Palmer Trinity School

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An independent, college preparatory, co-ed, Episcopal Day School serves a community of students in grades 6-12.

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A L U M N I S P O T L I G H T: EVAN ZEDER '01 F R O M T H E P T S T E N N I S C O U R T S T O T H E G L O B A L S P O R T S A R E N A PA L MER TRINIT Y GAV E ME S TRUC T URE , SUPPOR T, A ND THE FL E XIBIL IT Y TO PURSUE TENNIS AT A C OMPE TITI V E L E V EL W HIL E S TAY ING FUL LY ENGAGED IN SCHOOL . IT 'S R A RE TO FIND A PL ACE TH AT ENC OUR AGE S BOTH E XCEL L ENCE IN THE CL A S SROOM A ND ON THE C OUR T. EVAN ZEDER '01 EVAN ZEDER '01 TRACES MANY OF HIS MOST FORMATIVE LESSONS BACK TO HIS TIME AT PALMER TRINITY SCHOOL. AS A STANDOUT TENNIS PLAYER AND DEDICATED STUDENT, EVAN LEARNED EARLY ON HOW TO JUGGLE RIGOROUS ACADEMICS WITH THE DEMANDS OF HIGH-LEVEL ATHLETICS. From as early as sixth grade, Evan was dedicated to tennis, training to compete against some of the nation's top junior players, many of whom were home schooled. "Time management was critical," he says. "I wanted to compete with the best, but I also wanted to be part of a real school community." By seventh grade, Evan had earned a spot on the varsity tennis team, consistently playing at the #1 or #2 position and helping lead the team to multiple district championships and state-level recognition. His performances also earned him All-Dade honors. Beyond tennis, Evan recalls the strong relationships he built with teachers and classmates, and the unique spirit of the community. "Palmer Trinity was more than just a school," he says. "It was a place that genuinely cared about developing the whole student, academically, athletically, and personally." 67

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