Palmer Trinity School Students Honored At 2017 Silver Knight Awards

6/12/17

Michael Eschmann and Delaney Reynolds

Palmer Trinity School is proud to announce that two of its recent graduates were honored at the Miami Herald’s Silver Knight awards this year.

Delaney Reynolds received a Silver Knight (Miami-Dade County) in the category of social science. She was awarded a medallion and Silver Knight statue, as well as $2,000 and 25,000 miles from American Airlines. Reynolds founded the nonprofit Sink or Swim Project which educates the community about rising sea levels and climate change.

Michael Eschmann was given an honorable mention in the category of vocational technical.

“We want to congratulate Delaney and Michael, who are outstanding students, for being among the Miami Herald’s Silver Knight winners and nominees. They have exhibited both academic excellence and a passion for their many endeavors, and we are confident they will continue to excel in the years to come,” stated Patrick Roberts, Head of School.

About Palmer Trinity School:

Palmer Trinity School—a coeducational, Episcopal day school—is dedicated to promoting academic excellence that integrates knowledge, compassion, global citizenship, and social responsibility. Providing a supportive environment, Palmer Trinity School serves students from a broad range of socio-economic, ethnic, and religious backgrounds in grades 6-12. For more information about the school, visit www.palmertrinity.org. To follow Palmer Trinity School on Facebook, click here.

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