This text is a record from Loudoun County, Virginia, documenting a teacher named Miss Thelma Hall. She was a white female, born on August 23, 1900, with unknown physical condition and marital status. Miss Hall attended Mountaville school from 1918-1919, teaching grades 1-7 for a salary of $500 per year. The reason for her departure is not specified in the record. This document provides valuable insight into the educational system and teaching practices in Loudoun County during the early 20th century, showcasing the local institutions, salary levels, and requirements for teaching certification during this time period. It also hints at the societal expectations and gender norms that influenced the lives and careers of female educators like Miss Thelma Hall.
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Loudoun County, Virginia, teacher, Miss Thelma Hall, white, female, born, August 23, 1900, Mountaville school, grades 1-7, salary, educational system, teaching practices, gender norms.