This text is a teacher's record from Loudoun County, Virginia in the early 20th century. It provides detailed information about a female teacher named Mrs. Lucille S. Utgard, including her personal details, education background, teaching experience, and performance evaluations. Mrs. Utgard attended Platteville and Whitewater normals in the early 1910s and held a degree. She taught various grades at Luckette School from 1926 to 1932, with her performance evaluated based on qualifications, recitation skills, and her relation to the school and community. The record shows that she consistently received high scores, indicating that she was a skilled and dedicated teacher with strong professional and personal qualities. This document provides valuable insights into the education system and teaching standards of that time period.
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