This text outlines the rules and regulations of the Loudoun County school system for the academic year of 1943-1944. It dictates guidelines for school hours, school ages, athletic games, compulsory education, responsibility and authority of principals, fire drills, reports of absences, suspension and expulsion of pupils, truancy and absences, use of tobacco, holidays and school calendar, text books, substitutes, drinking cups and water, and physical exercises. The text highlights the importance of attendance, discipline, and adherence to school policies. It also emphasizes the role of teachers as enforcers of these rules, as well as the involvement of parents and the superintendent in addressing any issues related to student conduct and attendance. Overall, this document provides insight into the educational system and practices of Loudoun County during this time period.
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Loudoun County, school rules, regulations, 1943-1944, attendance, discipline, teachers, parents, superintendent, compulsory education, responsibility, authority