This text from the Loudoun County School Board of 1944-1945 provides a detailed insight into the rules and regulations governing schools during this time period. It outlines strict guidelines for school attendance, school hours, teachers' responsibilities, and student discipline. The document highlights the importance of regular attendance, the role of teachers in reporting absences, and the procedures for handling truancy. It also addresses the use of substitutes, physical exercises for students, and the prohibition of tobacco on school grounds. The text reflects the emphasis on discipline, academic performance, and administrative procedures within the education system of that era. Additionally, it demonstrates the authority and control exercised by principals and teachers over students, as well as the involvement of the superintendent and school board in overseeing educational practices.
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Loudoun County, 1944-1945, schools, rules, regulations, attendance, discipline, teachers, students