This text provides a detailed insight into the rules and regulations governing schools in Loudoun County in the academic year 1955-1956. From guidelines on registers and school ages to school hours and responsibilities of principals, the text highlights the importance of discipline, attendance, and proper administration within educational institutions. It covers various aspects such as fire drills, suspension and expulsion of pupils, reports to parents, truancy, use of tobacco and alcoholic beverages prohibition, promotions, soft drinks, deficiencies removal, substitutes, sick leave, textbooks, and physical exercises. These regulations were put in place to ensure the smooth functioning of schools, maintain discipline among students, and uphold the standards of education in the county during this period.
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