This text outlines the rules and regulations for schools in Loudoun County in 1942-1943, approved by the County School Board. It includes guidelines for registers, school ages, hours, athletic games, compulsory education, responsibility and authority of principals, fire drills, reports, suspension and expulsion of pupils, reporting to parents, truancy and absences, use of tobacco, deficiencies, holidays and school calendar, text books, drinking cups and water substitutes, and physical exercises. Teachers are expected to follow these regulations, including keeping registers in proper shape, reporting absences and truancy, conducting fire drills, and ensuring students participate in physical exercises. The text also specifies rules around holidays, absences, and the use of tobacco on school grounds, demonstrating the strict standards and expectations set by the County School Board at that time.
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schools, regulations, Loudoun County, 1942-1943, County School Board, guidelines, hours, compulsory education, principals, fire drills, suspension