Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't school out for the summer? Why are you whining about this now?
+1. Seems a little late for this particular post.
Cuz I found out on the last day of school. I am whining as you say because it is an ongoing problem and I am considering pulling my child out. Yes kids in our neighborhood school get lice as well but based on my conversations with parents it seems to be much worse at Campbell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't school out for the summer? Why are you whining about this now?
+1. Seems a little late for this particular post.
Cuz I found out on the last day of school. I am whining as you say because it is an ongoing problem and I am considering pulling my child out. Yes kids in our neighborhood school get lice as well but based on my conversations with parents it seems to be much worse at Campbell.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, I'm so sorry OP. At least the school year is over and the summer hopefully can be a reset. At my kids' old elementary lice was a huge problem and the only solution I could find was to fanatically wake up an extra 20 minutes early every morning to braid my two daughter's long hair each and every day. Add in some hair spray for good measure. : ) No other attempt at putting hair "up" short of braids or buns (i.e. half-ups, pony tails) were sufficient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't school out for the summer? Why are you whining about this now?
+1. Seems a little late for this particular post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is an ongoing lice problem in Campbell and the administration doesn’t seem to think it’s a big deal. They fail to tell parents to check their child’s hair when a classmate has lice and only mention it to parents when it’s gets to the point where it is out of control. This has been happening since at least February. Any idea how to encourage admin to take this more seriously?
What grade level(s)? I have been checking since you reported this here a while back, but can you be more specific so I don’t freak out every time I have an itch?
The problem is also parents. When my kids caught it, it was from a family who didn’t want to tell anyone they had it because they were embarrassed. The school didn’t even know until I reported it when all my kids got it after a play date at the other family’s home. But it was a couple weeks before the letter went out. I think that’s the County Health Dept’s fault. They aren’t very swift with notifications, even when it’s flu or Norovirus outbreaks.
Anonymous wrote:There is an ongoing lice problem in Campbell and the administration doesn’t seem to think it’s a big deal. They fail to tell parents to check their child’s hair when a classmate has lice and only mention it to parents when it’s gets to the point where it is out of control. This has been happening since at least February. Any idea how to encourage admin to take this more seriously?
Anonymous wrote:Isn't school out for the summer? Why are you whining about this now?
Anonymous wrote:There is an ongoing lice problem in Campbell and the administration doesn’t seem to think it’s a big deal.