The document is a teacher's record from Loudoun County, Virginia, dating back to the 1945-1946 academic year. The teacher, M. Thomas Elgin, was a female of White race, born on August 23, 1923. She had a good physical condition, was single, and attended college but did not hold a degree. Elgin taught Commercial subjects at Aldie School, earning a salary of $250 per month. The records show that she was rated poorly in punctuality, cooperation, growth, and success attitude. The comments on her performance indicate that she was not adequately prepared for her teaching duties. This historical text provides insight into the evaluation and expectations of teachers in the mid-20th century educational system in Virginia.
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teacher record, Loudoun County, Virginia, 1945-1946, M. Thomas Elgin, female, white, born August 23 1923, physical condition, single, college attendee, commercial subjects, Aldie School, $250 salary, poor ratings, punctuality, cooperation, growth, success attitude, historical text, evaluation, expectations