The text is an application for a Jeanes Teacher Aid to be employed in Loudoun County, Virginia during the school year 1938-1939. The application outlines the terms of employment, including a monthly salary of $100.00 to be paid by various sources including the Southern Education Foundation, State funds, County funds, and District funds. The proposed Jeanes Teacher, Miss Gertrude A. Alexander, is described as holding a B.S. and M.A. degree and being eligible to receive a Collegiate Professional teacher's certificate from the State. The role of the Jeanes Teacher would involve general supervision of colored schools in the County. The application was made by O. L. Emerick, Superintendent of Loudoun County Schools, on behalf of themselves and cooperating local school authorities, and was approved by the State Agent for Negro Schools and the President of the Southern Education Foundation on August 24, 1938.
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Jeanes Teacher, Loudoun County, Virginia, 1938-1939, Miss Gertrude A. Alexander, Employment terms, School supervision colored schools, Southern Education Foundation, O.L. Emerick, State Agent for Negro Schools