This document outlines the rules and regulations for schools in Loudoun County in 1949, signed by the chairman, division superintendent, and clerk. It details the requirements for physical exercises, attendance registers, school ages, school hours, teacher responsibilities, fire drills, reports, suspension and expulsion of pupils, truancy and absences, tobacco and alcohol prohibition, soft drink sales, holidays, promotions, substitutes, text books, and use of report forms for assessments. These guidelines provide insight into the daily operations and expectations of schools during this time period, highlighting the emphasis on discipline, attendance, and student well-being. It also shows the structured schedule and rules that teachers and students were required to follow in Loudoun County schools in the mid-20th century.
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school regulations, discipline, attendance, teacher responsibilities, student well-being, fire drills, holidays, text books, mid- 20th century