This text appears to be a record of a teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia during the early 20th century. The teacher, Ethel Foy, was a female of white race, born on July 17, 1893. She had attended Familielle S.N.S. college and held a degree, with a total of 5 years of teaching experience. Ethel taught subjects such as 1st and 2nd grade in Purcellville, earning a salary of $725 per year. It is noted in the record that she did not have a professional certificate. The reason for leaving the service and any other remarks are not specified in this document. This type of record provides valuable insight into the educational system and teaching profession of the era.
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teacher, Loudoun County, Virginia, early 20th century, Ethel Foy, Familielle S.N.S. college, Purcellville, salary, educational system, teaching profession, record