Miss M. Hillis Smith was a dedicated educator in Loudoun County, Virginia, from 1920 to 1948. She attended Virginia Intermont College and Fredericksburg STC for her college education and displayed strong professional training with a focus on community involvement and school governance. Known for her punctuality, cooperation, and positive attitude, Miss Smith taught a variety of subjects, including math and English, at different schools in the county. She received high marks for her natural ability, scholarship, and skill in the classroom. Despite not holding a degree, she excelled in her teaching career and positively impacted the lives of her students. Her record exemplifies a committed and effective educator who prioritized the success and well-being of her students.
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educator, Loudoun County, Virginia, Virginia Intermont College, Fredericksburg STC, community involvement, school governance, punctuality, cooperation, positive attitude, math, English, scholarship, skill, teaching career, committed, effective