An independent, college preparatory, co-ed, Episcopal Day School serves a community of students in grades 6-12.
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TRINIDAD RIT TENHOUSE World Languages Department Chair, Upper School Spanish AT P T S SINCE 2 0 05 . What did you love most about working at PTS? // For me, Palmer Trinity School was love at first sight. What I love most is the friendly and happy atmosphere we share and the appreciation from our community. Warm, loving, and respectful students and very professional colleagues who enriched my life as both a person and teacher. For 17 years, I have been driving 70 miles a day from Broward to work at my "home away from home." I can always be myself here. PTS has not been a job, but a life. I have made friends that feel like family. What's next? // I am staying in the area. I dream of living a life without so many schedules and instead live it at my own pace. I want to continue doing things I already enjoy, like volunteering and traveling more, and dedicate time to my creative side by designing jewelry and beading with pearls and stones again. I absolutely love creating things with my hands and teaching people how to do it themselves! Creating enlivens the brain. This September, I am already planning to walk the last 100 kilometers of the ¨Camino de Santiago¨ pilgrimage in Spain. I truly look forward to my next steps! RO SELY NE PIRSON World Languages Faculty; French Heritage; Honor Council Director; IB French AT P T S SINCE 2 0 15 . What did you love most about working at PTS? // I loved getting the opportunity to meet colleagues with so many different backgrounds, both academically and culturally; working with students who are enthusiastic about learning; being part of the IB pilot program; and, last but not least, getting married in the school's luxurious courtyard. What's next? // I am moving to Spello, Italy—just 10 kilometers from Assisi.I will rest for a year, and if all goes well, I will go back to college to study Italian Literature. M ANJUL A S AL OMON Associate Head of School for Academics; Global Scholar in Residence AT P T S SINCE 2 0 1 4 . What did you love most about working at PTS? // I'm a teacher first and foremost. However, I really loved the invitation to assist the school in its quest to become globalized through Round Square, Global Connections, and the International Baccalaureate program. We're all global now. What's next? //I'm going to my house in Massachusetts, which sits on a lake, to enjoy an American summer. Later this fall, I will go to India to sell property, start up my businesses after the COVID-19 pandemic, and see my extended family. 9