Head Lice Tips
Palm Beach School Lice Policy

Palm Beach County schools retain a “no nit” policy, meaning children with nits (lice eggs) may nit return to school until all eggs have been removed for the hair.
Las Vegas School Lice Policy
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Schools in the Clark County area have a policy that allows children with nits to attend school, but forbids them after a second lice diagnosis.
Anchorage School Lice Policy

Anchorage In the Anchorage school district, children are allowed to stay in school until the end of the day if live lice are found. This is consistent with recommendations from the American Association of Pediatrics.
Columbia School Lice Policy

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control recommends that students with active cases of lice be permitted to stay in school until the end of the school day if it is likely that they will not be in close contact with other students.
Springfield School Lice Policy

Students in this district are prevented from attending school if they have live lice or more than 20 nits. Otherwise, they are permitted in school.
Minneapolis School Lice Policy

Minneapolis and surrounding areas are fairly consistent in their approach to head lice management; most schools in the area have adopted “no live lice” policies.
Solano County School Lice Policy

Fairfield-Suisan schools have dropped their "no nit" school lice policy now allowing students with nits to re-enter school with the expectation that they are receiving treatment at home.
Orlando School Lice Policy

Including Orlando and Surrounding Areas Effective 2011, Schools in Orange and Volusia Counties dropped their “no nit” policies and announced that they will no longer check students for head lice.
Nashville School Lice Policy

The National Pediculosis Association recommends a stringent “nit-free” policy for children returning to school after a lice infestation, according to its Web site. The association says that because head lice are becoming resistant to insecticide shampoos. It’s important to remove any remaining nits with a special fine-toothed comb before letting a child return to school.
Sarasota School Lice Policy

Students with live lice are sent home from school, while those with nits are allowed to remain in school. The basic Sarasota Schools lice policy is that students with live lice are sent home from school, while those with nits are allowed to remain in school as long as they continue to receive treatment at home to eradicate the nits.