Sherelle J. Palmer has attended Peterson-Warren Academy (PWA) since pre-school. Born in Garden City, Mich., Sherelle is the daughter of Debra and James Palmer, III.
Sherelle has received four Who's Who Among High School Students awards, the President's Award for Educational Excellence, the Michigan State University Journalism Workshop Head of the Class Award, the United States National Achievement Award for Mathematics, and was inducted into the National Honor Society.
Sherelle's favorite class is journalism, and she has shared her writing skills as a reporter for the PWA Mustang Express newspaper and as a participant in the Detroit Journalism Olympics.
Sherelle has served as president of the junior class, vice president of the senior class, and has been involved in community service.
She unselfishly recognizes the assistance of others in her accomplishments and generously grants appreciation to her teachers, her parents, and most importantly to God.
Jonathan Taylor has also attended Peterson-Warren Academy for his entire education. Born in Rockville, Md, Jonathan is the son of Tonya Anderson and Andre Taylor.
Jonathan was the co-president of the Student Association and has been a member of the school band and choir since middle school, participating in Music Camp at Andrews University for the past four years.
A National Honor Society member, Jonathan is a focused and goal-oriented young man. He was awarded a full four-year scholarship to Wayne State University, in Detroit, Mich., and a partial scholarship to Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, Mich. He received the ACT Scholarship and Recognition Award for his performance on the ACT test and the MEAP Scholarship, in addition to monetary awards from Andrews University and Oakwood College.
Jonathan has chosen to continue his Christian education at Oakwood College in Huntsville, Ala., where he plans to pursue a career in music and architecture. Jonathan believes "learning of any kind is very valuable, but learning within a God-fearing, Christian environment is priceless."
Teachers at PWA wish Jonathan and Sherelle continued blessings from God as they venture out, making their mark in this world and in the New Kingdom.