Louise Crouch Hall, a white female born on February 23, 1920, was a teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia in the mid-20th century. She graduated from Aldie High School and attended college, earning no degrees but accumulating credits. Hall taught subjects such as government and history at Aldie School during the 1946-47 and 1947-48 school years, earning a salary of $10,000. She was a Baptist and had no musical or athletic coaching abilities. Hall's teaching certificate was not issued until 1948, and she had one year of experience prior to that.
Louise Crouch Hall, a white female born on February 23, 1920, was a teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia in the mid-20th century. She graduated from Aldie High School and attended college, earning no degrees but accumulating credits. Hall taught subjects such as government and history at Aldie School during the 1946-47 and 1947-48 school years, earning a salary of $10,000. She was a Baptist and had no musical or athletic coaching abilities. Hall's teaching certificate was not issued until 1948, and she had one year of experience prior to that. This record provides insight into the life and career of a female educator in rural Virginia during this time period.
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Louise Crouch Hall, teacher, Loudoun County, Virginia, Aldie High School, government, history, Baptist, educator, rural Virginia