This text is a historical record of a teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia, named Miss Elizabeth. She was a white female born in 1901, with teaching experience at Lucketts and Middleburg schools in 1919-1921, teaching grades 4-7 and earning salaries of $60-$80. The record includes information on her education at Frederickburg normals and a professional certificate held. It provides insight into the educational system of the early 20th century, including teacher qualifications, salaries, and school locations in Virginia. Miss Elizabeth's record demonstrates the dedication and qualifications required for teaching during this time period, as well as the importance of professional development and experience in the field of education.
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history, teacher, Loudoun County, Virginia, Miss Elizabeth, education, salaries, 20th century, qualifications, professional certificate