A Living Mascot (PDF)
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In 2004, a bald eagle pair moved across the Ashley River from historic Middleton Place. As a national symbol the bald eagle represent freedom, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Significant is the fact that members of the founding Middleton family...
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In 2004, a bald eagle pair moved across the Ashley River from historic Middleton Place. As a national symbol the bald eagle represent freedom, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Significant is the fact that members of the founding Middleton family exhibited these same traits. Middleton Place’s founding family consists of historical South Carolina figures. Henry Middleton was the second president of the First Continental Congress. His son Arthur was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Henry, the grandson, was an American minister to Russia. A final South Carolina hero of the Middleton family is the great-grandson of Henry. Williams Middleton was a signer of the Ordinance of Secession.
The bald eagle pair’s new site at Eagle Nest Elementary offers a surrounding marsh, meandering river system, and a grove of perch trees. To ensure that the nesting pair could raise their eaglets, work on the school building was suspended from October 1 to May 15 2006 during the breeding season. Placed under the Eagle Protection Act in 1940, the bald eagle has been protected by all fifty states. In 1995 they were reclassified as THREATENED across the lower forty-eight states. With efforts of the Department of Natural Resources, concerned citizens, and others our bald eagle pair has become a living mascot for the students, parents, faculty, and staff of Eagle Nest Elementary School.
The bald eagle pair’s new site at Eagle Nest Elementary offers a surrounding marsh, meandering river system, and a grove of perch trees. To ensure that the nesting pair could raise their eaglets, work on the school building was suspended from October 1 to May 15 2006 during the breeding season. Placed under the Eagle Protection Act in 1940, the bald eagle has been protected by all fifty states. In 1995 they were reclassified as THREATENED across the lower forty-eight states. With efforts of the Department of Natural Resources, concerned citizens, and others our bald eagle pair has become a living mascot for the students, parents, faculty, and staff of Eagle Nest Elementary School.
Autoren-Porträt von Rhonda S. Edwards
Rhonda Edwards was raised in southeastern North Carolina, but has lived in Charleston, South Carolina since 1980. She married her high school sweetheart. Edwards graduated from the College of Charleston with a BS in Elementary Education in1994. She has taught third and fifth grade. Rhonda has a National Board certification in Middle Childhood Generalist and received jer MA in English from a joint program with The College of Charleston and the Citadel in 2005.
Presently, she teaches fifth grade ELA at Eagle Nest Elementary in Dorchester 2 School District and is an adjunct professor for the English Department at Trident Technical College. She is also a Fellow of the Charleston Area Writing Project (CAWP), having received this honor the summer of 1994.
Whether on the beach at Pawleys in South Carolina or at Huntington Beach State Park, Rhonda Edwards fills many hours walking the shoreline, searching for shells, looking and checking on loggerhead turtle nest, and enjoying the calming beauty of the ocean.
At the time of the book’s creation, Alana Owens was an arts educator at Eagle Nest Elementary, living in Charleston, SC. She now lives in Philadelphia, PA doing graduate work in art therapy at Drexel University’s College of Nursing and Health Professions. Alana holds a BA in art with K-12 teacher certification from Winthrop University. She will soon have her MA and plans to continue her work in both the fields of arts education and art therapy. Alana is a member of both the National Arts Education Association and the American Art Therapy Association. Alana continues to create artwork and aspires to continue illustrating children’s books in the future.
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- Autor: Rhonda S. Edwards
- 2010, Englisch
- ISBN-10: 0744319994
- ISBN-13: 9780744319996
- Erscheinungsdatum: 14.06.2010
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