This text outlines the rules and regulations regarding school attendance, school hours, mandatory physical exercises, fire drills, teacher responsibilities, and the authority of principals in Loudoun County in the late 1930s and early 1940s. It also covers guidelines for reporting absences, promoting students, handling truancy, and giving exams. The text emphasizes the importance of maintaining attendance records, keeping schools in proper shape, and securing approval for interscholastic games. It also addresses the prohibition of tobacco use on school grounds, the necessity for textbooks for all pupils, and the requirement for daily physical exercises. Overall, this text reflects the strict and organized educational system in place during this time period, with a focus on discipline, attendance, and academic standards.
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school attendance, regulations, physical exercises, fire drills, rules, discipline, academic standards, truancy, textbooks