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New Rochelle School District Street Directory CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT NEW ROCHELLE, NEW YORK June 2009 SCHOOL STREET DIRECTORY LISTINGS OF KNOWN STREETS EXISTING IN THE RESPECTIVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICTS AS OF June 2009 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MIDDLE SCHOOL DISTRICTS Albert Leonard Middle School Isaac E. Young Middle School School District is designated School District is designated as the combined district of as the combined district of three Elementary Schools: three Elementary Schools: 1. George M Davis, Jr. 1. Jefferson 2. Daniel Webster 2. Columbus 3. William B. Ward 3. Trinity Lincoln District Children attend Albert Leonard Middle School or Isaac E. Young Middle School, based upon the Elementary School assignment. Children who are new admissions from Lincoln School District will be assigned to Albert Leonard Middle School. Richard Organisciak Superintendent of Schools Board of Education 515 North Avenue New Rochelle, NY 10801 6/25/2009 JUNE 2009 - SCHOOL STREET DIRECTORY STREET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT A A ABBEY CLOSE DAVIS ABERFOYLE ROAD WARD ABINGDON LA,.NE DAVIS ACACIA TERR TRINITY ACORN LANE DAVIS ACORN TERR .............................................................................................................. TRINITY ADAMS ST TRINITY AGAR AVE TRINITY ALBERMARLE AVE TRINITY ALBERT PLACE WEBSTER ALBERT LEONARD ROAD WARD ---------------------_ .. _------------------------------ .. ALDEN CT DAVIS LA..NE ALFRED .............................................................................................................. WARD ALURD AVE JEFFERSON ALPHA PUCE TRINITY ALPINE ROAD WARD AMANDA UNE WARD nn AMHERST VI'- WARD ANDERSON ST TRINITY --------------------------------_ .. _------------------- .. ANDREA CT WARD ANDREW LANE DAVIS ANTLER PLACE WARD APPLETREE LANE DAVIS ARBOR DR WARD ARBOR GLEN TOWNHOUSES REFER TO CLINTON AVE WARD ARGYLL AVE WARD ASHUND ST DAVIS ------------------------------------------------------ .. ASKINS PUCE WEBSTER ASPEN ROAD WARD ATHERSTONE ROAD DAVIS AURORA LA..NE WARD AVIEMORE DR DAVIS AVIS DR WAW AVON ROAD WARD B B BADEAU PLACE COLUMBUS BAILEY PL WARD JUNE 2009 - SCHOOL STREET DIRECTORY STREET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT _ .. _- -- -------- --_ .. -_ .... - -- ---_----_ .. _--- ...... _-- --- .... - -- ... BALDWIN LANE ................................................................................................................ DAVIS BANCKER PLACE .................................................................................................................. TRINITY BARAUD ROAD NORTH NOS. 1-193 ................................................................................................................. DAVIS BARAUD ROAD SOUTH .................................................................................................................. DAVIS BARBERRY LANE ................................................................................................................ WARD BARNARD ROAD NOS. 2-254 (EVEN) DAVIS -------- .. _----- ..... _----- .......... _-- ... _--- ........ _------ .... - .... _- .. BARNARD ROAD NOS. 1-257 (ODD) DAVIS -_ _ -- .. BARTELS PLACE -- _ _- .. -------- .. _ __ _ .. COLUMBUS BAYARD ST JEFFERSON ................ - _ -- - _ _ .. - --- _ - - .. -- BAYBERRY LANE WARD .. _ .. _ .. - _ _ .. - - -- __ _ - - - - - - - _ .. - .. 131\YEAU ROAD WARD BAYVIEW AVE TRINITY 13EACHFRONT LANE NOS. 5-8 TRINITY _ .. _ __ .. _------- _----_ _- .. _ .. _-- _ .. _ .. _-- .. BEACON ST TRINITY ........ _ .. _-. __ .. _--_ _-_ .. - __ -- __ _- .. BEATTIE LANE JEFFERSON BEAUCHAMP PLACE SEE SHEA PLACE _ _-_ .. __ __ __ _ _- -- TRINITY BEAUFORT PLACE -- _--_ ----- .. _ _--_ _ .. _ _---_ _ _ .. - .. WARD BEECH ROAD DAVIS .... _--_ ..... _----- ... _------_ .. __ .. _-- .. _--_ .... _-- ........ _--- .... _- .. BEECHMONT DR NOS. 1-169 INCL ESPLANADE CROSSING WARD· _ _-_ __ .. __ .. _-_ .. __ - _--- __ .. __ .. _ .. _ .. _--- .. BEECHMONT DR NOS. 180-462 DAVIS _ .. _---_ .......... __ ...... _ .... _- .. _ ........ -- .... _ .. - ...... _ .... -.-_ .... _------- BEECHMONT PLACE nAUTC' - .......... _---_ .. _--_ .......... _--_ .. _---- .... _--- ...... _ ....... _._-- .... -- L.J.J. 1. V .Lv BEECHTREE DR DAVIS ......... _-- _ _-- _ _--- _- _- - .. BEECHWOOD AVE NORTH NOS. ABOVE 100 COLUMBUS -_._-_ ....... ------- .. __ .... _---._ .... _- .._- ....... _---- ...- ..... - SOUTH NOS. 1-98 JEFFERSON ------- .... _--- .. ------ .. -- ..... _--- ... _- .. _----- ...... _-_ ..... _-- .. - BELLEAU AVE WARD ------- _-- _-- .. -_ .. _ .._------- _----- _--_ - BELLEVIEW PL WARD -------- ..... _--- ..... _- ........ _ .... _-- ...... _-------- ..... _.- ... _--- .. BELMONT AVE TRINITY - .. __ ._ .. _---------- ...... _ .. __ .... _ .. _.- .. _--- ...... _--- .... _--- .. _ .. -- BELVEDERE PLACE _ __ _- .. _ .. _-- _-_ .. _- .. _ _ __ _-- - - JEFFERSON BERGHOLZ DR WEBSTER ------.-_._--_ ......... - .. _ ........ - .. _ .... -._._ ... -------_ ...... _- .. _-- BERRIAN ROAD -_._--- ...... _-_ ... _----_ ... _----_ .... - ........ _- ... _ ......... _ .. _ .. _ .. _-- WARD BEVERLY ROAD .. _ __ _-_._ .. -_ _ _- _- .. _---- _-_.-- WARD BIEHN ST DAVIS .. -------_ .. _-----_ ... _--_ .. _ .. _-- ......... ------- ....... _-_ .. _- ..... - BIRCH ST --_ .. _- ...... _ .. - ..... - ... _-_ ...... _ .. _- .. _--_ .. _---- ...... _- ... _ .... _-_ .. -- JEFFERSON BLOOMINGDALE DR _ - .. - .. _- _- _ .. _- .. __ .. -._-_ .. - __ .. _- .. _ -- DAVIS BONAIR AVE WARD --.------------- _-----_ _- _- _-- __ . BONNEFOY PLACE TRINITY ---_ .. _- ... _- ...... _-- ......... _--- .... _--- .... - ..... _----- .. _--- .. __ .... BONNIE MEADOW ROAD -_._-_ ...... __ ...... __ .. _-_ ....... _-- .. _--_ .. _-- .. __ .. _- ........ _-_ ....... DAVIS BOULEVARD THE NOS. 1-130 WARD .. - .. _ ........ - - ........ - - .. _ ... - .......... - - - - ...... - - ...-- .... - -- - - .. _ .. - .... - -- NOS. 171+ (ODD) TRINITY - - _ _ .. -- - _ - .. _ --- - - _ - .. --- _ .. - _ .. - _ - _ .. NO. 172+ (EVEN) DAVIS .... _._- __ _ _- - .. _-- _-- .. _-------_ _------ BRADY A VE JEFFERSON ------- - _-- _-- .. - _._ _ .. - _-- .. _- .. - BRAEMAR AVE -_._-- .... _- .. _ .... _---._-_ .... - .. _ .... _-_._- .. _ .. _ ........ __ .. - ...... _ .. _- .. WARD JUNE 2009 - SCHOOL STREET DIRECTORY STREET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT BREWSTER TERR WARD BRIAR crR WARD ........................................................................................................ _ .. BRIDGE ST COLUMBUS BRITTANY LANE TRINITY BROADFIELD ROAD WARD BROADVIEW AVE ............................................................................................................................ WARD BROOK ST NOS. 1-64 LINCOLN NOS. 65-88 WARD BROOKDALE AVE .................................................................................................................................... WARD BROOKDALE CIR TRINITY BROOKRIDGE ROAD WARD ------------------------------------------------------ .. BROOKSIDE PL WARD BROOKWOOD RD DAVIS BURLING LANE LINCOLN BYWORTH ROAD WARD c c CADILLAC DR WARD CALHOUN AVE WEBSTER CALTON ROAD WARD ------ .... _------- .. _----------------------- .... ----------- .. CALTON LANE WARD CAMERON PLACE WARD --_ .. _------------------------------------------------- .. CANDLEWOOD ROAD DAVIS CANYON PLACE TRINITY CARLISLE ROAD WARD CAROL LANE WARD CARRIAGE CT DAVIS CASTLE PLACE TRINITY CEDAR ST TRINITY CEMETERY LANE COLUMBUS CENTRAL DR TRINITY CENTRE AVE NOS. 1-84 COLUMBUS NOS. 85+ TRINITY CERRETA LANE DAVIS - .. ------------------------------- .. -- .. ------_ ...... _-- .. --- .. CHARLES ST COLUMBUS CHARLOTTE LANE DAVIS CHATHAM ROAD NOW COVENTRY RD DAVENPORT NECK TRINITY ---------------------- .. _------------------------------ .. CHATHAM ROAD (NORTHFIELD) WARD ...................................... -- -_ -_ .. -_ .. - --- - - - _ -- - _ .. - .. CHATSWORTH PLACE DAVIS CHAUNCEY AVE WARD CHELSEA ROAD TRINITY JUNE 2009 - SCHOOL STREET DIRECTORY STREET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT CHERRY AVE TRINITY CHESTER PLACE NOS. 1-49 TRINITY LANE CHESTNUT ................................................................................................................ TRINITY CHURCH ST TRINITY CiRCLE THE WARD ---------------------------- .. ------------------------- .. CIRCUIT ROAD JEFFERSON CITY PARK ROAD DAVIS CLAIRE AVE NOS. 1-27 WARD NOS. 28+ DAVIS -._----- .... ----- .... --------------_ .. _--------------- ...... _- .. CLEVELAND .,\VE JEFFERSON CLEVELAND CT JEFFERSON ---------_ .. _------------ .. --- .. - .. --------- .. --- .. --------- .. CLIFF ST JEFFERSON ------ __ .... -------_ .. _------------------------_ .. _---- .. -- .. CLINTON AVE NOS. 10-77 LINCOLN NOS. 80-294 EVEN WEBSTER ----------------------------------_ .. __ .. _- .. -- .. --------- .. NOS. 89-2870DD WARD #89 ARBOR GLENTOWNHOUSES WARD CLINTON PLACE TRINITY CLOVE ROAD WARD CLOVER PLACE TRINITY --------- .. _ .. _-----------_ .. _------------_ .. _-----------_ .. COLANGELO PLACE COLUMBUS cor ,F. TERR WEBSTER COLIGNI AVE NOS. 1-139 WARD NOS. 140+ WEBSTER -----------.-_ .. _--------_ _---._-_ ..-_._-------. COLONIAL PL FORMERLY CRESTHILL PLACE COLUMBUS COLUMBUS AVE COLUMBUS CONGRESS ST DAVIS CONGRESS PLACE DAVIS COOPER DR TRINITY CORNELL PL WARD COPPER BEECH CIR KENSINGTONESTATES,GATED WARD ._-_._-_ .. _---------_._-------------. __ ._-------------- CORTLANDT AVE WARD CORTLANDT CT WARD -----.------------------------_._---------------------- COTTAGE PLACE COLUMBUS COUNTRY RIDGE ROAD DAVIS COURT THE WARD COUTANT DR WARD ---------- .... _-------_. __ ... __ ._----_._--------------- COVENTRY ROAD TRINITY CRAWFORD TERR
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