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EWP Petition St Louis Feb 1931
On February 9, 1931, Laura Cook, a teacher at St. Louis school, wrote a letter to the Loudoun County School Board expressing concerns about the overcrowded conditions of the school. With 71 students in attendance, the lack of space and resources was hindering her ability to give each child the necessary attention. Cook, along with a group of parents and friends of the school, requested an extra room and another teacher for the next school term to alleviate these issues. The letter, signed by a number of concerned individuals, outlined the urgent need for improved conditions at the school and sought approval and support from the school board.
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EWP Petition Leesburg 1930
This letter, dated May 14, 1930, addressed to Mr. Robert M. Coe in Leesburg, Virginia, demonstrates the efforts made by patrons and taxpayers of the Leesburg School District to advocate for the appointment of a qualified individual as the fourth teacher at Leesburg Colored Public School. The signatories express their desire for a High School and Normal School graduate to be appointed as the Principal of the school, highlighting the importance they placed on education and the qualifications of the teaching staff. The response from the Division Superintendent indicates a willingness to consider the request and states an intention to recommend a teacher with the requested qualifications or higher for the position.
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EWP Loudoun County Training Center 001
This text is a petition addressed to the Loudoun County School Board, expressing concern over their plan to purchase land adjacent to the colored high school in Leesburg, Virginia. The petitioners argue that the land is needed for the expansion of the nearby Union Cemetery, which serves as a burial ground for the community. They also point out that only a few colored children attending the high school actually live north of Market Street, where the proposed land is located. The petitioners believe that the location of the land is not suitable for the future needs of the colored children's education, given its remote nature and distance from where the majority of the students reside. Ultimately, they request that the School Board reconsider their decision to purchase the land and prioritize the best interests of the colored youth in the community.
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EWP Petition Leesburg 1932 June 001
This letter dated May 10, 1932, from the Community League, patrons of the Colored Public School, and taxpayers in Loudoun County, Virginia, to the Board of Education, highlights a call for change in the graded departments of the school. The appeal for improvements in efficiency and other unspecified concerns reflects a desire for a better educational experience for the children attending the school. After thirty years without change, the community league and patrons are advocating for a justifiable plea to appoint teachers that will address their concerns and enhance the learning environment for their children.
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EWP 02-5 B Yr 1948 Request School Buses for Aldie Children on Route 632
May 8, 1948 and May 22, 1948 correction petition from Susan M. Cromer to Loudoun County Board of Supervisors. Petition request school bus transportation for Aldie children living on route 632. Petition contains parents names and ages of children to be transported.
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EWP 2-2 May 10, 1954 School Board Meeting Agenda and Minutes
May 10, 1954 School Board Meeting Agenda including request from Conklin School for the reappointment of school bus driver Leroy Allen and Highway Engineer report regarding road to be built around Loudoun County High School. Agenda also includes 1954/55 teacher vacancies and recommendations report.
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EWP 02-5 B September 11, 1934 Petition from Patrons of Lovettsville school for school bus route adjustment
September 11, 1934 petition from patrons of Lovettsville school to adjust newly established school bus route so that it extends to the road from Lovettsville to Wheatland.
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EWP 02-5 A November 16, 1944 Petition from attorney J. Raby to School Superintendent O.L. Emerick requesting school bus transportation for Black children
November 16, 1944 petition from attorney James Raby to Superintendent O.L. Emerick requesting school bus transportation for Black children.
