The text provides detailed information on James M. Grainger Jr., a male Caucasian teacher from Loudoun County, Virginia, born on December 11, 1913. Grainger attended Farmville High School and the University of Virginia, graduating in 1938 with a Bachelor of Science in Education. He had a total of 60 college credits in various subjects, including music, chemistry, and Spanish. Grainger taught at Round Hill School during the 1941-42 academic year, teaching grades 7 and 8. The text also includes a scorecard evaluating Grainger's qualifications, recitation techniques, and his relationships with the school and community. This detailed record provides valuable insights into the life and career of a teacher in mid-20th century Virginia.
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James M Grainger Jr, teacher, Loudoun County, Virginia, Caucasian, Farmville High School, University of Virginia, Bachelor of Science in Education, college credits, music, chemistry, Spanish, Round Hill School, academic year, grades 7 and 8, qualifications, recitation techniques, relationships, school, community, mid-20th century, Virginia