The text provides detailed information about a teacher named Archiel Compton in Loudoun County, Virginia in 1932-33. Compton is listed as a white female born in 1908, with a college degree in Economics and English from Randolph-Macon College. She taught subjects like English, History, Latin, and Social Studies at Macon College, with a salary of $677 for the year. The document includes a score card evaluating Compton's qualifications, recitation skills, and relationship to the school and community. It reflects a structured evaluation system for educators during this time period, highlighting the importance of professionalism, preparation, and community involvement in teaching. This historical record gives insight into the criteria and expectations for teachers in the early 20th century.
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teacher, Archiel Compton, Loudoun County, Virginia, 1932-33, white female, Randolph-Macon College, English, History, Latin, Social Studies