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EWP 2-5A Petition St Louis U
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EWP 2-5A Petition St Louis 1930 001
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EWP 2-5A St Louis
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1930s Laura Cook Evidence Why School Must Expand
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EWP 2-5A 3-1 Yr 1936 The Problem with Reducing Teacher Salaries
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EWP 2-5A 4-3 Yr 1931 Role of Petitions in Hiring
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EWP 2-5A Yr U Purcellville wants to keep Rosalie McWashington
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1920s Purcellville wants to keep Mrs Alice Scott
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EWP 2-5A Petition By CL Murray
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1926LoudounTeacherswantSalaryincrease
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EWP 2-5A 2-5APetition1926Salaries001
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EWP 2-5A 2-5APetition1926Salaries004
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EWP 2-5A 1-1-2 Yr 1940 Petition by L County Wide League for Equal Salaries
In this petition dated October 9, 1941, The Loudoun County Wide League, a group advocating for educational and civic welfare in Loudoun County, Virginia, called for the establishment of a single salary schedule for teachers, principals, and supervisors without regard to race. They highlighted the disparities in salary between white and Negro educators in Loudoun County, noting that even with equal qualifications and experience, white educators were paid more. Referencing a recent federal court decision in a similar case in Norfolk, Virginia, they argued that such salary differentials based on race were unconstitutional. The petitioners acknowledged that the practice was not initiated by the current leadership but urged the School Board and Superintendent to rectify the situation to align with democratic principles and the law.
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EWP 2-5A PetitionMarch3rd001Salary
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1934Oct16Petition43PaeonianSpringspg2
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1934Oct16Petition43PaeonianSpringspg1
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1934Oct16Petition43PaeonianSprings
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EWP 2-5A Nokes1945003
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EWP 2-5A Nokes1945001
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EWP 2-5A NokesMay1933
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EWP 2-5A NegroNeeds1945
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1938MtPleasantWantsSchoolreopened.
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EWP 2-5A PetitionMiddleburg1945001
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EWP 2-5A GrantSchool1946004
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EWP 2-5A GrantSchool1946003
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EWP 2-5A GrantSchool1946001
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1945Jan26MiddleburgCharlesSmithPetition
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1945Jan26Middleburg
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1945Jan16Petition35Grant08
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1945Jan16Petition35Grant07
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1945Jan16Petition35Grant06
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1945Jan16Petition35Grant05
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1945Jan16Petition35Grant04
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1945Jan16Petition35Grant03
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1945Jan16Petition35Grant02
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1945Jan16Petition35Grant
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1945Jan16Grant01
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1945Jan16MiddleburgwantsExpansionorNewBuilding
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1945Jan15Petition34GrantImage1
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1945Jan15Petition24Grant
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EWP 2-5A Grant15Jan1945
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1944Nov7thGrantSchoolPetition332
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1944Nov7thGrantSchoolPetition331
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1944Nov7thGrantSchoolPetition33
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1944MiddleburgNeedsmorespace
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1945Feb12Petition205Grant02
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1945Feb12Petition205Grant01
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EWP 2-5A 2-5A1945Feb12Petition205Grant
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EWP 2-5A GrantSchoolallofthem1945
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1944 Middleburg Must Expand to Avoid Disease
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EWP 02.5 A December 14, 1944 Superintendent O.L. Emerick letter to attorney J. Raby on additional colored teacher, new school near St Louis and Middleburg, alternative school transportation
Dec 14, 1944 correspondence from Superintendent O.L. Emerick to attorney James Raby. The letter authorized an additional teacher for the Middleburg Colored School. School Board supports building a new (colored?) school near St Louis & Middleburg. The School Board could not act on a request for public school transportation but did offer to financially compensate parents who arranged private transportation. Letter states that Loudoun County School Board is interested in improving the education conditions of its colored children.
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EWP 2-5A Yr1934PaeonianSpringswantsaSchool
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EWP 2-5A delete
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1938JuneLuckettsandMt.Pleasant
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EWP 2-5A RussDeathcertificate
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EWP 2-5A PetittionLeesburg1930
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EWP 2-5A PetitionLeesburgU2
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EWP 2-5A PetitionLeesburg1932June001
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EWP 2-5A PetitionLeesburg1932002
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1935June9LeesburgsupportsMamieR.WatersP
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EWP 2-5A PetitionLeesburgU2
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EWP 2-5A PetitionLeesburg1932
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EWP 2-5A VerdieRobinson
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EWP 2-5A RussPolitics
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EWP 02-5 A Yr Unknown Petition for school bus transportation for colored students to the Loudoun County Training Center
Date unknown, but because the petition requests school bus transportation for colored students to the 'Loudoun County Training Center' it's assumed to be Pre-Douglass High School (1941). Students are from Willisville, St Louis, Middleburg Colored, Bull Run (Aldie) and Gleedsville (Mountain Gap Colored).
