Anonymous wrote:The biggest culprit is shared headphones used for computers. Just FYI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. They could at least notify parents that there is an outbreak, right now it is the aftercare and word of mouth among parents. Apparently it has been going around for two weeks, though I am just hearing about it now. And why would checking every kid for lice be illegal? At my elementary school in the 80s they did it periodically, what is the big deal? Also, the school does nothing to treat it in the classrooms so the cycle continues.
You don't need to treat the classrooms. Read the Washington Post article the PP linked!
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. They could at least notify parents that there is an outbreak, right now it is the aftercare and word of mouth among parents. Apparently it has been going around for two weeks, though I am just hearing about it now. And why would checking every kid for lice be illegal? At my elementary school in the 80s they did it periodically, what is the big deal? Also, the school does nothing to treat it in the classrooms so the cycle continues.
Anonymous wrote:It is illegal to just march every student in the school and check them for lice just because you are in hysterics, OP.
Anonymous wrote:http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/jpbrb.pdf
I just read the MCPS lice policy in the link above. Where does it say that the school ignores? The parent has to demonstrate that the child is being treated before returning to school.