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Directions to the Program
Brookline High School, 115 Greenough Street, Brookline, MA, 02445
Staff Contact:
Roger Grande: Classroom: 300; roger_grande@brookine.k12.ma.us; 617-713-5000 / 5053.
Social Studies office: room 393; 617-713-5045.
By Car:
From Boston: From Huntington Avenue, driving West (outbound), pass underneath the Jamaicaway (also called Riverway) overpass. Huntington becomes Route 9 (Boylston Street). Continue West for about ½ mile. Turn right onto Cypress Street (there's a gas station on the right and a car dealership on the left side of Route 9 at this intersection; if you are coming from the West, turn left onto Cypress). Drive 2 blocks then turn left at the light onto Davis Street. Look for parking. Brookline High School is straight ahead at the end of the field.
By MBTA:
From Park Street station, take the Green D line towards Riverside station. Exit at Brookline Hills station (one station after Brookline Village). Exit the T and turn left onto Tappan street (the street right in front of you). Walk one block to the end of the field (on your right). The high school is directly in front of you.
To the Roberts/Dubbs auditorium:
Enter the building through the main (center) entrance on Greenough Street. Proceed through atrium and take the staircase up to the second floor. Turn left and walk to the end of the hallway, then turn right and walk 2/3 of the way down. The Auditorium is on the left.
To Room 300 (Mr. Grande's classroom):
Enter the building through the left side entrance on Greenough Street. Take the stairs to the third floor. Room 300 is on your right before you exit the stairwell.
To the MLK room:
Enter the building through the main (center) entrance on Greenough Street. Proceed through atrium and continue straight to the back of the building. Enter the MLK room.
To the Social Studies Office, Room 393:
Enter the building through the main (center) entrance on Greenough Street. Proceed through atrium and continue straight to the back of the building. Before ascending the stairs between the two statues, turn left to the elevator and take it to the 3rd floor. Exit elevator left, turn right onto main hallway, then turn left about 25 feet ahead. The office is straight ahead from there.
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