In July 1931, the Loudoun County school authorities announced plans for a demonstration school with Mr. Emerick and Mrs. Windle as teachers. Miss Helen Einstein, a graduate of Radford State Teachers College with a Collegiate Professional Certificate, was appointed as the teacher for the school in Paeonian Springs. Miss Einstein, a former honor student at RTC, resigned from her position at Radford College to take on this important role. She was a member of P.Gamma Mu and Sigma Biama Sigma and was well-regarded within Radford's social circles. Mrs. Windle, the School Supervisor, successfully arranged for the school to launch in the upcoming session, securing a capable teacher for this significant endeavor. The efforts of the school authorities in finding a qualified teacher for the demonstration school were commendable.
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