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RVFOA School Directions RVFOA School Directions DIRECTIONS BEGIN AT FOUR-MILE FORK (RT 1 & RT 208), FREDERICKSBURG. Marshall Center : 8720 Courthouse Rd, Spotsylvania Courthouse, VA 22553 Take Route 208 into Spotsylvania Courthouse. Turn left at the Spotsylvania Couthouse. The Marshall Centera is approximately ½ mile on the right across from Spotsylvania Middle School RVFOA HIGH SCHOOL DIRECTIONS Brooke Point High School: 1700 Courthouse Road, Stafford VA 22554: Take Route 1 North to Route 3, then drive Route 3 West to I-95 (Exit 130). Drive North on I-95 to Stafford Exit (Exit 140), and turn right at the end of the ramp. Drive East on Courthouse Road (Route 630), cross Route 1, stay on Courthouse Road for about 2 miles, and school is on the right. Caroline High School: 19155 Rogers Clark Blvd, Milford, VA 22514: Take Route 1 South to I-95 Spotsylvania Exit (Exit 126). Take I-95 South to Ladysmith (Exit 110), Route 639. Turn left at end of ramp on Route 639; drive 5 miles to Route 207. Turn right on Route 207; school is 1 mile ahead on the left. Field is just past the school building, behind the main parking lot. C.D. Hylton High School: 14051 Spriggs Road, Woodbridge, VA 22193: Drive Route 1 North to interchange with Route 3. Take Route 3 West to Interstate 95. Go North on I-95 to Route 234 exit (exit 152B) towards Manassas. Travel approximately 4 miles to Spriggs Road. Turn right onto Spriggs Road travel approximately 3 miles. The school is located on the right. Chancellor High School: 6300 Harrison Road, Fredericksburg, VA 22407: Drive North on Route 1 to second traffic signal at Harrison Road. Turn left on Harrison; drive 4 miles to Chancellor Park Drive. Turn left, and the school is just ahead. The field is located to the left side, and behind the school. Colonial Beach High School: 100 1st Street, Colonial Beach, VA 22443: Drive Route 1 North to interchange with Route 3. Take Route 3 East for 18 miles, through the town of King George. Turn left on Route 205; drive 13 miles into town of Colonial Beach. Turn left on First Street, and the school is two blocks ahead on the right. Colonial Forge High School: 550 Courthouse Road, Stafford VA 22554: Take Route 1 North to Route 3, then drive Route 3 West to I-95 (Exit 130). Drive North on I-95 to Stafford Exit (Exit 140), and turn left at the end of the ramp. Drive West on Courthouse Road (Route 630) for about 2 miles, and school is on the left. Courtland High School: 6701 Smith Station Road, Spotsylvania, VA 22553: From Four-Mile Fork, drive west on Route 208 (Courthouse Road), approximately 4 miles to Smith Station Road. Turn left on Smith Station Road, and the school is ½ mile ahead on the left. Culpeper High School: 14240 Achievement Drive, Culpeper, VA 22701: Take Route 1 North to Harrison Road, turn left. Drive 6 miles to end of Harrison Road at Route 3. Turn left on Route 3 West. Drive approximately 28 miles into the town of Culpeper, turn right onto Route 15 / Route 29 North Business. Drive about 1 mile to a Y-intersection, bear to the left on Route 229. Drive approximately 1 mile to Achievement Drive on the right. School is just ahead on Achievement Drive; go to the backside of the school. Page 1 of 4 RVFOA School Directions Eastern View High School: 16332 Cyclone Way, Culpeper, VA 22701: Route 1 North to Harrison Road, turn left. Drive 6 miles to end of Harrison Road at Route 3. Turn left on Route 3 West. Drive approximately 28 miles to Culpeper; turn right onto Route 29 North. Drive about 1 mile to the first traffic signal; turn right on Green Corner Road. School is just ahead on the left. Fredericksburg Christian High School: 9400 Thornton Rolling Road, Fredericksburg, VA 22408: Drive South on Route 1 to Route 17 (Mills Drive). Turn left; drive 5 miles to Thornton Rolling Road (Route 609). Turn right, and the school is 1 mile ahead on the right. Football field is behind the school. James Monroe High School: 2300 Washington Ave., Fredericksburg, VA 22401: Drive Route 1 North to interchange with Route 3, and take Route 3 East (Blue Gray Parkway). After turning onto the Blue Gray Parkway, take the first left onto William Street (Route 3 Business). At the top of the hill, bear to the right when the street splits, onto Hanover Street. Stay on Hanover Street for approximately 1 mile, until you reach Maury Stadium at the intersection of Hanover Street and Kenmore Avenue. Parking and the Field House are accessible from Kenmore Street. King George High School: 10100 Foxes Way, King George, VA 