Head Lice Tips
Fort Hood and Copperas Cove School Lice Policy
Schools in Copperas Cove and Fort Hood have abandoned “no nit” policies for outbreaks of head lice in the school. Children with lice eggs will be allowed to remain in school, but children with live bugs will be sent home.
Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools Lice Policy
Clarksville school do not specify whether they adhere to no-nit policies, but students will be checked prior to re-admission to school.
Pflugerville and Jollyville School Lice Policy
Schools in Pflugerville and Jollyville do not adhere to strict “no nit” policies regarding head lice. Infested students can be treated at home and return to school without missing valuable class time.
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Suffolk School District Lice Policy
Suffolk Schools do not send children home if nits are found. They may stay in school until the end of the school day and then return home to be treated.
Spring Hill and Columbia School Lice Policy
The Maury County School District does not have a no-nit lice policy. As long as students are clear of live bugs they will not be excluded from classes.
San Marcos and Kyle School Lice Policies
Schools in San Marcos and Kyle no longer adhere to strict “no nit” lice policies. Students will not miss valuable class instruction time due to the presence of nits.
Sparks School Head Lice Policies
Schools in Sparks do not restrict children from school, transportation, or activities because of the presence of lice or nits.
Bethlehem and Easton School Head Lice Policies
Head lice policies can vary from district to district, even if they are very close to one another. Schools in Bethlehem do not enforce "no nit" policies while schools in Easton do retain a strict “no nit” policy.
Allentown School Head Lice Policies
Schools in Allentown do not hold to strict “no nit” policies for head lice. Students with lice may stay in the classroom and parents will be notified to begin treatment.