EWP 4-5 Hall Cornelia Maupin 01

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Title
EWP 4-5 Hall Cornelia Maupin 01
Description
Employment Card
This document reflects the teaching career of Mrs. Cornelia Maupin Hall in Loudoun County, Virginia in the mid-20th century. Mrs. Hall, a Methodist and graduate of Quadison College with a B.S. degree, taught math and social science to 6th and 7th grade students at Lincoln School in 1945-46. She received positive evaluations for her punctuality, cooperation, and attitude. However, her teaching career was interrupted for family reasons.
This document reflects the teaching career of Mrs. Cornelia Maupin Hall in Loudoun County, Virginia in the mid-20th century. Mrs. Hall, a Methodist and graduate of Quadison College with a B.S. degree, taught math and social science to 6th and 7th grade students at Lincoln School in 1945-46. She received positive evaluations for her punctuality, cooperation, and attitude. However, her teaching career was interrupted for family reasons. The document provides insight into the standards and expectations for teachers during this time period, as well as the requirements for certification and professional evaluation. Mrs. Hall's record exemplifies the dedication and commitment of educators in rural Virginia during the post-World War II era.
Employment Card
Tag
White Teacher, Employment Card
teaching, career, Loudoun County, Virginia, mid-20th century, Methodist, Quadison College, math, social science, Lincoln School, evaluation, certification, dedication.
White teacher, Employment Card
Place
Virginia
Identifier
1020790
Is Version Of
1020790_EWP_Hall_Cornelia_Maupin_01.pdf
Is Part Of
Preservation Records
Date Created
8/2/23
Format
PDF Document
Publisher
Digitized by Edwin Washington Project
Rights
Loudoun County Public Schools
Language
English
Number of Pages
2