Anonymous wrote:Black kids most definitely get lice!
Anonymous wrote:What? Racist against who? Black kids don't get lice.
Anonymous wrote:What? Racist against who? Black kids don't get lice.
Anonymous wrote:What? Racist against who? Black kids don't get lice.
Anonymous wrote:School does not need, not even sure they can, notify parents of lice in the classroom. If you have girls, keep their hair in ponytails. Tell kids (boys and girls) to not touch heads with other kids as much as possible. Check their hair regularly for nits to catch the problem before it becomes worse. Have lice comb on hand.
Thankfully this isn't much of a problem as kids get older (and aren't touching their heads as often).
My head is itching now. Lice is not fun, but it's also not the end of the world and pretty easy, albeit time-consuming, to get rid of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are DCPS schools required to let the class know if someone got lice? My son mentioned someone in his class got it but we didn't hear anything from the teacher so not sure what the protocol is.
DCPS considers lice protocols to be racist. In order to survive DCPS elementary school you will need to become an expert lice checker or be prepared to pay heavily for the Lice Lady. We don’t miss those years. Godspeed to you.
Anonymous wrote:Are DCPS schools required to let the class know if someone got lice? My son mentioned someone in his class got it but we didn't hear anything from the teacher so not sure what the protocol is.