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merrol hyde magnet school
Tennessee Zine April 2015 Cover by Bradley Early Welcome to Tennessee! Tennessee received its Statehood on June 1, 1796. It was the 16th State. The nickname for the State is “The Volunteer State”. It’s State flower is the Iris, the State tree is the Tulip Tree, the State bird is the Mockingbird, and the State animal is the Racoon. Our current Governor is Bill Haslam. We are a very diverse State in topography and in our people. We invite you to find some fun facts about our State at http://www.50states.com/facts/tennessee.htm#.VRcNYeFUUuk. Thanks to all of those who contributed to our Zine to help show what makes our State and communities special. We hope you will visit us soon! “Mountains” Danielle, Joseph and Heather: Lenoir City Intermediate School “The Sunsphere and the Knoxville Museum of Art” Brock: Pond Gap, Elementary “I Like the Animals, Landscape and Places” Amber: Lenoir City Middle School “All The Colors and Shapes in Tennessee Inspires Me to Draw” Ramiro: Lenoir City Middle School “Publix” Jake: Merrol Hyde Magnet School, Hendersonville “Swaney Swifts on the Square” Ashlyn: Merrol Hyde Magnet School, Hendersonville “Cumberland River” Phillip: Merrol Hyde Magnet School, Hendersonville “Drake’s Creek” Emma: Merrol Hyde Magnet School, Hendersonville “Sunset At Old Hickory Lake” Karina: Merrol Hyde Magnet School, Hendersonville “Sunrises” Rose: Merrol Hyde Magnet School, Hendersonville “Bledsoe Fort” Drue: Merrol Hyde Magnet School, Hendersonville “Water Tower” James: Merrol Hyde Magnet School, Hendersonville “Bowen Plantation” Andy: Merrol Hyde Magnet School, Hendersonville “Island Brook” Harrison: Merrol Hyde Magnet School, Hendersonville “Luton’s United Methodist Church” Kendall: Merrol Hyde Magnet School, Hendersonville “First Baptist Church” Emily: Merrol Hyde Magnet School, Hendersonville “Public Library” Porche: Merrol Hyde Magnet School, Hendersonville “Saunders Ferry Pier” Jason: Merrol Hyde Magnet School, Hendersonville “Union University” Cole: Merrol Hyde Magnet School, Hendersonville “An Old Bridge” Mia: Merrol Hyde Magnet School, Hendersonville “Wynnwood” Loran: Merrol Hydge Magnet, Hendersonville “Cragfont” Mary: Merrol Hyde Magnet School, Hendersonville “Old Hickory Lake” Katie: Merrol Hyde Magnet School, Hendersonville Hello From Tennessee Hello, my name is Courtney and I am from the Tennessee School for the Blind. I live in Tennessee. It’s a wonderful State. The land is very dense and rocky. Mountains rise high above the clouds. There are lots of majestic animals. It’s beautiful. I hope to hear from you soon. Courtney: Tennessee School for the Blind, Nashville