Mrs. Catherine Forsythe Collier, a white Methodist married woman from Middleburg, Virginia, was a dedicated and punctual teacher who taught at Arcola School in Loudoun County during the 1943-44 academic year, earning a salary of $7500. Though she held no college degree, she had completed coursework at Middleburg High School and Hood College, and displayed excellent punctuality, cooperation, and attitude in her teaching. Mrs. Collier was rated positively by her supervisors for her professional growth and success in the classroom. This document provides valuable insight into the qualifications and performance evaluations of a female teacher in mid-20th century Virginia, highlighting the importance placed on punctuality, cooperation, and overall professional demeanor in the teaching profession at that time.
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