This document is a record of a teacher named Miss Katterine in Loudoun County, Virginia in the early 20th century. She was a white female born in 1901 with a permanent address in Leesburg. She attended college for two years at Soucher and held a special degree. She taught at Hillsboro High School during the 1921-22 and 1922-23 school years, specializing in a subject with a salary of $90 and $85 respectively. The record does not provide a reason for her leaving the school, but it shows her experience, certification, and details of her teaching career during that time period. This document provides valuable insight into the education system and the teaching profession in Virginia during the early 1900s.
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teacher, Miss Katterine, Loudoun County, Virginia, early 20th century, white, female, Leesburg, college, Soucher, Hillsboro High School