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Sometimes photographs are found within folders of paper, but if there were a large group of photographs for one subject (such as a particular school), a separate file for photographs was created.","Subgroup 1: General Files (1909-1995)\nThis material has series named for a subject (i.e. Integration) or type of material (i.e. Publications), and arranged alphabetically by these terms. Files are arranged by individual subjects and sometimes individual items.","Subgroup 2: Individual Schools (1910-2004)\nWithin Subgroup 2 the records are arranged into series alphabetically by school and then by type of material. Many times items are filed individually, and the file name is the title of that document.","Subgroup 3: Parent-Teacher Associations and Council of PTAs (1916-2004)\nIn Subgroup 3, individual PTA groups are filed alphabetically by school. Many times items are filed individually, and the file name is the title of that document. After the school-by-school listing is the PTA County Council series, arranged by type of material.","Researchers interested in Arlington County public schools will also find information in Records of the Citizen's Committee for School Improvement (RG 9), and the Personal Papers of Elizabeth Pfohl Campbell (RG 19). Personal Papers of Barbara Marx (RG 18) has material specifically on integration of Arlington schools. Personal Papers of Barnard D. Joy (RG 70) contains information on Arlington and Virginia public schools and school administration groups. In addition, RG 163 contains the minutes and agendas for the School Board, starting from 1922. RG 373 holds records for Hoffman-Boston, Arlington's African-American school before desegregation. These two collections are filed separately and have their own finding aids, although oversized materials are filed with RG 7.","Record Group 7 contains the incomplete and unofficial records of the Arlington County, Virginia, public school system. The entire collection measures 20.85 linear feet, and ranges in date between 1909 and 2004. The bulk of the material is from the period 1946-1988. Materials include information on School Board candidates, architectural reports and site studies for school buildings, school personnel handbooks, salary and retirement information from the 1950s, reports of citizen advisory councils and task forces on instructional issues (1950s through 1970s) and many school publications including newsletters and clippings about Arlington schools, chiefly during the 1950s through the 1970s.","Subgroup 1: General Records (1909-1995)\nThis subgroup contains records that refer to the county school system and its policies. Researchers will find information on the School Board nomination process and School Board concerns in the 1950s, school integration, finances, school buildings and population, personnel policies, curriculum changes and developments, citizen concerns as related by advisory councils, approaches to dealing with student problems and publicity concerning the schools. Subgroup 1 contains correspondence and memoranda, publications, budgets, meeting minutes, reports, maps, photographs and clippings. The bulk of the material dates from 1950-1980.","Subgroup 2: Individual Schools (1910-2004)\nSubgroup 2 focuses on individual schools, and contains correspondence, memoranda, clippings, publications and programs, reports, photographs, newsletters and some oversized materials. The bulk of the material dates from 1950-1960 and 1970-1985. There are also several CD-ROMs with page captures from Swanson Middle School's website and scans of historical photographs for an anniversary publication. The information in this subgroup concentrates on individual school policies, procedures and special events. There are also many photographs, both of school events and staff and more formal classbooks, which are albums with school portraits of all students, arranged by classroom. Some of these books have photograph identification.","Subgroup 3: Parent-Teacher Associations and Council of PTAs (1916-2004)\nSubgroup 3 contains scattered records of numerous Arlington school PTAs, the bulk of which is from 1948-1980. Types of material include bylaws, histories, newspaper clippings, handbooks, minutes, financial documents, newsletters, correspondence, reports, and photographs. While the material in many of these series is sparse, several PTAs have more complete files, such as Cherrydale PTA (1916-1969), Fairlington PTA (1952-1979), Walter Reed PTA (1921-1984), and Woodmont PTA (1935-1982). There was also a central body with representatives from individual school PTAs called the Council of PTAs. They had were part of a similar group for the commonwealth of Virginia. Generally, the records reflect efforts to raise money (through social events and other activities) in order to provide equipment and library books for the schools. The PTAs also promoted health and safety and attractive school surroundings. Several Arlington County public schools have been closed (such as Woodmont), and the records show activities to prevent closings or to ease the transition to a new school.","There are no restrictions.","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Arlington County Public Schools, \n1909-2005"],"collection_ssim":["Arlington County Public Schools, \n1909-2005"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["RG 7"],"unitid_tesim":["RG 7"],"repository_ssm":["Arlington Public Library"],"repository_ssim":["Arlington Public Library"],"creator_ssm":["Arlington Public Schools (Arlington, Va.)"],"creator_ssim":["Arlington Public Schools (Arlington, Va.)"],"acqinfo_ssim":["These unofficial records were gathered from various sources including Warren Cox, a School Board Chair, and Alice Suffit, a teacher in teh Arlington County system. 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Subgroup 1 contains correspondence and memoranda, publications, budgets, meeting minutes, reports, maps, photographs and clippings. The bulk of the material dates from 1950-1980.","Subgroup 2: Individual Schools (1910-2004)\nSubgroup 2 focuses on individual schools, and contains correspondence, memoranda, clippings, publications and programs, reports, photographs, newsletters and some oversized materials. The bulk of the material dates from 1950-1960 and 1970-1985. There are also several CD-ROMs with page captures from Swanson Middle School's website and scans of historical photographs for an anniversary publication. The information in this subgroup concentrates on individual school policies, procedures and special events. There are also many photographs, both of school events and staff and more formal classbooks, which are albums with school portraits of all students, arranged by classroom. 