The document provides a glimpse into the life and career of Sarah Stickley, a female teacher from Loudoun County, Virginia. Born on February 11, 1901, Stickley graduated from Stracburg H.5. and the University of Virginia, holding a degree in education. Throughout her tenure from 1926-1930, Stickley taught middlebing grades 6-7, displaying a strong commitment to her profession as demonstrated by her high scores in various categories on her score card. Notably, she exhibited excellent professional training, preparation of teacher and pupils, as well as community interest and governing ability. Stickley's total score of 84 reflects her dedication and competence as an educator during this period. This historical document sheds light on the standards and evaluations of teachers in the early 20th century in a rural Virginia county.
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Sarah Stickley, teacher, Loudoun County, Virginia, education, middle grades, professionalism, training, commitment, evaluation, early 20th century