Maria Ivanovna Ermakova (nee Malygina, 1894 - 1969 ) - Soviet teacher, director of several schools in the city of Sverdlovsk.
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Biography
Born on June 21, 1894 in the village of Korovino, Melenkovsky district, Vladimir province, in a large peasant family.
In June 1914, Maria graduated from the county gymnasium with a certificate from a primary school teacher. In 1916, she moved to the village of Verkhnyaya Kurya with the whole family, then to the village of Beads in the Perm province .
In Biser by 1926 she worked as an elementary school teacher. Here, in 1918, she married P.P. Yermakov , a revolutionary [1] , one of the organizers of the Beersky Party Cell [2] . After the October Revolution Yermakova became the first secretary of the youth union, was a member of the women's department, in October 1919 joined the RCP (b) .
In 1926, due to the transfer of her husband to another job, she moved to the city of Troitsk, Chelyabinsk Region , where she worked as a teacher and deputy head of the school. In 1928 she graduated from the external history department of the teacher's institute. In 1929, the whole family moved to the city of Sverdlovsk. Here she worked at school number 14, then she was in charge of a seven-year school factory and school combine number 11 (including a kindergarten, primary and secondary schools). In 1934–1939, she worked as head of school No. 5, where a new school building was built under her control.
Then Maria Ivanovna worked as deputy head of the Sverdlovsk regional department of national education (1939–1940), head of teacher training courses for part-time secondary schools (1940–1941), head of orphanage No. 2 (1941–1942), and director of the film library (1942). In 1942, she returned to work at school number 5, in 1944 she moved to work at secondary school number 3, and then to elementary school number 7, from where she retired.
In 1941, MI Ermakova graduated from the four courses of the Sverdlovsk Pedagogical Institute. Along with teaching, she was engaged in public affairs - in 1926–1929 she was elected deputy of the Troitsk City Council, in 1931–1937 she was a member of the Sverdlovsk Regional Committee of the trade union of education workers, in 1932–1938 was a deputy of the Sverdlovsk City Council of Workers' Deputies.
She died March 28, 1969 in Sverdlovsk. She was buried at Shirokorechenskoye cemetery.
She was awarded the Order of Lenin (1949), as well as medals, including "For Labor Difference" (1967) and "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945" (1945).
Notes
- ↑ State Archive of the Perm Region (inaccessible link) . The appeal date is April 26, 2017. Archived April 27, 2017.
- ↑ Village Beads (XX century)