Mr. J. Herman Summers was a male, white teacher from Loudoun County, Virginia, known for his teaching career during the 1929-1930 school year. Born on July 17, 1882, he attended Hilliam College multiple times between 1900 and 1913, earning a B.A. degree. Mr. Summers taught at Hope School, instructing students in grades 1-7. His service record showed dedication, but he did not complete the full session. An evaluation of his qualifications rated him as average in natural ability and personality, scholarship, professional training, recitation planning and aim, teacher and pupil preparation, and relationship with the school and community. Overall, Mr. Summers received a satisfactory score of 76, indicating he was a competent educator despite a few areas for improvement.
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male, white, teacher, Loudoun County, Virginia, career, Hope School