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Norfolk School District Lice Policy

Norfolk School District Lice Policy
Created on 
January 31, 2019

Norfolk still retains its "no nit" policy and requests that parents of affected students seek treatment immediately to control and eliminate the active infestation before a child returns to school. Head Lice: Screening for head lice is done as the need arises. Infected children will be excluded from school until treatment is received and lice are cleared. We suggest that you examine your child's hair at the beginning of the school year and periodically throughout the year.

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Grand Prairie and Irving School Lice Policies

Grand Prairie and Irving School Lice Policies
Created on 
January 30, 2019

Schools Children should be treated at home and are allowed to remain in school with head lice. However, head lice is not considered a communicable disease and is not a health hazard.

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McKinney And Allen School Lice Policies

McKinney And Allen School Lice Policies
Created on 
January 29, 2019

MCKINNEY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL LICE POLICY This district no longer has a "no nit" policy. "Head Lice (Pediculosis) Guidelines MISD Health Services will follow the steps below in providing information about and the prevention of the spread of head lice. Information is available from the campus nurse and on our website about head lice and its prevention. The campus nurse instructs the students on prevention and the spread of head lice throughout the school year. The nurse checks for head lice on a particular student from the referral of a teacher or the child’s parent.

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Garland and Richardson School Lice Policies

Garland and Richardson School Lice Policies
Created on 
January 28, 2019

Garland and Richardson Schools do not enforce strict "no nit" policies. Students will be re-admitted to school after they have been treated and live lice have been killed.

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Why Use a Professional Lice Treatment Service

Why Use a Professional Lice Treatment Service
Created on 
January 28, 2019

"What can you do for us that we can't do for ourselves?" is a question that we are occasionally asked by inquiring parents in the Garland and Richardson areas. Folks want to know why they need a professional lice treatment service. To eradicate lice, you need to have know-how and the proper tools of the trade. It is important to know that there is a growing resistance among head lice to the chemical shampoos/pesticides, which makes lice eradication more difficult than ever.

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ANNE ARUNDEL SCHOOL DISTRICT LICE POLICY

ANNE ARUNDEL SCHOOL DISTRICT LICE POLICY
Created on 
January 24, 2019

Schools in Anne Arundel County have a lenient head lice policy. Each year on average, the district has about 500 cases of lice.

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Evanston/Skokie School District

Evanston/Skokie School District
Created on 
January 24, 2019

Evanston/Skokie School District 65 school lice policy is more lenient than other areas.

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Columbia Schools Lice Policy

Columbia Schools Lice Policy
Created on 
January 23, 2019

Children in Columbia schools are “permitted to attend school after proper treatment.” Source: Howard County Public Schools

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Howard County School Lice Policies

Howard County School Lice Policies
Created on 
January 23, 2019

Students with nits only will be allowed to remain in school, although they must be treated at home. ”Infestations An infestation of the head by the head louse pediculus humanus capitis. Head lice spend their life cycles on the skin of the human host. Lice are spread by direct contact (head to head) with an infested person and by contact with contaminated articles such as brushes, clothing, bedding, hair bows, etc. Treatment Lice DO NOT transmit any disease and are considered a “nuisance” problem by both the Center for Disease Control and the HowardCounty Health Department.

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Arlington Heights School District Lice Policy

Arlington Heights School District Lice Policy
Created on 
January 22, 2019

The Arlington Heights School District has a “no live lice” policy. Children with live bugs are not allowed in school. If it is confirmed that a child, while at school, has nits and/or head lice, the parents will be notified immediately. The child will not be excluded from class, but will be allowed to complete the day. It will be the parent’s responsibility to choose the treatment that best meets the needs of the child and the family. Parents/guardians will be required to provide proof of treatment prior to the student returning to school.

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