These regulations, dated 1924-1925, outline the rules and procedures for school hours, attendance, and reporting in Loudoun County. Schools were required to open at 9 a.m., close at 4 p.m., and give specific daily recess times. Principals and teachers could adjust recess times during winter months with permission. Monthly reports were required for attendance and academic progress, to be submitted promptly to the division superintendent. The compulsory education law applied to children of specific ages unless exempted for medical or geographic reasons. Teachers were responsible for reporting absences and dropping students from the roll for extended absences. Penalties, such as fines, could be imposed for non-compliance. The regulations also outlined procedures for suspension, expulsion recommendations, and truancy reporting. Overall, the document reflects the structured and diligent approach to education administration during this historical period.
Tag
1924-1925, regulations, school hours, attendance, reporting, Loudoun County, compulsory education, division superintendent, suspension, expulsion, truancy