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Round Rock and Georgetown School Lice Policies

Round Rock and Georgetown School Lice Policies
Created on 
March 1, 2019

ROUND ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT Round Rock schools have dropped their "no nit" policies as advised by the American Association of Pediatrics. TRANSMISSION "The process of transferring lice from one individual to another generally occurs from direct head-to-head contact. Transmission of lice is more likely to occur in the home setting versus the school setting. Lice do not jump or fly. They do not live off of a human host for more than 24 hours. SCREENING Mass screenings are disruptive and not warranted. RRISD will not conduct mass screenings. THIS PROCEDURE MUST BE FOLLOWED.

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The Colony and Little Elm School Lice Policies

The Colony and Little Elm School Lice Policies
Created on 
February 28, 2019

Schools in the The Colony and Little Elm area do not adhere to a strict “no-nit” policy; students are allowed to return to the classroom once they have undergone treatment. Little Elm “Head lice, although not an illness or a disease, is very common among children and is spread very easily through head-to-head contact during play, sports, or nap time, and when children share things like brushes, combs, hats, and headphones.

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Can Adults Get Lice or It's a Myth?

Can Adults Get Lice or It's a Myth?
Created on 
February 28, 2019

The good news for senior citizens is that they are at low risk of picking up a case of head lice. The bad news is that if they are around people who have they are certainly not immune.

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Carrollton School Lice Policy

Carrollton School Lice Policy
Created on 
February 28, 2019

Carrollton Farmers Branch Schools in the Carrolton area still enforce a “no nit” policy, meaning children will not be allowed to return to school until all nits have been removed as well as live bugs. “Parents often fail to report head lice to the school. Pediculosis (head lice infestation) is a communicable disease that needs to be reported. McCoy Elementary has a “Nit Free” policy regarding head lice. This means that a student may not return to school until after treatment and all nits have been removed.

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Head Lice: My Return from Lice Hell

Head Lice: My Return from Lice Hell
Created on 
February 26, 2019

Do-It-Yourself lice treatments can drive people crazy. Below, LiceDoctors’ client Nicole M. describes her lice treatment journey: I am a writer and a mom and a client of LiceDoctors. After our recent experience with head lice, I offered to write about our experience with the hope that you will learn from it and not make the mistakes that I made. You see, I am a do-it-yourselfer. Yes, I make bread from scratch, paint our house, and even make my kids’ clothes. So when they came home from school with lice, I got to work removing the bugs. After all, how difficult could it be?

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Herndon and Reston School Lice Policies

Herndon and Reston School Lice Policies
Created on 
February 26, 2019

HERNDON AND RESTON SCHOOLS These school districts have dropped their “no nit” lice policies. “With the start of the school year just around the corner, the Fairfax County Public School system is ensuring that students are as safe as they can be with the rise of head lice. According to the FDA, each year between six and 12 million children in the U.S. get head lice, and this year, FCPS is implementing their head lice prevention policies. ‘Whenever school comes back into session is when we tend to see the most cases; when school starts in the fall, [and] when you come back after vacation.

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Humble and Kingwood School Lice Policies

Humble and Kingwood School Lice Policies
Created on 
February 22, 2019

Humble schools do not enforce a “no nit” policy, meaning that children with eggs only may remain in school.

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Treating Lice in Children with Autism and Sensory Issues

Treating Lice in Children with Autism and Sensory Issues
Created on 
February 19, 2019

Learn how to treat lice in children with special needs. Read this and get tips for making lice treatment easier for children with autism and sensory issues.

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The Woodlands and Spring School Lice Policies

The Woodlands and Spring School Lice Policies
Created on 
February 14, 2019

Most schools around The Woodlands and Spring will allow students back in school once they have begun treatment and no live lice are present. Tomball Public Schools Because lice spread so easily, the District will need to exclude any student found to have live lice until after one treatment of an FDA-approved shampoo or cream rinse. If careful observation indicates that a student has head lice, the school nurse will contact the student’s parent and inform the parent that the student will need to be picked up from school and will need to stay home until after an initial treatment is applied.

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