This text records the personal and professional details of a teacher named Jurs Harrison in Loudoun County, Virginia during the early 20th century. It provides information on his physical attributes, educational background, teaching experience, and performance evaluations. Harrison attended college at S.T.C and U.Va, and held a degree. He taught various grades at Round Hill School from 1928-1934, receiving evaluations on his qualifications, recitation techniques, and relationships with the school and community. The evaluations rated his overall performance as good, with a total score of 88.5, reflecting his strengths in professional training, preparation, and community interest. This document sheds light on the standards and expectations for educators in rural Virginia during this period.
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teacher, Jurs Harrison, Loudoun County, Virginia, early 20th century, education, qualifications, performance evaluation, professional training, community interest