Frederick Lyttleton Hutchison's teaching career in Loudoun County, Virginia is detailed in this record, reflecting his dedication and experience in education. Beginning in 1954, he taught Biology and Vocational Agriculture at Loudoun County Agriculture, later moving on to serve as Principal for grades 6 and 7 in Aldie. Hutchison's teaching positions and responsibilities evolved over the years, showcasing his commitment and leadership skills. Notably, he held a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master's in Education from the University of Maryland, further solidifying his credentials. Hutchison's salary increased with each year of experience, culminating in his role as Principal at Sterling and Loudoun Valley High in the late 1960s. This document provides valuable insight into the career trajectory of a dedicated educator in rural Virginia during the mid-20th century.
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