This historical text is a teacher's record from Loudoun County, Virginia, providing detailed information about Miss Jeane Fraser. She was a white female born in 1899, attended Mary Baldwin Seminary for college, and held a special certificate. Miss Fraser taught at Round Hell High School during the 1919-1920 school year, earning a salary of $6500. The record does not specify the reason for her leaving the position or any other remarks. This text offers insights into the education system and teacher qualifications in Virginia during the early 20th century, highlighting the importance of detailed documentation in maintaining educational standards and records.
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historical, teacher, record, Loudoun County, Virginia, Miss Jean Fraser, education, qualifications, Virginia, early 20th century