutes. DERRY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT Hershey Intermediate School - 531-2277 Take 422 West towards Hershey; turn left at the traffic light onto Homestead Road P.O. Box 898, Hershey, PA 17033 (at Hershey Foods); continue about 1/4 mile. Hershey Elementary is on the right. Trave time: 15 -20 minutes. Hershey Primary School - 531-2211 Take 422 West towards Hershey; turn left at the traffic light onto Homestead Road P.O. Box 898, Hershey, PA 17033 (at Hershey Foods); continue about 1/4 mile. Hershey Elementary is on the right. Trave time: 15 -20 minutes. Hershey Middle School - 531-2222 Take 422 West to the square in Hershey. Turn left onto Cocoa Avenue and P.O. Box 898, East Granada Ave., continue 2 blocks to Granda Avenue. Turn left, the school is on your right. Travel Hershey, PA 17033 time: 20-25 minutes Hershey High School - 531-2244 Take 422 West to the traffic light at the Hershey Chocolate Factory (Homestead P.O. Box 898, Hershey, PA 17033 Road), turn left. continue on Homestead past the tennis courts and the Elementary School. The high school is on the right. Travel time :15 - 20 minutes. EASTERN LEBANON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT (ELCO) Fort Zeller Elementary - (610) 589-2575 Rt. 422 East through Myerstown; Make a right onto Millardsville Road; RD 1, Box 184, Richland, PA 17087 continue past Millardsville Quarry into Richland (main street); cross railroad tracks; at STOP sign, make a left onto Linden Street; go 1-2 miles and school sits up on a hill to the right. Approximate travel time : 30 minutes Jackson Elementary School - 866-2624 Take Rt. 422 East past WalMart; before next traffic light, bear to the right 558 West Main Street, Myerstown, PA 17067 onto West Main Avenue. School sit off to the right on West Main Avenue. Approximate trave time: 25 minutes Myerstown Elementary School - 866-4521 Take 422 East to the traffic light at Myerstown (intersection of 422 and 501); P.O. Box 189, Myerstown, PA 17067 continue straight through light for one block then turn right onto Railroad Street; continue 3 blocks until STOP sign; continue straight crossing over Main Street; in next block you will see big stone school on the right.Approximately 20-25 minutes travel time. Schaefferstown Elementary - 949-6818 Take Rt. 934 south to Rt. 322; turn left onto 322 then turn left onto Rt. 419 P.O. Box 346, Schaefferstown, PA 17088 south through the traffic light at Quentin; continue following 419 through Cornwall into Schaefferstown. At traffic light in Schaefferstown, make left; go about 1 block and two-story stone school sits up on the left. Approximate travel time: 25 minutes Elco Middle School - 866-6591 Take 422 East to 501 South. Turn right onto 501 S and proceed 60 Evergreen Drive, Myerstown, PA 17067 approximately two miles. Turn left on Elco Drive and continue about one Elco High School - 866-7447 mile. The schools will be on your right. Turn right onto Evergreen Road to 180 Elco Drive, Myertstown, PA 17067 get to parking for Middle School; turn right onto Weavertown Rd. for parking for High School. Travel time 25-30 minutes. ELIZABETHTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT Elizabethtown High School - 367-1533 600 E. High St., Elizabethtown 17022 EPHRATA SCHOOL DISTRICT Ephrata High School - 733-1478 Rt. 934 S to Rt. 322. Turn left onto 322. Stay on 322 East into Ephrata. 803 Oak Blvd., Ephrata 17522 Turn right onto Oak St. Go about 5 blocks across bridge. School is on the right. HALIFAX AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Halifax Area Middle/High School - 896-3416 Take 934 N to 81 S to 322 W to Halifax Exit (225 N). Take 225 N over 3940 Peters Mountain Road Peter’s Mountain; continue past the McDonalds/Shopping Cntr on right. Halifax, PA 17032-9098 School on left. Enter through Main Entrance. High School on left; Middle School on right around the corner. Approx. 30-40 minutes Halifax Area Elementary School - 896-3416 Take 934 N to 81 S to 322 W to Halifax Exit (225 N). Take 225 N over 3940 Peters Mountain Road Peters Mountain; continue past the McDonalds/Shopping Cntr on right; Halifax, PA 17032-9098 pass the High/Middle school building; turn left on first street on left; at Stop sign, turn left. School on right. Approx. 30-40 minutes HARRISBURG CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Rowland Intermediate School - Go through Hershey heading West to 83 North (pass E Mall exit); 1842 Derry Street take exit at 17th St.; Make right onto 17th St.; go 2 blocks and make Harrisburg, PA 17104-1842 right onto Berryhill St.; go 2 blocks - parking lots on both sides of street. School on left. Office on 2nd floor. Approx. 30 minutes Hours: 7:30 am - 2:17 pm INTERMEDIATE UNIT #13 - LEBANON IU #13 Lebanon - 274-0778 Take Rt. 422 East (Walnut Street) through Lebanon until Lincoln Ave.; One Cumberland Street, Lebanon 17042 turn left onto Lincoln; at traffic light turn left onto Cumberland Street; the IU #13 building is on the corner of Cumberland and Lincoln; turn right immediately into parking lot. Travel time: 20 minutes LEBANON SCHOOL DISTRICT Harding Elementary - 273-9391 Take 422 East to traffic light at 12th street, turn right getting into left lane; 622 Chestnut Street, Lebanon, PA 17042 turn left at next light (about one block) onto Chestnut Street, continue on Chestnut Street until you see Harding Elementary on your right at 6th St. and Chestnut. Travel time 15 - 20 minutes Henry Houck Elementary - 273-9391 Take 422 East through Lebanon; turn left at traffic light onto Lincoln 315 East Lehman Street, Lebanon, PA 17046 Avenue; continue on Lincoln until traffic light at Lehman Street; turn right onto Lehman; go about 1 or 2 blocks and school is on your right. Travel time 15-20 minutes Northwest Elementary - 273-9391 Take 422 East until traffic light at Chestnut Street; turn left onto Chestnut 900 Maple Street, Lebanon, PA 17046 Street; turn left at traffic light at 9th Street (also 72 N) and continue north on 9th Street for several blocks; you will see Northwest Elementary at intersection of 9th and Maple on the left side. Travel time 15-20 minutes Southeast Elementary - 273-9391 Take 422 East through most of Lebanon; turn right onto South 3rd Avenue; 398 Locust Street, Lebanon, PA 17042 continue about two blocks and turn left onto Locust Street which will take you directly into the parking lot of the school.
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