The document is a scorecard evaluation of Elizabeth James for the sessions of 1928 and 1929-1930, providing a detailed assessment of her qualifications, teaching performance, and overall contributions to the community as a teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia. Elizabeth James received a total score of 83, indicating a good performance. The evaluation criteria included natural ability, scholarship, recitation skills, preparation of teacher and pupils, as well as community involvement. James, a white Methodist woman, taught at Waterford and Aldie schools, specializing in grades 1-2, with a salary range of $90-$95. Her educational background included attendance at Lincoln High School and State Teachers College in Harrisonburg, with a total of 32 college credits.
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