Frederick Lyttleton Hutchison was a teacher who received ratings in various categories from Excellent to Poor between 1950 and 1954. He taught in Pittsylvania County for two years and in Rappahannock for seven months, then in m//su County for one session. Overall, he taught for a total of four years. Hutchison was evaluated on criteria such as punctuality, cooperation, attitude, and growth and success. His punctuality was noted to include reaching the school building by 8:40 each morning, while his cooperation was with school administrators and fellow teachers. The information suggests an overview of Hutchison's professional conduct and performance during his teaching career in Virginia during the 1950s.
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