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Volusia County Schools Directory of Directions Volusia County Schools Directory of Directions Prepared by Community Information Services Adjunct Classroom Enterprise Elementary ........................... 13 Bicentennial Youth Park .........................1 Forest Lake Elementary ........................ 14 Schools Freedom Elementary ............................ 14 Atlantic High ...........................................1 Friendship Elementary .......................... 15 Blue Lake Elementary ...........................2 Galaxy Middle ....................................... 15 Boston Avenue Charter…………………..2 Heritage Middle ..................................... 16 Burns Science & Technology Charter .....3 Highbanks Learning Center …………...16 Campbell Middle ....................................3 Hinson, Sr., David C. Middle ................. 17 Champion Elementary ...........................4 Holly Hill School .................................... 17 Chiles Academy .....................................4 Horizon Elementary ............................... 18 Chisholm Elementary ...........................5 Indian River Elementary ........................ 18 Citrus Grove Elementary ........................5 Ivy Hawn Charter …… .......................... 19 Coronado Beach Elementary .................6 Longstreet Elementary .......................... 19 Creekside Middle ...................................6 Mainland High ....................................... 20 Cypress Creek Elementary .....................7 DeBary Elementary ................................7 Manatee Cove Elementary ……………..20 DeLand High ……………………………..8 Marks, George Elementary ................... 21 DeLand Middle ......................................8 McInnis Elementary ............................... 21 Deltona High ..........................................9 New Smyrna Beach High ..................... 22 Deltona Lakes Elementary .....................9 New Smyrna Beach Middle ................... 22 Deltona Middle .......................................10 Orange City Elementary ........................ 23 Discovery Elementary ...........................10 Ormond Beach Elementary ................... 23 Easter Seals Charter ...........................11 Ormond Beach Middle .......................... 24 Edgewater Public ..................................12 Ortona Elementary ............................... 24 eLearning Center East ...........................12 Osceola Elementary………………………25 eLearning Center West ..........................13 Osteen Elementary ............................... 25 Schools (continued) Taylor Middle-High ................................ 39 Palm Terrace Elementary ......................26 Timbercrest Elementary ........................ 39 Pathways Elementary ...........................26 Tomoka Elementary .............................. 40 Pierson Elementary ................................27 Turie T. Small Elementary .................... 40 Pine Ridge High .....................................27 University High .................................... 41 Pine Trail Elementary .............................28 Volusia Pines Elementary ..................... 41 Port Orange Elementary ........................28 Westside Elementary ............................ 42 Pride Elementary ………………………...29 Woodward Avenue Elementary ............. 42 Reading Edge Academy ........................29 District Offices/Facilities Read-Pattillo Elementary .......................30 Brewster Center ..................................... 43 Richard Milburn Academy(Daytona) .....30 Copy Center……………………………….43 Richard Milburn Academy(DeLand) ......31 DeLand Administrative Complex ............ 43 River Springs Middle ….………………...31 EDC Atlantic……………………………….43 Riverview Learning Center .....................32 Facilities Services Building ..................... 44 Samsula Academy ………………………32 Herbert Street Center……………………..44 Seabreeze High .....................................33 Hurst Support Center ............................ 45 Silver Sands Middle ...............................33 Maintenance – Daytona ………………...45 South Daytona Elementary .....................34 Maintenance - Deltona .......................... 45 Southwestern Middle ...........................35 Testing Warehouse ............................... 46 Spirit Elementary ....................................35 Transportation - Daytona ....................... 47 Spruce Creek Elementary ......................36 Transportation - DeLand ....................... 48 Spruce Creek High ………………………36 Transportation - Deltona ........................ 49 Starke Elementary .................................37 Transportation - New Smyrna Beach ….49 Sugar Mill Elementary ...........................37 Transportation - Ormond Beach ............. 