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Most of the series are incomplete and scattered.","Series 18 and 19 are organized chronologically by binder. Series 20 is organized by binder; the creator, Nancy Renfro, placed selected materials in plastic sleeves (some labeled), so each folder is the contents of one sleeve. Series 21, Sue Renfro's materials, were originally filed in several accordion folders, many of which were labeled, and with some smaller mailing envelopes inside. Each subseries reflects one of those accordion folders, and Renfro's titles of the larger folders or mailing envelopes are in quotes [\"\"]. The last subseries contains the smaller accordion folders.","The Organized Women Voters of Arlington County was founded in 1923 as the Arlington County League of Women Voters, and later that same year changed its name to the Organized Women Voters in order to remain clearly independent of the now nationally known League of Women Voters. 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The collection measures 9.2 linear feet, and ranges from 1923 to 2015. Found in this group are scattered meeting minutes, membership lists, meeting announcements, by laws and constitution, financial documentation, memorabilia, and newsclippings. Of particular interest are the early meeting minutes and correspondence for the 1923 through 1925 period. The collection also houses several photographs of members at their various functions.","Series 18 and 19 are binders put together by Nancy Renfro and Mimi Simms as a sort of yearbook for the club. These contain meeting agendas, minutes, Treasurer's Reports, correspondence (usually related to organizing OWV meetings and special events), and published material that supported meeting speakers. 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Other items expected to be available elsewhere were excluded.","Researchers interested in issues revolving around the development of National Airport should consult Record Group 13, Samuel Milner National Airport Research Papers, Record Group 37, Metropolitan Washington Airports, and RG 189, Anderson National Airport Collection. Researchers interested in Arlington planning and construction should consult RG 43, Interstate 66, RG 199, Papers of Carrie Johnson, and RG 130, Arlington County Planning Commission Records. Those reviewing public health in Arlington should look at RG 21, Records of the Arlington County Department of Health and RG 169, Records of the School Nurse Program. For more information on Arlington Fire Department, see RG 170, Personal Papers of James Fought. 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There are clippings, drafts of speeches and correspondence, meeting minutes and other published material with notations made by Mrs. Renfro, and occasional personal papers scattered throughout. 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Series 6, Publications, has three subseries: branch yearbooks, branch bulletins, and other publications. Within series the arrangement is chiefly chronological. An exception is Series 10, Special Projects, which is chiefly alphabetical in separate alphabets reflecting donations made in different years. Accretions over time have been folded into the original structure of the files.","The American Association of University Women (AAUW) unites the graduates of regionally accredited institutions of higher education in order to promote education and equity for all women and girls. It is composed of three corporations: the Association with more than 1600 branches which lobby for education and equity, the AAUW Educational Foundation which funds research on girls and education and grants fellowships for women, and the AAUW Legal Advocacy Fund which provides funds for women seeking judicial redress for sex discrimination in higher education.","The AAUW's Arlington Branch was founded in November 1943 with 20 charter members, and received official recognition in 1944. Currently, general membership meetings are held nine times a year, and there are seven interest or study groups. The Branch, currently with over 200 members, contributes to the Educational Foundation and Legal Advocacy Fund, promotes study and action in community and cultural interests, education and international relations, and cooperates in the Association's Virginia State and South Atlantic regional work. Through the years, study groups included as their focus: international affairs, art, literature, music, antiques, social policy, education and legislation.","The Arlington Branch received the Five Star Award each year, 1994-2001, and the new Twenty-first Century Recognition Award in 2002. 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Accretions over time have been folded into the original structure of the files."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe American Association of University Women (AAUW) unites the graduates of regionally accredited institutions of higher education in order to promote education and equity for all women and girls. It is composed of three corporations: the Association with more than 1600 branches which lobby for education and equity, the AAUW Educational Foundation which funds research on girls and education and grants fellowships for women, and the AAUW Legal Advocacy Fund which provides funds for women seeking judicial redress for sex discrimination in higher education.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe AAUW's Arlington Branch was founded in November 1943 with 20 charter members, and received official recognition in 1944. Currently, general membership meetings are held nine times a year, and there are seven interest or study groups. 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It is composed of three corporations: the Association with more than 1600 branches which lobby for education and equity, the AAUW Educational Foundation which funds research on girls and education and grants fellowships for women, and the AAUW Legal Advocacy Fund which provides funds for women seeking judicial redress for sex discrimination in higher education.","The AAUW's Arlington Branch was founded in November 1943 with 20 charter members, and received official recognition in 1944. Currently, general membership meetings are held nine times a year, and there are seven interest or study groups. The Branch, currently with over 200 members, contributes to the Educational Foundation and Legal Advocacy Fund, promotes study and action in community and cultural interests, education and international relations, and cooperates in the Association's Virginia State and South Atlantic regional work. Through the years, study groups included as their focus: international affairs, art, literature, music, antiques, social policy, education and legislation.","The Arlington Branch received the Five Star Award each year, 1994-2001, and the new Twenty-first Century Recognition Award in 2002. These awards honor branches that apply and demonstrate meeting at least five of seven criteria including: (1) a net 5% growth in membership; (2)-(3)high donations to the Educational Foundation and Legal Advocacy Fund; (4) community action projects relating to education and equity for women and girls; (5)sustained public advocacy; (6) proven local visibility through public action; and (7) branch member attendance at AAUW state, regional, and national meetings."