This text appears to be a record of Elsie Tinsman Groves, a teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia in the early 1930s. The document includes detailed information about her qualifications, including natural ability and personality, scholarship, and professional training. It also evaluates her performance in aspects such as recitation, teacher-pupil relationship, and community involvement. Elsie attended Lincoln High School and State Teachers College in Harrisonburg, completing a 2-year course in 1932. She taught grades 1-7 at two different schools, earning salaries of $7500 and $7600. The evaluation criteria used in the record suggest a structured approach to assessing teacher performance, with a focus on both academic and personal qualities. Elsie's record indicates a commitment to teaching and involvement in her community during this period in Virginia's educational history.
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Elsie, teacher, Loudoun County, Virginia, 1930s, qualifications, performance, evaluation, Lincoln High School, State Teachers College, community involvement.