This text appears to be a record of a teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia, from the early 20th century. The teacher, Miss Dairy Chapman, was a 17-year-old white female with a birthdate of December 9, 1889. She was noted to have attended the University of Virginia and held a degree. The record includes information on her physical condition, church affiliation, and marital status. It also provides details on her teaching experience, including the school she taught at (Waterford High School) during the 1926-27 academic year, her salary, and years of experience. The document also mentions her certification and the reason for leaving her teaching position. This record sheds light on the demographics and qualifications of educators in Virginia during this time period.
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teacher, Loudoun County, Virginia, Miss Dairy Chapman, 17-year-old, white female, University of Virginia, degree, physical condition, church affiliation, marital status, teaching experience, Waterford High School, 1926-27, salary, certification