Hillel Community Day School is located off Elmwood Avenue in the town of Brighton. Make a turn at the traffic light on Fairfield Drive and select the far right fork on the street. Hillel Community Day School is located at the end of the street. Please park at the circle and come to the front entrance doors.

Street Directions:

From the North: Hillel School is located between South Clinton Avenue and Winton Road.
From South Clinton Ave: Turn left on Elmwood Avenue. Turn right at the traffic light.
From Winton Road: Turn right on Elmwood Avenue. Turn left at the traffic light.

From the South: Drive up north on either South Clinton Avenue or Winton Road and follow the directions above.

From the East: Drive on Elmwood Avenue passing Winton Road. Turn left at the traffic light on Fairfield Drive.

From the West: Drive on Elmwood Avenue passing South Clinton Avenue. Turn right at the first traffic light which is Fairfield Drive.

Highway Directions:

490 East: Take 490 East and exit on South Goodman Street. Make a left on South Clinton Avenue. Go straight for approx. 1 mile until Elmwood Avenue. Turn left on Elmwood Avenue. Turn right at the traffic light onto Fairfield Drive.

490 West: Take 490 West to 590 South. Take the Elmwood Avenue exit and turn right onto Elmwood Avenue. Go straight for approx. 1 mile until the traffic light which is Fairfield Drive. Turn left at the traffic light onto Fairfield Drive.

390 North: Take 390 North to 590 South and exit on South Winton Road. Turn left onto South Winton road and go straight to Elmwood Avenue for approx. 2 miles. Turn left onto Elmwood Avenue and drive straight for approx. 1 mile. Turn left at the traffic light onto Fairfield Drive.

Thruway Directions:

From Syracuse: Take Thruway Route 90 West to Exit 45. Take 490 West (toward Rochester) for approx. 10 miles. Follow the 490 West highway directions.

From Buffalo: Take Thruway Route 90 to Exit 46. Take 390 North (toward Rochester) and follow the 390 North highway directions.

“My Third Grade class is like my whole big family.  I know everyone but there are always new kids joining the school.  It’s nice to have good friends but it great to make new ones too. I like to share what I learn each day with my parents”. – Liat Weiss