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Devon Preparatory School

1956 establishments in PennsylvaniaBoys' schools in the United StatesCatholic elementary schools in PennsylvaniaCatholic secondary schools in PennsylvaniaEducational institutions established in 1956
Piarist OrderPrivate middle schools in PennsylvaniaSchools in Chester County, Pennsylvania

Devon Preparatory School is a Catholic all-male college preparatory school in Devon, Pennsylvania, in the United States, founded in 1956 by Piarists. It is divided into a middle school (grades 6–8) and an upper school (grades 9–12), both located on the same 20 acres (8.1 ha) campus. The school operates independently under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

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Devon Preparatory School
Hunters Lane, Tredyffrin Township

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Devon Preparatory School

Hunters Lane
19333 Tredyffrin Township
Pennsylvania, United States
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Southeastern, Pennsylvania

Southeastern was a United States Postal Service regional Processing and Distribution Center (P&DC) in Tredyffrin Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States, near Devon. It was primarily known for its post mark on mail originating in many ZIP codes in the region. The retail post office remains open at the location of the former P&DC. Many bills for Verizon Communications and Comcast as well as statements from The Vanguard Group are sent from this post office. Videos for Netflix were also sent from this post office for customers in the Philadelphia region. This post office served as the regional mail center for the 193xx group of zip codes and post offices, and much of the mail from this area to the rest of the country bore a Southeastern, PA 193xx postmark instead of the actual zip code of origin. Prior to closing, Southeastern processing was being studied for consolidation with other facilities due to the excess capacity in the postal network. On September 8, 2010, notice was given to the postal union of possible consolidation with the Lehigh Valley P&DC. On September 15, 2011, the USPS announced that they were studying a consolidation into the Philadelphia P&DC. A public meeting was held on January 3, 2012. According to a published summary of the study, "retail and other services currently available at the Southeastern facility will not change at this time."The Southeastern P&DC was consolidated into the Philadelphia P&DC in 2012–2013.