50 Sunrise Elementary ................................38 Warehouse Services ........................... 50 Sweetwater Elementary .........................38 Adjunct Classroom Bicentennial Youth Park - 3300 East New York Ave, DeLand 32724 Telephone Number: (386) 736-5135 From the intersection of US 17-92 (Woodland Blvd.) and SR 44 (New York Ave.), proceed east on SR 44. The park is on SR 44 about one mile east of the county fairgrounds and I-4. I-95 Exit at I-4 and proceed west on I-4. Exit at SR 44 (exit 56/118) and travel east on SR 44. The park is about one mile east, past the county fairgrounds. I-4 Take I-4 to exit 56/118 (SR 44). Exit to the right and go east on SR 44. The park is about one mile east, past the county fairgrounds. NSB Take SR 44 west. The park is about one mile east of the county fairgrounds and I-4. NW Take SR 17 south to DeLand. Turn left at US 92 and proceed to Kepler Road. Turn right on Kepler and proceed to SR 44. Turn left on SR 44 and travel east over I-4 and continue about one mile past the county fairgrounds. Schools Atlantic High School - 1250 Reed Canal Road, Port Orange 32129 Telephone Number: (386) 322-6100 From the intersection of US 92 (ISB) and Nova Road in Daytona, drive south on Nova to Reed Canal Road. Turn right on Reed Canal Road and proceed west about one quarter mile. I-95 Exit at SR 400 (Beville Road) and proceed east to Clyde Morris Blvd. Turn right and proceed to Reed Canal Road. Turn left on Reed Canal Road and travel east about one half mile. I-4 Take I-4 east to its end at SR 400 (Beville Road). Proceed on Beville Road to Nova Road. Turn right on Nova and proceed to Reed Canal Road. Turn right on Reed Canal Road and travel about one quarter mile. NSB Take US 1 north to Nova Road. Continue north on Nova to Reed Canal Road. Turn left on Reed Canal Road and travel east about one half mile. NW Take SR 40 east to Nova. Turn right on Nova and travel south through Daytona to Reed Canal Road. Turn right on Reed Canal Road and proceed west about one quarter mile. Take SR 17 to DeLand. Turn left on 17-92 (ISB) and travel to Daytona. Turn right on Nova Road and proceed on Nova to Reed Canal Road. Turn right on Reed Canal Road and proceed west about one quarter mile. Revised 8/12 Blue Lake Elementary School - 282 North Blue Lake Ave., DeLand 32724 Telephone Number: (386) 822-4070 From the intersection of US 17-92 (Woodland Blvd.) and SR 44 (New York Ave.), proceed east on SR 44 about two miles to North Blue Lake Ave. Turn left on Blue Lake. The school is located on the corner of North Blue Lake and Wisconsin Avenues. I-95 Exit at I-4 and travel west on I-4. Exit at SR 44 (exit 56/118) and travel west (towards DeLand), past MLK Blvd., to North Blue Lake Ave. Turn right on Blue Lake. The school is located on the corner of North Blue Lake and Wisconsin Avenues. I-4 Take I-4 to SR 44 (exit 56/118). Exit and proceed west on SR 44 over I-4, past MLK Blvd., to North Blue Lake Ave. Turn right on Blue Lake. The school is located on the corner of North Blue Lake and Wisconsin Avenues. NSB Take SR 44 west over I-4, past MLK Blvd., to North Blue Lake Ave. Turn right on Blue Lake. The school is located on the corner of North Blue Lake and Wisconsin Avenues. NW Take SR 17 south to DeLand. Turn left at US 92 and proceed to Kepler Road. Turn right on Kepler and travel to Minnesota Ave. Turn right on Minnesota and travel to Blue Lake Ave. Turn left on Blue Lake. The school is located on the corner of Blue Lake and Wisconsin Avenues. Boston Avenue Charter - 340 North Boston Avenue, DeLand, 32724 Telephone Number: (386) 624-6982 From the intersection of US 17-92 (Woodland Blvd.) and SR 44 (New York Ave.), proceed east on SR 44 about one mile to Boston Ave. Turn left on Boston Ave. and travel north about four blocks. I-95 Take I-95 to the I-4 exit. Proceed west on I-4 to the SR 44 (exit 56/118). Exit and travel west, past Kepler Road, to Boston Ave. Turn right on Boston Ave. and travel north about four blocks. I-4 Exit at SR 44 (exit 56/118) and proceed west, past Kepler Road, to Boston Ave. Turn right on Boston Ave. and travel north about four blocks. NSB Take SR 44 west over I-4, past Kepler Road, to Boston Ave. Turn right on Boston Ave. and travel north about four blocks. NW Take SR 17 south to DeLand. Turn left at US 92 and proceed on US 92 to Kepler Road. Turn right on Kepler and travel to Minnesota Ave. Turn right on Minnesota Ave. and proceed to Boston Ave. Turn left on Boston Ave. and travel south about three blocks. 2 Revised 8/12 Burns Science and Technology Charter School (K-8) - 160 Ridge Road, Oak Hill 32759 Telephone Number: (386) 210-4915 From the intersection of US 92 (ISB) and Nova Road, proceed east on US 92 (ISB) to US 1 (Ridgewood Ave.). Turn right and travel south on US 1 (about 35 minutes) through
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