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1932LeesburgWantsWatersandHarrisfor19321933
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1931EdytheHarrisRequestsmoreTeachers
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1930sLeesburgWantspersonnelchange
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EWP 2-5A Hughesville1927001
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1928HughesvillePetition20Pg2
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1928HughesvillePetition20Pg1
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1928HughesvillePetition20
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1927HughesvilleWantsschoolreopened
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EWP 2-5A ProbablyNegro2
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1882HughesvilleDeed
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1937HughesvilleRequestsMissEstherV.Randolph
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EWP 2-5A Yr Dec10YrUHowardsvilleKidstoWillisville
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1924HamiltonPTAwantsFemaleTeacherandnewschool
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1929PhilomontwantsSchoolatGreggsville
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1940CWLonFireTrap1
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1940CWLonFireTrap
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RCH LarryRoeder
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1930CountyWideonGibbonsLot
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1930sCountyWideLeagueonGibbonsLot
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EWP 2-5A Yr UConklinWantstoReplaceTeacher
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EWP 2-5A Yr UConklinWantstoReplaceTeacher(2)
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EWP 02-5 A Yr 1954 Letter from parents to Loudoun County School Board requesting Leroy Allen continue as school bus driver in the coming school year.
Date unknown, but it is very likely the letter from parents that is referenced in the May 10, 1954 School Board Meeting Agenda requesting School Bus Driver Leroy Allen be reappointed for the coming school year. (See also EWP 2-2 May 10, 1954 School Board Meeting Agenda and Minutes)
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1951CountyWideWantsImprovementsatDouglass
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1945CiountyWideEndorsesJanieRedwoodSuggestions
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EWP 2-5A PetitionConklin1952Teacher
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1952ConklinWantstoReplaceTeacher
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1952ConklinWantsTeacherReplaced
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1941Mr.DeanofConklinWantsSchooltostayopen
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EWP 2-5A PetitionConklinU
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EWP 2-5A PetitionConklin1941001
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EWP 2-5A AwardConklin
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EWP 2-5A Yr 1924JohnRyanSupportsConklinbidtostayopen
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EWP 2-5A Survey1940
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EWP 2-5A 2-5Yr2018PrebichStudy1(2)
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EWP 2-5A 2-5Yr2018PrebichStudy1(1)
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EWP 2-5A SpriitualValuesPetition
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EWP 2-5A SpiritualValues
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EWP 2-5A ValuesPetition
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EWP 2-5A Values
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EWP 2-5A Survey1940
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EWP 2-5A WillisvillePetition1931
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EWP 2-5A PetitionWillisville1931001
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EWP 2-5A PetitionWillisville1930
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EWP 2-5A PetitionTransportationToTrngCenterU
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EWP 2-5A PetitionstLouisU001
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EWP 2-5A StLouisVALTMarticle25Sept1980(2)
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EWP 2-5A PetitionstLouisU
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EWP 2-5A PetitionstLouis1946
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EWP 2-5A PetitionstLouis1932
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EWP 2-5A PetitionstLouis1930TeacherHire
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EWP 2-5A PetitionstLouisU001
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EWP 2-5A PetitionstLouisU
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EWP 2-5A PetitionstLouis1946
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EWP 2-5A PetitionstLouis1932
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EWP 2-5A PetitionstLouis1930TeacherHire
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EWP 2-5A Petition1926Salaries
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EWP 2-5A PaeonianSprings
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EWP 2-5A NokesPetition1945
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EWP 2-5A NokesMay1933
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EWP 2-5A NokesJune1933
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EWP 02-5 A March 20, 1945 County-Wide League of Loudoun letter to Superintendent O.L. Emerick and School Board endorse Janie Redmond recommendations made on March 6, 1945.
