Palmetto Bay, FL -- (SBWIRE) -- 01/20/2015 -- On Monday, January 11, the nominees for bishop coadjutor of the Episcopal Diocese of Southeast Florida made a special visit to Palmer Trinity School (PTS). The nominees, accompanied by their spouses, were: The Reverend Michael J. Battle, Ph.D., The Very Reverend Dr. DeDe Duncan-Probe, The Very Reverend Peter Eaton, The Reverend John C. N. Hall, D.Min., The Reverend Dr. Allen F. Robinson, and The Reverend Canon Dr. Martin William Zlatic. All enjoyed engaging in conversation with eleventh and twelfth grade students enrolled in Chaplain Mary Ellen Cassini's class, Christianity in the World.
Patrick Roberts, Head of School, greeted the nominees and gave them an overview of Palmer Trinity, highlighting the School's commitment to its Episcopal identity and exciting future plans. The visit aided nominees in better understanding the role of Episcopal schools in the Diocese of Southeast Florida and their impact.
Front Row: Allison Robinson; The Rev. Dr. Allen F. Robinson; Kate Eaton;
The Very Rev. Peter Eaton; The Very Rev. Dr. DeDe Duncan-Probe and husband Chris; Jean Hall and The Rev. John C.N. Hall, D.Min.; Raquel Battle; The Rev. Canon Dr. Martin William Zlatic; The Rev. Dr. Mary Ellen Cassini; Dee Zlatic; The Rev. Dr. Michael Battle
About Palmer Trinity School
Palmer Trinity School is a coeducational Episcopal day school providing a rigorous college preparatory curriculum focused on excellence and respect for diversity. Students are encouraged to lead lives of honor, integrity and social responsibility. 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.