Alice Kerr, a female white teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia, began her teaching career in 1928 at North Fork School teaching various subjects such as English, Latin, and Spanish. Kerr graduated from Lincoln High School in 1924 and went on to graduate from William and Mary College in 1928 with a Bachelor's degree. She displayed good physical condition and was actively involved in the Episcopal Church. Kerr's teaching abilities were evaluated based on her natural ability, scholarship, professional training, recitation methods, and her relationships with the school and community. She consistently scored high marks on these evaluations, demonstrating excellent teaching skills and dedication to her students. Kerr served as a teacher and librarian at several schools in the county until her retirement in 1948, leaving a positive impact on the education system of Loudoun County.
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Alice Kerr, teacher, Loudoun County, Virginia, North Fork School, English, Latin, Spanish, Lincoln High School, William and Mary College, Episcopal Church, teaching skills