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graduated with honors from Clemson University. “While spiritual growth is important, the school also focuses on academics and the AP exams, and standardized test scores reflect that.” Te positive experiences have transcended beyond the


classroom walls and into other facets of students’ lives. For Kimberly, a PCA school trip to Costa Rica during her junior year would set a path of serving others in motion. As a teen, she worked with fellow classmates to set up a camp overseas for impoverished youth. Providing them with three meals a day, an array of activities and sharing the Gospel were just a few of the ways she left a lasting impact. Her experiences in Costa Rica led her to pursue more


altruistic opportunities later on. Working with medical professionals and volunteers in the Dominican Republic, she helped patients in need of surgery receive the required medical attention. Kimberly is now working toward becoming a physician assistant. In addition to Kimberly’s humanitarian efforts, her


parents have a long history of missionary work. And, after several trips to Africa, Bill and Susan adopted Katie and Elizabeth, who, at the time, were 6 and 9 years old,


respectively. From an orphanage in Ethiopia to a home in Mount Pleasant, culture shock was apparent at first, but the sisters soon adapted to life in the Lowcountry. “Katie and Elizabeth would see their sisters going to school and ask if they could go, too,” said Susan. “Palmetto Christian Academy welcomed them with open arms. Tey were immersed in English and the school structure. It really was a great partnership. I don’t think I could have done that myself.” “I really like the school’s environment,” said Katie


Wilson, who first came to PCA as a non-English-speaking 6-year-old. She now plays on the varsity basketball team and


volunteers at a local animal shelter with fellow classmates. Elizabeth is currently excelling at Virginia’s Liberty University.


“I like the smaller class size and the opportunities that


come from that,” said Rachel Wilson, a junior at PCA. “It’s really a better way to learn.” From round-table discussions on novels to premier fine


arts programs, Palmetto Christian Academy strives to prep future generations for success long after the gleeful toss of their graduation cap.


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