Frederick Lyttleton Hutchison was a teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia, who held a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of Education degree from the University of Maryland. He began his teaching career in 1954, teaching Biology and Vocational Agriculture. Over the years, he advanced to roles such as Principal of Grade 7 and ultimately Principal of Loudoun Valley High School. Hutchison's teaching experience included coaching basketball and baseball, and he was noted for his physical condition and good health. His progression in salary and responsibilities reflects his dedication to education and leadership within the school system in the 1950s and 1960s. This record provides valuable insight into the career of a dedicated educator in that era.
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Frederick Lyttleton Hutchison, teacher, Loudoun County, Virginia, Bachelor of Science, Master of Education, University of Maryland, Biology, Vocational Agriculture, Principal, Loudoun Valley High School, coaching, basketball, baseball, education, leadership.