EWP 4-5 Hurley Olga H 01
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Title
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EWP 4-5 Hurley Olga H 01
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Description
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In this correspondence between Olga H. Hurley, a teacher, and O.L. Emerick, Division Superintendent of Loudoun County School in Virginia, we see a glimpse into the education system in 1956. Hurley, expressing concerns about tensions at Sterling School and the interference with her work, initially submitted her resignation but later decided to withdraw it at the request of Mr. Emerick. The exchange emphasizes the importance of communication and cooperation between teachers and administrators to address issues within the school system. The correspondence sheds light on the challenges faced by educators during this time period and the efforts made to resolve them in order to maintain a stable learning environment for students.
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Employment Card
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Tag
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education, communication, cooperation, school system, challenges, educators, administrators, tensions, Sterling School, 1956See all items with this value
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White teacher, Employment CardSee all items with this value
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Place
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Virginia
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Identifier
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1020951
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Is Version Of
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1020951_EWP_Hurley_Olga_H_01.pdf
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1020951_EWP_Hurley_Olga_H._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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2