Louis W. Carter, a white male from Aldie, Virginia, was a teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia in the 1943-44 school year. He taught industrial arts at Aldie School and received a salary of $30.00. The teacher evaluation rated Carter as good in punctuality, fair in cooperation, fair in growth and success, and poor in attitude. The evaluation emphasized the importance of promptness and cooperation with colleagues. Carter held a high school diploma and had no college degree or teaching experience. Overall, the record provides insight into the teaching standards and evaluation criteria used in Loudoun County during this period.
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Louis Carter, teacher, Loudoun County, Virginia, industrial arts, Aldie School, evaluation, punctuality, cooperation, teacher standards, teaching criteria