Base Policy on Science
Richard Pollack, public health entomologist
School officials who support science-based policies to keep kids with lice in school tend to relent to the pressure of dissenting parents.
Keep Them in School
Barbara L. Frankowski, pediatrician
There are more important health concerns to deal with than lice. Treat kids who have it but don't take them out of the classroom to do so.
No Nits, No Chemicals, No Excuses
Deborah Z. Altschuler, National Pediculosis Association
The mentality that head lice are only a nuisance keeps children unnecessarily vulnerable and chronically infested.
There Are Worse Vermin
Sandra Tsing Loh, author, "The Madwoman in the Volvo"
After surviving fleas, spiders, maggots and Indian meal moths, I consider lice the kinder, gentler pest, and their removal as special bonding time with my children.
Send Them Home
Tamara Flannagan, public school parent
Children with lice will miss out on learning in one way or another, so we should take the time necessary to deal with infestations properly.
Regardless of Policy, Lice Are Not Going Anywhere
Ryan Bourke, public school principal
Lice have been around for millennia. They are a part of the human condition, and despite our best efforts, a part of school, too.
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