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The Artist
David Adickes, the distinguished artist who created the monumental artworks on display at Presidents Park, has a reputation that spans the globe. His highly celebrated artwork and sculptures are displayed in ten major art museums across America. Famed author James A. Michener, commenting on a sketch that Adickes made of him, described it as “...the best portrait that’s ever been done of me. It looks more like me than an accurate photograph.” Michener’s book, entitled Adickes: A Portfolio with Critique, is published in both French and English, reflecting the sculptor’s strong international appeal.
Mr. Adickes created a personalized eight foot bronze statue of the elder George Bush when he was President. This statue is located in the Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas. His 18-foot statue of Andrew Jackson sits in front of the Fine Arts Museum in Jackson, Mississippi, and his 76-foot statue of Sam Houston has become an icon for Huntsville, Texas.
Board of Education
The Presidents Park Board of Education is dedicated to excellence in education and is committed to maintaining the integrity of our educational programs. Its members are highly qualified with outstanding credentials.
Winette Sparkman Jeffery, B.S., Elementary Education and Cross-Categorical Special Education, East Tennessee State University; has taught for 18 years; created two children’s television history series in Tennessee; author of four books; native of Nashville, Tennessee; currently is a Gifted Education Specialist and serves as the Chairperson of the Board of Education.
Chad Freeman, B.S., Secondary History Education, Appalachian State University (Magna Cum Laude), North Carolina Teaching Fellow Scholarship recipient; currently teaches World History and U.S. History.
Duanne M. Hawkins, Ed.D., Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, University of Virginia; M.Ed., College of William and Mary; B.A., Psychology, Mary Washington College; 15 years as a teacher; K-12 General Supervisor for 4 years; Principal for 15 years; Assistant Superintendent for 3 years; adjunct faculty member at Rappahannock Community College and Christopher Newport University; lifetime member of the King and Queen Historical Society.
Susan C. Leggett, M.Ed. and B.S. in Psychology, College of William and Mary; worked four years in public education as a teacher of English and social studies; former elementary school principal; served on a local history/social studies curriculum committee; member of the King and Queen Historical Society; currently is Director of a pre-school educational program.
Barbara Lee Sanford, M.Ed. Special Education, College of William and Mary; B.S. Psychology, Mary Baldwin College; currently is a teacher of special needs students at the middle school level.
Steven Shaw, M.Ed., Old Dominion University; B.A., Political Science, East Tennessee State University; U.S. Army officer for 20 years; middle school social studies teacher for the past 13 years; Instructional Leader for 6 years; served on the Virginia Department of Education SOL Review Committee for Civics and Economics in 2003.
Betty Jane Turner, M.S., Teaching Social Studies, Mississippi University for Women; B.A., Social Sciences, Longwood College; has over 20 years experience in the field of education, including middle school, high school, and college levels; currently works as a middle school social studies teacher.
National Council of Scholars
The Presidents Park National Council of Scholars is dedicated to excellence in education. Its members have outstanding credentials and qualifications and are committed to maintaining the integrity of our educational programs.
Laurie N. DiPadova-Stocks, Co-chair - Ph.D., Associate Professor of Public Affairs, Executive Director Haumptmann School of Public Affairs, Park University.
Hugh G. Stocks, Co-chair - Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles; Director of Libraries and Associate Professor of Information Systems at Gateway Community and Technical College in Covington, Kentucky.
Florence Clay Bishop, Assistant Principal and teacher of history and government at Mills E. Godwin High School in Richmond, Virginia.
James A. Crutchfield, Historian and author from Franklin, Tennessee; has published 39 books with 3 more in progress, including a biography of George Washington; belongs to various historical organizations.
Theodore A. DiPadova, Ph.D. in History, Graduate Center of the City University of New York; Associate Professor of History and former Academic Vice President, University of New England, Biddeford, Maine.
David Hager, Ph.D., Political Science, University of Virginia; Vice Provost and Professor of Political Science, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia.
Dan McCool, Ph.D., University of Arizona; Professor of Political Science and Director of the America West Center, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah; expertise in public policy theory and Indian policy.
Robert M. Saunders, Ph.D., University of Virginia; Professor of History at Christopher Newport University; has taught at universities in the United States, Singapore, the Czech Republic, and Hong Kong; has published two books and articles in numerous scholarly journals.
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