The text is a detailed record of a teacher named Ausa Rubye Jackson in Loudoun County, Virginia. She was a white, female Baptist, born on July 14, 1913, with a degree in Applied Education and a second recommendation in History. She attended various colleges and held a Bachelor of Science degree. Her teaching career spanned from 1933 to 1943, teaching subjects such as English, History, Social Science, and Music to grades 1-7. She demonstrated musical and athletic coaching abilities and received salary increases as she gained more experience. The record indicates she left one school after teaching for only 4 and a half months to complete the term. Throughout her 10 years of teaching, she displayed a strong commitment to education and professional growth.