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e Records of the American Association of University Women, Arlington Branch, Collection # RG 33, Arlington Public Library, Center for Local History \u003c!-- Add your institution's citation information --\u003e\n\u003c/p\u003e\n"],"prefercite_tesim":["Records of the American Association of University Women, Arlington Branch, Collection # RG 33, Arlington Public Library, Center for Local History"],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eResearchers interested in Arlington-wide women's organizations may also wish to see \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=arlington/ViAr00016.xml\"\u003e\u003ctitle render=\"bold\"\u003eRG 16, Arlington Federation of Women's Clubs\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e, \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=arlington/ViAr00017.xml\"\u003e\u003ctitle render=\"bold\"\u003eRG 17, Organized Women Voters of Arlington County\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e, \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=arlington/ViAr00044.xml\"\u003e\u003ctitle render=\"bold\"\u003eRG 44, Arlington League of Women Voters\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e, \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=arlington/ViAr00131.xml\"\u003e\u003ctitle render=\"bold\"\u003eRG 131, Zonta Club of Arlington County\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e, \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=arlington/ViAr00156.xml\"\u003e\u003ctitle render=\"bold\"\u003eRG 156, Records of Soroptimists International of Arlington County\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e, \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=arlington/ViAr00171.xml\"\u003e\u003ctitle render=\"bold\"\u003eRG 171, Arlington Women's Democratic Club\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e,  and \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=arlington/ViAr00322.xml\"\u003e\u003ctitle render=\"bold\"\u003eRG 322, Records of the Arlington Women's Club\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Material"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Researchers interested in Arlington-wide women's organizations may also wish to see RG 16, Arlington Federation of Women's Clubs, RG 17, Organized Women Voters of Arlington County, RG 44, Arlington League of Women Voters, RG 131, Zonta Club of Arlington County, RG 156, Records of Soroptimists International of Arlington County, RG 171, Arlington Women's Democratic Club,  and RG 322, Records of the Arlington Women's Club."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRecord Group 33 houses the official records of the Arlington, Virginia Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW), 1943-2005. The record group measures approximately 11.5 linear feet. This record group documents the changing emphasis of the AAUW's Arlington Branch over more than 50 years on issues such as the environment, integration in education and employment, and especially equity for girls and women in all levels of education and in other aspects of life such as employment. Records concern not only the Arlington Branch's activities, but its relationship with the national organization, and contains some general AAUW materials. Most notable of these relate to the AAUW National Conference.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTypes of material documenting the Branch's activities include: executive board and general meeting minutes, bylaws, financial records, correspondence, yearbooks and bulletins, reports to the regional and national AAUW, photographs, scrapbooks, clippings and other memorabilia. There are three binders containing scrapbooks, and a Cards Box holding cards containing information on individual members. There is also documentation on special projects for the Arlington Branch, which include several youth education initiatives and the branch's 25th and 50th anniversary celebrations.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Record Group 33 houses the official records of the Arlington, Virginia Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW), 1943-2005. The record group measures approximately 11.5 linear feet. This record group documents the changing emphasis of the AAUW's Arlington Branch over more than 50 years on issues such as the environment, integration in education and employment, and especially equity for girls and women in all levels of education and in other aspects of life such as employment. Records concern not only the Arlington Branch's activities, but its relationship with the national organization, and contains some general AAUW materials. Most notable of these relate to the AAUW National Conference.","Types of material documenting the Branch's activities include: executive board and general meeting minutes, bylaws, financial records, correspondence, yearbooks and bulletins, reports to the regional and national AAUW, photographs, scrapbooks, clippings and other memorabilia. There are three binders containing scrapbooks, and a Cards Box holding cards containing information on individual members. 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Other items expected to be available elsewhere were excluded.","Researchers interested in issues revolving around the development of National Airport should consult Record Group 13, Samuel Milner National Airport Research Papers, Record Group 37, Metropolitan Washington Airports, and RG 189, Anderson National Airport Collection. Researchers interested in Arlington planning and construction should consult RG 43, Interstate 66, RG 199, Papers of Carrie Johnson, and RG 130, Arlington County Planning Commission Records. Those reviewing public health in Arlington should look at RG 21, Records of the Arlington County Department of Health and RG 169, Records of the School Nurse Program. For more information on Arlington Fire Department, see RG 170, Personal Papers of James Fought. 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