This document is a teacher's record from Loudoun County, Virginia in the early 1940s. The teacher, Mrs. Helen Adrian, was a white female from Ashburn, Virginia, born on October 12, 1906. She was married and a member of the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Adrian had a good physical condition and no previous teaching experience or college degree. She taught Home Economics at Asleburn High School for two years, earning a salary of $4500 per year. The record indicates that she had some musical ability but no experience in athletic coaching.
This document is a teacher's record from Loudoun County, Virginia in the early 1940s. The teacher, Mrs. Helen Adrian, was a white female from Ashburn, Virginia, born on October 12, 1906. She was married and a member of the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Adrian had a good physical condition and no previous teaching experience or college degree. She taught Home Economics at Asleburn High School for two years, earning a salary of $4500 per year. The record indicates that she had some musical ability but no experience in athletic coaching. This document provides insight into the educational and professional background of a female teacher in Virginia during this time period.
Employment Card
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White Teacher, Employment Card
teacher, record, Loudoun County, Virginia, 1940s, Helen Adrian, Ashburn, Home Economics, Asleburn High School, salary