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Tredyffrin/Easttown School DistrictSearch For Homes in Tredyffrin/Easttown School District Tredyffrin/Easttown School District (T/E in short) is a school district based in Tredyffrin Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania in the United States. T/E School District serves the townships of Tredyffrin Township and Easttown Township. T/E is one of the several school districts serving the Pennsylvania Main Line. T/E serves all or portions of several communities wholly or partly in the two townships, including Berwyn, Malvern, Chesterbrook, Daylesford, Devon, Paoli, Strafford, Wayne, and Radnor. Administration- Superintendent, Dr. Daniel E. Waters
- Director of Instruction, Staff Development and Planning, Dr. Marie Slobojan
Supervisor of Staff Development, Wendy Towle - Chief Operations Officer/School Board Secretary, Mike Azzara
- Director of Curriculum, Dr. Mary Lou Folts
Curriculum Supervisor/Instructional Technology Manager, Robin McConnell Curriculum Supervisor, Nancy Letts Curriculum Supervisor, Oscar Torres, Jr. - Director of Individualized Student Services, Dr. Joyce Videlock Special Education Supervisor, Nicole Roy
Special Education Supervisor, Diane Tallman - Director of Personnel, Dr. Lois Heist
- Business Administrator, Harry Oldham
- Controller/School Board Treasurer, Tax Collector, Caroline Dellapenna
High school1 in Tredyffrin Township Middle schools2 in Tredyffrin Township - Tredyffrin/Easttown Middle School (Tredyffrin Township, Berwyn address)
- Valley Forge Middle School (Tredyffrin Township, Wayne address)
Primary schools2 in Easttown Township, 3 in Tredyffrin Township - Beaumont Elementary School (Easttown Township, Devon address)
- Devon Elementary School (Easttown Township, Devon address)
- Hillside Elementary School (Tredyffrin Township, Berwyn address)
- New Eagle Elementary School (Tredyffrin Township, Wayne address)
- Valley Forge Elementary School (Tredyffrin Township, Wayne address)
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Kennett Square Kennett Square is a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is known as the Mushroom Capital of the World[1] because the borough produces over a million pounds of mushrooms a year. To celebrate its heritage, Kennett Square has an annual Mushroom Festival every year. Its population was 5,273 at the 2000 census. |
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