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Fall Sports Notice

DISTRICT MEDICATION POLICY FORMS

PHYSICAL FORMS

IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING VACCINATIONS FOR 6TH GRADERS

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Lice Information
Head lice (pediculosis) infestation is common in the United States among children 3 – 12 years of age. Head lice are not a health hazard and are not responsible for the spread of any disease. The most common symptom of lice infestation is itching. If you notice your child scratching his or her head often, especially behind the ears or at the nape of the neck, check for lice. Also, do frequent checks when you know of a lice outbreak in your child's school.

Please see the instructions for treatment of head lice. You may also refer to the Classroom Lice Notifications that are sent home with your child for treatment instructions during a lice outbreak in school.

Please visit the following websites for additional information regarding treatment of head lice infestation.

www.cdc.gov/parasites/lice/head/parents.html
www.headlice.org

NJ Department of Health Bed Bug Resources:

· Guidelines for Use of Steri-Fab or Microban for Sanitizing/Disinfecting Mattresses, Bedding and/or Upholstered Furniture (PDF 13K)
· Bed Bug Control for Homes (PDF 18K)
· Bed Bug Fact Sheet (PDF 169K)
· Bed Bug Inspections and Remediation (March 2010) (PDF 42K)
Health Insurance For Children:
Governor Corzine has made a commitment for New Jersey to provide universal health insurance to children and affordable options for parents and guardians..." (Davy, 9/08).
If you would like more information you may go to http://www.njfamilycare.org or call 1-800-701-0710.