Margie Trumbo Huffman, an experienced educator, began her teaching career in the late 1930s in Rockingham County, Virginia before moving on to Rappahannock, Culpeper, and eventually Loudoun County. Over the years, she taught a variety of grades and subjects, with a focus on Grades 1 and 2 in Waterford from 1958 to 1967. Huffman was known for her excellent punctuality, cooperation, and growth and success attitude as noted in her professional evaluations. Her salary increased steadily throughout her time in Loudoun County, reflecting her dedication and effectiveness as a teacher. This document provides a glimpse into the professional life of a teacher in mid-20th century Virginia and highlights the importance placed on qualities such as punctuality and cooperation in the evaluation of educators.
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Margie Trumbo Huffman, educator, teaching career, Virginia, grades 1 and 2, Waterford, punctuality, cooperation, growth attitude, Loudoun County