This document, dating back to the mid-20th century, provides a glimpse into the career of Nancy Mae Ellis, a teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia. Ellis, a white woman born in 1932, attended Brentsville District High School and Radford College, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science degree. Throughout her teaching career, she primarily focused on home economics and physical education, displaying good punctuality, cooperation, and attitude in her work. Ellis was highly rated for her growth and success in the classroom, receiving positive feedback from her supervisors. The document also notes her involvement in the church and her marital status as single, providing insight into her personal life outside of the classroom.
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document, mid-20th century, Nancy Mae Ellis, teacher, Loudoun County, Virginia, home economics, physical education, punctuality, cooperation, church