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10-11 DIRECTIONS.Pub DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO AREA SCHOOLS GARDNER EDGERTON USD 231 SCHOOLS GARDNER EDGERTON HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT ACTIVITY COMPLEX Home of the Trailblazers Colors: Blue and White 425 N. Waverly Gardner, KS 66030 913-856-2600 Located at the corner of Madison and Waverly Roads. Take Center Street North to Madison Street; turn left at the stop light. Follow Madison Street west to Gardner Edgerton High School, located on your left. PIONEER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL Home of the Jaguars Colors: Maroon and Navy 16200 Kill Creek Road Gardner, Kansas 66030 913-856-3850 Take Center Street north to 167th Street. Turn left onto 167th. Proceed west, crossing Waverly Road to Kill Creek Road, which will be on your right. Turn right onto Kill Creek Road and proceed north to Pioneer Ridge Middle School. To access the gymnasium, enter at the first en- trance drive. The stadium is located on the north side of the building. WHEATRIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL Home of the Mustangs Colors: Blue and Silver 318 E. Washington Gardner, KS 66030 913-856-2900 On Main Street, turn north on Mulberry Street (at the stoplight). Go two blocks. WMS will be right in front of you. Turn left, then right at the end of the building and proceed to the parking areas. The gymnasium is located on the west side of the building, toward the center. The WMS stadium can be accessed off Madison Street. Turn on Mustang Boulevard. 10 ANDERSON COUNTY JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL BALDWIN MIDDLE SCHOOL 1100 W. Hwy 31 415 Eisenhower Garnett, KS Baldwin, KS 66006 785-448-3115 785-594-2725 Take I-35 west toward Ottawa. Go south on Hwy. 59 (Garnett Take 56 Highway west out of Gardner to Baldwin (approx. 13 exit). Stay on 59 Hwy. until you get into Garnett. Turn right miles). When you come (west) on K-31 (Park Rd.) You will see the school on the left. into Baldwin turn right (north) on Eisenhower. School is 2 blocks on the left side of the street. Football Field - Go left on Park Rd to Lake Rd. Field is on left. Football: Played at Baker University Stadium. Golf Course – Go left on Park Rd to Lake Rd. You will pass the football stadium before you get to the course on the left. BASEHOR-LINWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Cross Country is run on the golf course. PO Box 255 Basehor, KS 66007 Baseball/Softball – Before you get to Garnett, you will see a 913-724-2266 sign “Garnett Sports Complex” Turn left off 59 Hwy. Fields are Take K-7 north to Parallel. There will be a flashing light – turn north of big shed. left on Parallel. Go west to 155th St. Turn right on 155th. High school is on the left side of the street. Old gym: Turn left on Park Rd. Go past Casey’s to Oak St. Golf: Falcon Lakes Golf Course - 4605 Clubhouse Dr, Basehor, Turn right and you will see the school. KS ATCHISON HIGH SCHOOL BISHOP MIEGE HIGH SCHOOL 1500 Riley St. 5041 Reinhardt Dr. Atchison, KS S.M. , KS 66205 913-367-4162 913-262-2700 Take K-7 north to Atchison. When you get into Atchison turn Take I-35 to Shawnee Mission Parkway. Take Shawnee Mission right on Country Club Rd. (Country Club Rd. is before you come Parkway east (right) to Mission Road. Go left on Mission Rd. to a sharp curve.) Take a left on 17th street. You will go by Stay on Mission Road – it turns into Reinhardt Drive. School is the elementary school. Take a left on Riley. The school sits on on the right. the right hand side of the street after you pass a church. Softball: Once in Atchison turn left on 59 Highway (Pizza Hut/ BISHOP SEABURY ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL DQ on corner). Go to 14th St. (next stoplight). Go left again. 1411 E. 1850 RD. Follow to a “T” and jog left – you will see the fields. LAWRENCE, KS 66046 785-832-1717 Take 175th Street west of Gardner 5 miles to Edgerton Rd. Turn ATCHISON MAUR-HILL PREP HIGH SCHOOL right (north) on Edgerton Rd. to 143rd St. (4.5 miles). Turn left 1000 Green St. (west) on 143rd. This takes you into Douglas County and 143rd Atchison, KS 66002 becomes Douglas County 458. Stay on 458 to County 1061. 913-367-5482 Turn right (north) on 1061 to K-10 Highway west. Exit north Take K-7 north to Atchison. Turn right (south) on 10th Street. (right) on County Rd. 1057 and follow to stop sign at County Go through town and across RR tracks and through 2 stoplights. Rd. 442. Turn west (left) for ¼ mile to 1850 Rd. Turn right Go 1¼ miles, turn left at Maur Hill School sign. and school is on left side of road. BALDWIN HIGH SCHOOL BISHOP WARD HIGH SCHOOL 415 Eisenhower 708 N. 18th ST. Baldwin, KS 66006 Kansas City, KS 66102 785-594-2725 913-371-1201 Take 56 Highway west out of Gardner to Baldwin (approx. 