This document outlines the rules and regulations for schools in Loudoun County in 1940-1941, as approved by the County School Board. It covers various aspects of school operations, including physical exercises, school ages, school hours, athletic games, compulsory education, responsibility and authority of principals, fire drills, reports, suspension and expulsion of pupils, truancy and absences, use of tobacco, holidays and school calendar, deficiencies removal, text books, substitutes, drinking cups and water. Teachers are required to report absences and conduct regular inspections of pupils. The document emphasizes the importance of physical exercise, regular attendance, and adherence to rules for student discipline. It also addresses the use of substitutes, provision of text books to students, and health and safety measures such as ensuring access to clean drinking water and eliminating common drinking cups.
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rules, regulations, schools, Loudoun County, 1940-1941, physical exercises, school hours, compulsory education, principals, fire drills, suspension, expulsion, truancy, tobacco, holidays, deficiencies removal, textbooks, substitutes, drinking cups, water