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SHELTON HIGH SCHOOL

 

DIRECTIONS TO SHELTON HIGH SCHOOL

FROM I-95 North or South-
Take exit 27A in Bridgeport. Take Route 8 north out of Bridgeport. Follow directions for Route 8 headed north below..

FROM Merritt Parkway (Route 15) headed north-
Take exit 22 onto Route 8 north. Follow directions for Route 8 headed north below.

FROM Merritt Parkway headed south-
Take exit 53 immediately after going over bridge by Sikorsky Aircraft plant in Stratford onto route 110 north. Proceed on route 110 north (River Road) to downtown Shelton (about seven miles). River Road becomes Howe Ave in downtown Shelton. Follow Howe Ave to first traffic light (Center St). Take a left onto Center St and go up one short block to traffic light (Coram Ave). Follow A below.

FROM Route 8 headed north-
Take exit 14 in Shelton. Take a right off exit and proceed a very short distance to first traffic light (Coram Ave). Take a right onto Coram Ave. Follow A below.

FROM Route 8 headed south-
Take exit 14 in Shelton. Turn right onto Howe Ave and proceed to first traffic light (Center St). Take a left onto Center St and proceed one short block to traffic light (Coram Ave). Turn right onto Coram Ave. Follow A below.

A- Proceed to end of Coram Ave at stop sign. Shelton Library will be directly across the street from you. Take a left onto Shelton Ave (this is also Route 108). Proceed on Shelton Ave to first traffic light (Meadow St). Take a right onto Meadow St. Proceed about a quarter mile on Meadow St (past Echo Ambulance Company building on your left). Shelton High School entrance roadway is on the left (Shelton High School sign is poorly lit at night). Follow roadway to large parking lot behind school building. CAUTION: Speed Bumps .

 

 

 

 


 

This page last updated on December 12, 2007

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