Head Lice Policy
Parents need to be vigilant at home throughout the year along with us here at school. We hope the following tips will assist you and the students with prevention and control.
10 Steps to Staying Ahead of Lice
- Watch for signs of head lice, such as frequent head scratching. Anyone can get lice… from another person or from sharing hats, brushes, combs, etc.
- Check all family members for lice and nits (lice eggs) at least once a week. (It helps to use natural light and a magnifying glass)
- Treat only those family members who do have lice. Buy a lice product at your drug store, the pharmacy section of your food store, or call your doctor for a prescription.
- Follow package directions carefully! Use the product over the sink (not in the tub or shower). Keep the eyes covered with a washcloth.
- Call your doctor first if you are pregnant, nursing, or allergic to weeds, plants, etc. Never use a lice product on your baby.
- Remove all nits (which will stay on the hair after treatment). This is essential! You can do this with a special lice comb, scissors, or your fingernails.
- Wash sheets and recently worn clothing in hot water and dry in a hot dryer. Combs and brushes may also be soaked in hot (not boiling) water for 10 minutes.
- Vacuuming is the safest and best way to control lice on mattresses, rugs, furniture, and stuffed animals.
- Continue to check heads every day for 2-3 weeks to make sure head lice are gone. Regular checking is the best prevention.
- When you find a case of lice, tell others! Call your child’s school or daycare. Notify neighborhood parents.
If you have any questions, please call the school nurse, Ashley Kennett, at 812-659-3915.