EWP 4-5 Harrison Nancy Blanche 01
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Title
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EWP 4-5 Harrison Nancy Blanche 01
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Description
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The text provides a detailed record of Miss Nancy Blanche Harrison, a teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia. Born on March 27, 1895, she graduated from Radford College in 1943 with a Bachelor of Science in Education. Throughout her career, she taught a variety of subjects including English, History, Social Sciences, and Physical Education. Miss Harrison also possessed musical and athletic coaching ability, further enriching her role as an educator. The document indicates that she served as a principal at Arcola School, teaching Grade 7 and earning a salary of $2856 for the 1949-1950 academic year. It also notes her five days of sick leave in that period, as well as her retirement after many years of experience and service in education. Her record reflects a commitment to teaching and a diverse skill set that contributed to her success in the field.
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Employment Card
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Tag
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teacher, Loudoun County, Virginia, Radford College, Education, principal, Arcola School, salary, sick leave, retirement, commitmentSee all items with this value
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White teacher, Employment CardSee all items with this value
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PIISee all items with this value
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Redacted-for-PIISee all items with this value
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Place
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Virginia
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Identifier
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1020843
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Is Version Of
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1020843_EWP_Harrison_Nancy_Blanche_01.pdf
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Is Part Of
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Preservation Records
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Date Created
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8/2/23
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Format
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PDF Document
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Publisher
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Digitized by Edwin Washington Project
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Rights
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Loudoun County Public Schools
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Language
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English
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Number of Pages
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1