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Bowie School Lice Policy

Bowie School Lice Policy
Created on 
December 19, 2018

Bowie Schools Lice Policy Like all schools in Prince George's County, Bowie schools have a “no nit” policy; children who have nits (eggs) will not be permitted to attend school. “Children who have visible live lice or nits tightly attached at the scalp will be excluded from school at the end of the school day until the first treatment is completed. Egg cases farther from the scalp are easier to see but tend to be empty or nonviable and are of no consequence. The school nurse will inform the principal or designee of any active cases of pediculosis in the school.

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Popular Science Interviews LiceDoctors Owner lice professionals

Popular Science Interviews LiceDoctors Owner lice professionals
Created on 
December 12, 2018

It’s the scourge all teachers and parents dread, haunting elementary schools, striking swiftly and unexpectedly. In a matter of days, it can infect all the children in a room.

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Silver Spring Schools

Silver Spring Schools
Created on 
December 11, 2018

Silver Springs district, like most of those surrounding, maintains a “no nit” lice policy. Children with lice or eggs will be sent home from school. School Policies: Experts report than even after using lice-killing treatment, 10-30% of the nits might survive. Hatching will occur in 7-10 days, and could result in reinfestation. Please understand that since it is difficult to distinguish dead nits from live eggs, we cannot be certain whether treated heads have become re-infested. As such, our policy is that no child may return to school until all nits (dead or alive) have been removed.

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Bethesda Public Schools Lice Policy

Bethesda Public Schools Lice Policy
Created on 
December 3, 2018

Students with viable nits are not permitted to stay in school. “Students will be checked for head lice by the school nurse when demonstrating symptoms of infestation. Parents of students with live lice or an active infestation will be asked to pick up their child as soon as possible to begin the treatment process. The student may return to school only after the hair has been treated appropriately and the parent presents proof of treatment.” Source Williamson County BOE LiceDoctors understands how hair-raising it can be when your child is not readmitted to school due to head lice.

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Lice vs. Dandruff: How to Tell the Difference?

Lice vs. Dandruff: How to Tell the Difference?
Created on 
December 3, 2018

Itchy scalp? It could be lice or dandruff. Discover key symptoms, causes, and treatment options for both conditions. Get professional insights from LiceDoctors.

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Potomac Public School Lice Policy

Potomac Public School Lice Policy
Created on 
November 27, 2018

Potomac Schools maintain a “no nit” policy. Students with viable nits will be sent home from school. “A student is considered to have infestation with head lice if live lice and/or viable nits (those that are closer than ½ inch from the scalp) are observed. Students with infestation are excluded from school to obtain treatment with a pediculocide in order to prevent spreading lice to other students. Health care providers are a resource for treatment. Removal of nits located ½ inch or more from the scalp is recommended to avoid identification confusion.

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Lewisville and Flower mound School Lice Policies

Lewisville and Flower mound School Lice Policies
Created on 
November 15, 2018

Lewisville Public Schools Lewisville public schools, which include students from Flower Mound, allow students to return to school as soon as they have been treated once for head lice. Children will not be prohibited from entering after treatment if there are only nits left in the hair. “Head lice is a HUGE nuisance but is not life threatening. It can affect all sorts of people and is time consuming to treat completely. LISD does have a protocol for lice.

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Portsmouth School Lice Policies

Portsmouth School Lice Policies
Created on 
November 8, 2018

Schools in Portsmouth, Virginia have a “no nit” lice policy, but are becoming more lenient with respect to allowing students with nits to return to school if they are being treated. The district sends kids home with live lice, but if they have nits that are not close to the scalp, occasionally, they are allowed to remain and are expected to be treated at home. The official policy is as stated, “Our school system enforces a "no nit" policy. No student will be allowed in schools as long as any evidence of head lice (adult lice or nits (eggs) remains in his/her hair.

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Newport News School Lice Policy

Newport News School Lice Policy
Created on 
August 7, 2018

Newport News schools maintain a “no nit” school lice policy. Students who have any signs of head lice, including eggs, will be sent home from school. They will be readmitted after they have been treated and there are no signs of nits.

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