I too was in Elementary school a GOzillion years ago. We had one head lice inspection that I can recall in all 6 years of primary school. I remember because it was odd that a couple of women, with gloves on, came and ran their hands thru our hair. Never happened before. And I couldn't remember what the Teacher had called it so I went home and told my Mom these ladies had checked our heads for "lease" at school.
For my kids, lice inspections were a routine part of Elementary School life. At one point, one of the kids' friends had lice, caught from kids at school we think. So the Mom called Mom's of all the friends to warn us. My sister had had to treat her kids several times for lice. Her kids were picking them up who knew where, but it happened over and over again. They finally figured out it was the kids from one family that they rode the bus with. So off the bus and Sis started driving her kids to school. Immediately, I ran out and bought the shampoo and treated as a precaution. I know what my sister had gone thru to get rid of the lice every time. Washing all the clothes. Treating the kids with the shampoos. Lots of work and what a mess. Thankfully we've never had to deal with lice.
My old neighborhood doesn't even exist any more. The airport took it. But there was an ugly, nasty transition period. After the Airport announced they were going to take the land, most of the good people moved out because they didn't want to get caught. Investors bought and rented some of the houses. Many houses were left vacant. The area Police quit patrolling and the big, 2 legged rats moved in. I worried so for my Mom the last year she was there. By that time, there was just one neighbor left. But for Mom to get her Buy-Out money, the house had to be owner occupied, so she stayed. We were able to get her out early on a Medical Hardship Waiver, that took 2 years to process. She could still be sitting there waiting today if it weren't for that. Eventually, the whole area will be transformed into an Industrial Park, but the interim period is not pretty.
For my kids, lice inspections were a routine part of Elementary School life. At one point, one of the kids' friends had lice, caught from kids at school we think. So the Mom called Mom's of all the friends to warn us. My sister had had to treat her kids several times for lice. Her kids were picking them up who knew where, but it happened over and over again. They finally figured out it was the kids from one family that they rode the bus with. So off the bus and Sis started driving her kids to school. Immediately, I ran out and bought the shampoo and treated as a precaution. I know what my sister had gone thru to get rid of the lice every time. Washing all the clothes. Treating the kids with the shampoos. Lots of work and what a mess. Thankfully we've never had to deal with lice.
My old neighborhood doesn't even exist any more. The airport took it. But there was an ugly, nasty transition period. After the Airport announced they were going to take the land, most of the good people moved out because they didn't want to get caught. Investors bought and rented some of the houses. Many houses were left vacant. The area Police quit patrolling and the big, 2 legged rats moved in. I worried so for my Mom the last year she was there. By that time, there was just one neighbor left. But for Mom to get her Buy-Out money, the house had to be owner occupied, so she stayed. We were able to get her out early on a Medical Hardship Waiver, that took 2 years to process. She could still be sitting there waiting today if it weren't for that. Eventually, the whole area will be transformed into an Industrial Park, but the interim period is not pretty.
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