This document from Loudoun County, Virginia provides a detailed record of a teacher named Alexander S. Jenkins, a white male born in 1897. He held a Bachelor of Arts degree and had attended various institutions for college, accumulating a total of 66 credits. Jenkins had teaching experience in different schools, teaching subjects such as English, History, Mathematics, and Social Science. His performance was evaluated through a score card system, with ratings in categories such as Natural Ability, Scholarship, and relations with the community. Overall, Jenkins was rated as having good to excellent qualifications, demonstrating strong professional training, preparation, and skills in teaching.
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White teacher, Employment Card
Loudoun County, Virginia, teacher, Alexander S. Jenkins, white male, born 1897, Bachelor of Arts, college, credits, English, History, Mathematics, Social Science, score card, Natural Ability, Scholarship, community relations, qualifications, professional training, education system, early 20th century, Virginia.