It's "illegal" only in the sense that it would go against Montgomery Co's policy that it made up for itself. It's not like there some civil rights statute that is on point, or a divine law.
My kid's private school has pretty much the opposite approach as MoCo -- eg, they're aggressive and all over this shit, and they aren't cowed into remaining hands off/ silent due to fear of litigation or hurt feelings. Yessss.
Here is Montgomery County's lice policy "that it made up for itself":
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/jpbrb.pdf
And here is the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation the policy refers to:
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/126/2/392.full
The AAP says:
1. Screening for nits alone is not accurate
2. There is no proof that screening for live lice affects head lice incidence in schools over time.
3. Screening for live lice is not cost-effective.
4. Keeping kids out of school for nits leads to many kids missing school unnecessarily.
5. The contagiousness of head lice in classrooms is low.
Your school is a private school and can do whatever it wants. But I'm happy to learn that MCPS is basing its policy on actual evidence.
Anonymous wrote: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.
It's "illegal" only in the sense that it would go against Montgomery Co's policy that it made up for itself. It's not like there some civil rights statute that is on point, or a divine law.
My kid's private school has pretty much the opposite approach as MoCo -- eg, they're aggressive and all over this shit, and they aren't cowed into remaining hands off/ silent due to fear of litigation or hurt feelings. Yessss.
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:Anonymous wrote:So my kids, 1st and 3rd grade, and I get lice at least once a year because they county "can't" do anything about it. I don't understand and it is making me furious! The aftercare does an awesome job of checking for lice and sending kids home, but it is way beyond their control, as they can't check every kid in the school or try to decontaminate the classrooms. This is a basic hygiene issue for me so I don't quite get what the issue is - ie there are bugs at the school, solve the problem as a pre-school would (not hygiene in the showering/dirty sense) Kids/I miss at least 3 days of work/school a year for something that is solvable. The current situation is that only the aftercare kids get checked/sent home on a regular basis, but the cycle continues b/c there is no policy about dealing with the rest of the school population.
I am about to lose my shit on this because it is so inane.
The advice MCPS has received is that it would be a violation of privacy to either check all students periodically or to send a letter to the parents of classmates that one student has lice.
I personally would like students to have their temperatures taken each morning so sick kids can be sent home. I understand, however, why they don't do that.
Anonymous wrote:So my kids, 1st and 3rd grade, and I get lice at least once a year because they county "can't" do anything about it. I don't understand and it is making me furious! The aftercare does an awesome job of checking for lice and sending kids home, but it is way beyond their control, as they can't check every kid in the school or try to decontaminate the classrooms. This is a basic hygiene issue for me so I don't quite get what the issue is - ie there are bugs at the school, solve the problem as a pre-school would (not hygiene in the showering/dirty sense) Kids/I miss at least 3 days of work/school a year for something that is solvable. The current situation is that only the aftercare kids get checked/sent home on a regular basis, but the cycle continues b/c there is no policy about dealing with the rest of the school population.
I am about to lose my shit on this because it is so inane.
Anonymous wrote:So my kids, 1st and 3rd grade, and I get lice at least once a year because they county "can't" do anything about it. I don't understand and it is making me furious! The aftercare does an awesome job of checking for lice and sending kids home, but it is way beyond their control, as they can't check every kid in the school or try to decontaminate the classrooms. This is a basic hygiene issue for me so I don't quite get what the issue is - ie there are bugs at the school, solve the problem as a pre-school would (not hygiene in the showering/dirty sense) Kids/I miss at least 3 days of work/school a year for something that is solvable. The current situation is that only the aftercare kids get checked/sent home on a regular basis, but the cycle continues b/c there is no policy about dealing with the rest of the school population.
I am about to lose my shit on this because it is so inane.