The text outlines the rules and regulations for school attendance, hours, and reporting in Loudoun County during the 1936-1937 academic year. It specifies age requirements for enrollment, school hours, dropping pupils from the roll, and compulsory education guidelines. It also details the responsibilities and authority of principals, including the management of fire drills, suspension and expulsion of pupils, and reporting to parents. Teachers are required to make regular reports on pupils' work, attendance, and behavior, as well as to enforce rules such as the prohibition of tobacco use on school grounds. The text also addresses holiday schedules, use of substitutes, provisions for physical exercises, and the requirement for all pupils to have textbooks. The historical document provides insight into the educational practices and administrative procedures of the time period.