This document from Loudoun County, Virginia provides a detailed record of a teacher named Miss Jucy Simpson. She was a white female born on September 12, 1856, and taught at various public schools and a seminary in the area. The record includes information on her salary, years of experience, and the subjects she taught. Miss Simpson held a degree and had coaching abilities in athletics. She left her teaching position after the 1925-1926 school year. This document offers valuable insights into the life and career of an educator in the early 20th century, shedding light on the educational system and employment conditions of the time.
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