This may belong in grievances but how many really want to hear about headlice? I certainly don't, nor do I want to have to deal with regular infestation. School has just started and my 5 year old already has it. We went through this last year, and here we bloody go again. It gripes my butt that the school doesn't have a stricter policy with headlice, just, "We have a large number of reported cases of headlice, please check and treat your child." Nevermind all the children must throw their cardigans into a room basket if they remove them, or that there are "dress up clothes" that probably are never washed. Forget a nurse checking children or sending them home to be treated, and making sure they're clear when they return. I get to pay for someone else's laziness, over and over.
What I'd like to know is it the same in all of the schools here, and if complaining will do anything to change the policy? Petitions, anything?
BTW, anyone else with recurrent trouble with this, what's worked best for me, and is non-toxic. Soak child's head in baby oil, wrap in cling wrap and leave for 1-2 hours, then wash several times to remove oil. The oil seems to clog the nits oxygen supply and prevents them from hatching, which is nice if you just happen to miss one of the buggers when you're combing them out. :-/