EWP 4-3 Yr 1931 Role of Petitions in Hiring.pdf

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EWP 4-3 Yr 1931 Role of Petitions in Hiring.pdf
EWP_4-3_Yr_1931_Role_of_Petitions_in_Hiring.pdf
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12/28/03
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Digitized by: Edwin Washington Project
Digitized by: Edwin Washington Project
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Publish one time
Teachers in the public white schools of Loudoun
County are to be appointed by the school boord on Tuesday,
April fourteenth.
It is entirely proper for any individual to express
his views about any teacher either to a member of the school
board or to the super intendent or to address the board itself
in writing or in person on the fourteenth by attending the
meeting:
Petitions of general circulation will not be considered in relation to the appointment of any teacher.
O. L. Emerick,
Division Superintendent.

Apr 11 7, 1931.

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OCR