The document is a detailed teacher's record from Loudoun County, Virginia, showcasing the professional and academic career of Pearl Coffey. Born in 1877, Coffey obtained her education from various institutions such as Stainton Female Seminary, Bridgewater College, and Radford Normal University, specializing in subjects such as English, History, and Music. She held various teaching positions in different schools, primarily in supervision and rural education, earning favorable evaluations for her natural ability, professional training, and community involvement. Coffey's service record reflects a dedication to education and a commitment to excellence, as evidenced by her high scores in various evaluation criteria. The document not only highlights Coffey's personal and professional attributes but also provides insight into the educational landscape of the early 20th century in Virginia.
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Loudoun County, Virginia, Teacher, Pearl Coffey, Education, History, Music, Supervision, Rural Education