22485: Drive Route 1 North to interchange with Route 3. Take Route 3 East for 18 miles, through the intersection of Route 206. Drive another ½ mile; turn left onto Foxes Way, and the field is on the right of the high school. Massaponax High School: 8201 Jefferson Davis Hwy., Fredericksburg, VA 22407: Drive Route 1 South for approximately 8 miles, school is on left side of Route 1. Enter parking lot on the right side of the school, and the football field is behind the school. Mountain View High School: 2135 Mountain View Road, Stafford VA 22556: Take Route 1 North to Route 3, then drive Route 3 West to I-95 (Exit 130). Drive North on I-95 to Centreport Parkway (Exit 136), and turn left at the end of the ramp. Drive West on Centreport Parkway for about 1 mile, then turn left at the four-way stop on to Mountain View Road. Drive about 6 miles on Mountain View Road, school is on the left. North Stafford High School: 839 Garrisonville Road, Stafford VA 22554: Take Route 1 North to Route 3, then drive Route 3 West to I-95 (Exit 130). Drive North on I-95 to Stafford Exit (Exit 140), and turn left at the end of the ramp. Drive West on Courthouse Road (Route 630) for about 3 miles, and then turn right onto Shelton Shop Road. Drive about 1 mile to the intersection of Garrisonville Road (Route 610). Turn right, school is just ahead on the right. Northumberland High School: 201 Academics Lane, Heathsville, VA 22473: Drive Route 1 South to Route 17 (Mills Drive). Turn left; drive 47 miles to the town of Tappahannock. Turn left at second traffic signal (Route 360), and drive 25 miles, through the towns of Warsaw and Callao, into Heathsville. School is on Route 360, 201 Academic Lane, behind the middle school, about 10 minutes from the old high school going east on 360. Quantico High School: 3307 Purvis Road, Quantico, VA 22134: Take Route 1 North to Route 3, and then drive Route 3 West to I-95 (Exit 130). Drive North on I-95 to Quantico Exit (Exit 148). Go east through the base security gate. Can ask for directions to Butler Stadium, or proceed on Fuller Road/Barnett Ave. to the third traffic light after the main gate and turn right on John Quick Road. The Barber Gym will be on the left and Butler Stadium is directly behind the gym. Page 2 of 4 RVFOA School Directions Rappahannock High School: 6914 Richmond Road, Warsaw, VA 22572: Drive Route 1 South to Route 17 (Mills Drive). Turn left; drive 47 miles to the town of Tappahannock. Turn left at second traffic signal (Route 360), and drive 7 miles, into and through the town of Warsaw. School is on Route 360 just beyond the intersection of Route 360 and Route 3. Football field is behind the school. Riverbend High School: 12301 Spotswood Furnace Road, Fredericksburg, VA 22407: Drive North on Route 1 to second traffic signal at Harrison Road. Turn left on Harrison; drive 6 miles until Harrison Road ends at Route 3. Turn left on Route 3 West, drive ½ mile to Spotswood Furnace Road (Route 620). Turn right, school is just ahead on the right. Spotsylvania High School: 6975 Courthouse Road, Spotsylvania, VA 22551: From Four- Mile Fork, drive west on Route 208 (Courthouse Road), approximately 7 miles to Spotsylvania Court House. Remain on Route 208 Bypass around the Courthouse area, until the road becomes Block House Road. Stay on Block House Road for about 3 miles, and then turn right onto Route 208 (Courthouse Road). School is about ½ mile ahead on the left. Stafford High School: 33 Stafford Indian Lane, Fredericksburg VA 22405: Take Route 1 North to Route 3, and then drive Route 3 West to I-95 (Exit 130). Drive North on I-95 to Centreport Parkway (Exit 136), and turn right at the end of the ramp, taking Centreport Parkway over to Route 1. Turn left onto Route 1 South, drive about ½ mile, and then turn right onto Enon Road. Drive about ½ mile on Enon Road, Turn left onto Stafford Indians Lane, school is directly ahead. Washington & Lee High School: 16380 Kings Highway, Montross, VA 22520: Drive Route 1 North to interchange with Route 3. Take Route 3 East for 41 miles, to the town of Montross. Drive through Montross, school is on the right side of Route 3. Parking lot and football field is past the school. RVFOA MIDDLE SCHOOL DIRECTIONS Battlefield Middle: 11120 Leavells Road, Fredericksburg, VA 22407: Drive North on Route 1 to second traffic signal at Harrison Road. Turn left on Harrison; drive 3 miles to Leavells Road. Turn left on Leavells Road; school is ½ mile ahead on the right, next to Battlefield Elementary School.
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