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Head Lice in Schools Worry Parents
June 9, 2008 - KEPR TV 19 (By Rudabeh Shahbazi) - KENNEWICK, WA - The parents of a Westgate Elementary student are frustrated, after she's come home with head lice twice. They say the school needs to do more to inform other parents of lice cases, but the school district says it's not as big of an issue as it seems.
Hair-raising problem: Local school battles lice infestation
June 1, 2008 - IslandPacket.com (By Kelly Vadney) - Hilton Head Island Middle School has had an unusually large outbreak of head lice over the last few weeks, and officials are encouraging parents to take steps with their children to prevent it from spreading more during the last week of school.
Rainbow board updates policy on head lice
May 27, 2008 - NorthernLife.ca (By Janet Gibson) - SUDBURY, ONTARIO - Schools in the Rainbow District School Board will excuse children who have lice in their hair as soon as their parents or guardians have been notified, superintendent Norm Blaseg told board members last week.
Head lice epidemic in schools
May 25, 2008 - The Sunday Mail (By Paul Weston) - A statewide lice epidemic is robbing children of precious school time and forcing some parents to fork out more than $800 a year on treatments.
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