Pediculosis/head lice are tiny bugs that live on the scalp of humans. They do not have wings so they cannot fly or jump. Head lice are not found on cats, dogs or other household pets. The bites from head lice cause itching and scratching. Nits are the eggs that head lice lay. Live eggs range in colour from off-white to dark brown, and are typically half the size of a pin head. Nits stick to the hair and do not fall off if touched. After nits hatch, the shells are white. These empty shells stay on the hair as the hair grows.
Head lice are not a reflection of being unclean. Head lice are a recurring problem which can affect anyone in direct contact. Once lice are present in a classroom or school, it can be difficult to manage without a careful screening process.
If your child has head lice, please inform the school immediately. Information and support will be provided regarding treatment.
If your child has head lice, please make arrangements to pick your child up as soon as possible. Please consult with a pharmacist, health practitioner, or your family physician to determine the appropriate treatment.
Ensure treatment for head lice is complete, prior to returning to school. Complete the Verification of Treatment for Pediculosis form provided by the school, indicating the treatment which has occurred, and returning this form to the school when your child ready to return.
For additional information, you can read the Board's Pediculosis - Policy 803 and Don't Let Head Lice Bug You: Information for Students & Parents or visit Lakelands Public Health.