Oscar Leroy Emerick, a white male, born on Jan. 25, 1889, was a well-educated teacher and superintendent in Loudoun County, Virginia. He attended Eastern College and the University of Virginia, earning a B.A. degree. Emerick taught at Round Hill School as a Principal and taught various subjects in high school for several years before becoming the Division Superintendent in 1917. He continued to work in Loudoun County Schools, steadily progressing in salary and responsibilities until he retired in 1957. This document provides detailed information on Emerick's professional evaluations, teaching experience, and salary progression throughout his career in education, reflecting a pattern of growth and success in his leadership roles within the county's school system.
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