13 Take I-35 north to the 18th Street Expressway exit. Turn left miles). When you come into Baldwin turn right (north) on Eisen- on 18th Street (north). Go for approximately 4 miles (you will hower. School is 2 blocks on the left side of the street. pass the I-70 intersection.) It is about 2 miles beyond that. Bishop Ward High School is on left side of 18th Street as you Football: Played at Baker University Stadium. are driving north. Soccer: Fields are north of high school on Eisenhower Rd. 11 BLUE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL BLUE VALLEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL 6001 W. 159th ST. 16200 Antioch Road Stilwell, KS 66085 Overland Park, KS 66085 913-239-4800 913-239-3700 I-35 to 435E to 69 Hwy South. Take Stanley exit east to 4-way stop. Turn right (south) on Old Metcalf. Go to next stop. Turn Baseball—all levels: Played at Blue Valley West left – school is 3 blocks. Basketball: I-35 N. to 151st. East on 151st to Antioch to Varsity Baseball: Played at Blue Valley West High School 162nd. School is on the right. Sub-varsity Baseball: Played at Blue Valley High School Football: Played at Blue Valley High School Cross Country: I-35 N. to exit 222B. Merge onto I- 435 W. to BLUE VALLEY NORTH HIGH SCHOOL exit 5. Turn right on Midland Dr, right on Renner Rd, right at 12200 Lamar Mable Fitch Memorial Dr and right on west 79th to course. Overland Park, KS 66209-2711 913-239-3000 Take I-35 to 119th Street east to Glenwood. Turn right. BONNER SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL 100 McDanield Varsity Baseball: Plays at DAC Switzer Bonner Springs, KS 66012 913-422-5121 Cross Country at Stanley Nature Park: I-35 to 151st St. Take 7 Highway north to Bonner Springs exit. Turn right (west) Right (east) on 151st to Metcalf. Right (south) on Metcalf to on Hwy 32. Turn right at first stop light, still 32 highway. for 159th St. Left (east) on 159th to Blue Valley High School. approx. 1 mile to Bonner Spring HS and Bonner Springs PE Cen- Stanley Nature Park is just south of BVHS. ter (YMCA). Track, football, soccer, baseball fields are just west of the school. BLUE VALLEY NORTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL Cross Country/Tennis: Wyandotte County Park–126th & 13260 Switzer State. Take K-7 North to Highway 40 East (which is also State Overland Park, KS 66213 Ave.). Turn right (south) on 126th St. You will see the Park. 913-239-3400 School: 135th Street east to Switzer. Left on Switzer to school Golf: Sunflower Hills Golf Course - Take K-7 north past turnpike exit at Bonner Springs. Go 1 more block to Riverview, turn right Golf: Played at Smiley’s Golf Course – 10195 Monticello, (east) –it’s less than 1 mile on Riverview Road. 122nd & River- Lenexa. 913-782-1323. Take I-35 to K-7 north to 95th Street view Rd. 913-721-2757 exit. Turn right to dead end. Take a right – this will take you to the course. CLARK JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (BONNER SPRINGS) 420 N. Bluegrass Dr. Baseball—all levels: Played at the Blue Valley Northwest Bonner Springs, KS 66012. 913-422-5154. School is next to Bonner Springs High School. BLUE VALLEY DISTRICT ACTIVITIES COMPLEX (DAC) 135th Street east to Switzer. Stadium is on the left at the corner BURLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL of 135th and Switzer. (By Blue Valley Northwest High School) 830 Cross Street Burlington, KS 66839 620-364-8672 BLUE VALLEY SOUTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL I-35 South to 75 Hwy south to Burlington. Turn right (west) at the first stoplight, which is Cross St. The high school is the last 17600 Quivira Rd building on that street. Overland Park, KS 66062 913-624-2000 Take 175th Street east out of Gardner for approximately 8 miles. Turn left to stay on 175th. Take the first right onto S. Quivira Rd to the school. 12 DE SOTO HIGH SCHOOL EUDORA HIGH SCHOOL (CONT) 35000 W. 91st Football/JV Baseball/JV Softball – Stay on 1061 north. Go Desoto, KS 66018 past the high school and cross 10 Highway - you will see the 913-583-8370 field on the left side of the street. Note: Varsity baseball and Follow Gardner Road north out of Gardner to 127th Street left softball are played at the high school. to Waverly Rd. Right to 115th left to Kill Creek Rd to K-10 High- way. Go west (left) on 10 Hwy for approximately 2 miles to EUDORA MIDDLE SCHOOL DeSoto exit.
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