June Lee Mankin Fields was a dedicated teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia, with a career spanning from 1937 to 1955. She began her teaching journey at Taylorstown School, teaching grades 1-7, and eventually moved to Arcola School where she taught grades 4-6. Fields was highly qualified, with a strong focus on professional training, natural ability, and scholarship. She was also noted for her musical and athletic coaching abilities. Throughout her career, Fields maintained good physical condition and displayed excellent punctuality, cooperation, and attitude. Her retirement in 1955 marked the end of a successful teaching career that left a positive impact on the school community and the students she taught.
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June Lee Mankin Fields, teacher, Loudoun County, Virginia, career, Taylorstown School, grades 1-7, Arcola School, grades 4-6, professional training, scholarship, music, athletics, retirement