March 20, 1945 County-Wide League of Loudoun letter to Superintendent Emerick and School Board endorses Janie Redmond recommendations made on March 6, 1945. These included Teacher Grade load decrease through school consolidation, providing necessary transportation, building repairs, school supply requests, infrastructure upgrades, additional teachers and maintenance custodians
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EWP 2-5A HughesvilleDeed1882
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EWP 2-5A Hughesville1928
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EWP 2-5A Hughesville1927001
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EWP 2-5A GrantSchool1946
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EWP 2-5A GrantSchool1945
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EWP 2-5A GrantSchool1944Parents
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EWP 2-5A Grant15Jan1945
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EWP 2-5A PetitionDouglass1951001
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EWP 2-5A PetitionDouglas1952
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EWP 2-5A GibonsLotforDouglass
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EWP 2-5A Douglas1951
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EWP 2-5A AwardConklin
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EWP 2-5A PetitionConklin1952Teacher
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EWP 2-5A PetitionConklin1941001
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EWP 2-5A ConklinPetition1941
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EWP 2-5A PetitionConklinBusDriver
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EWP 2-5A AwardConklin
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EWP 2-5A PetitionConklin1935
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EWP 2-5A Brownsville1922
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EWP 2-5A Brownsville
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EWP 2-5A PetitionBluemont1934001
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EWP 2-5A WillisvillePetition1931
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EWP 2-5A PetitionWillisville1931001
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EWP 2-5A PetitionWillisville1930
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EWP 2-5A PetitionTransportationToTrngCenter
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EWP 2-5A Petition1926Salaries
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EWP 2-5A Purcellville1930
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EWP 2-5A PaeonianSprings
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EWP 2-5A NokesPetition1945
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EWP 2-5A NokesMay1933
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EWP 2-5A NokesJune1933
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EWP 2-5A NegroNeeds1945
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EWP 2-5A PetitionMiddleburgU001
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EWP 2-5A PetitionMiddleburgU
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EWP 2-5A PetitionMiddleburg1945Jan
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EWP 2-5A PetitionMiddleburg1945001
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EWP 2-5A MiddleBurgRaby1945
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EWP 2-5A GrantSchool1946001
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EWP 2-5A PetitionMiddleburgU001
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EWP 2-5A PetitionMiddleburgU
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EWP 2-5A PetitionMiddleburg1945Jan
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EWP 2-5A PetitionMiddleburg1945001
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EWP 2-5A MiddleBurgRaby1945
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EWP 2-5A GrantSchool1946001
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EWP 2-5A LoudounCntyTrnyCenter
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EWP 2-5A LoudounCntyTrngCenter001
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EWP 2-5A LoudounCntyTrnyCenter
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EWP 2-5A LoudounCntyTrngCenter001
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EWP 2-5A PetittionLeesburg1930
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EWP 2-5A PetitionLeesburgU2
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EWP 2-5A PetitionLeesburg1932June001
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EWP 2-5A PetitionLeesburg1932
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EWP 2-5A PetitionLeesburgJune1935
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EWP 2-5A PetittionLeesburg1930
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EWP 2-5A PetitionLeesburgU2
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EWP 2-5A PetitionLeesburg1932June001
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EWP 2-5A PetitionLeesburg1932
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EWP 2-5A Hughesville1928
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EWP 2-5A Hughesville1927001
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EWP 2-5A HowardsvilleTransport
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EWPHowardsVilleTransport002
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EWP 2-5A HowardsVilleTransport001
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EWPHowardsVilleTransport001
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EWP 2-5A Howardsville Transport
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EWP 2-5A PetitionHighSchool
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EWPPetitionHighSchool004