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General Directions to the School (631 Clay Street): Five minutes or less off Interstate I-5

Coming south down I-5 take the second Ashland exit (#14) and then a RIGHT onto Ashland Street. Ashland Street is a broad boulevard with two lanes going in each direction and a big turn lane in the middle. Go about a mile towards town, past the Les Schwab intersection and the Bi-Mart/ShopnKart shopping center to your left, until you get just over the crest of the viaduct (feels like an overpass). The first left over the viaduct is Faith. Cross over the middle lane and take that left onto Faith Street. Then immediately turn left again onto Clay Street. Follow Clay around the curve to the big yellow building marked The Siskiyou School -- a quarter mile away. Park in the front parking lot or on the street.

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Coming north up I-5 get off the second Ashland Exit (#14) and go LEFT onto Ashland Street. Ashland Street is a broad boulevard with two lanes going in each direction and a big turn lane in the middle. Go about a mile towards town, past the Les Schwab intersection and the Bi-Mart/ShopnKart shopping center to your left, until you get just over the crest of the viaduct (feels like an overpass). The first left over the viaduct is Faith. Cross over the middle lane to take that left onto Faith. Then immediately turn left again onto Clay Street. Follow Clay around the curve to the big yellow building marked The Siskiyou School -- a quarter mile away. Park in the front parking lot or on the street.

 

 

 
       
 
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