Family Handbook 2019-20

For more information about concussions go to:

o http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/public/programs/concussions/ o http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/healthyschools/concussion.html o http://concussionsontario.org/standards/tools-resources/concussion-information- for-patients-and-families

Illness and the Administration of Medication (JK–Grade 6) Parents frequently request that office personnel administer prescription and non-prescription medicines to their children during the school day. We are happy to accommodate this request, but we ask that specific instructions regarding time and dosage be given to us in writing for all medications, whether prescribed or over-the-counter. This policy is in the best interest of the children. All medications (including Tylenol, throat lozenges, etc.) must be kept in the office and not in the children’s bags or desks. Pediculosis (Head Lice) Protocol Pediculosis (head lice) are not a health hazard or disease, but a social nuisance. The presence of head lice is unrelated to cleanliness. They are most common in children between three and 12 years of age. Contrary to popular belief, school is a rare source of transmission of lice as proven in multiple studies over the past 10 years. Transmission is much more common from family members, sleepover guests and playmates who spend large amounts of time with your children. The treatment of head lice is ultimately the parent / guardian’s responsibility; however, communication and education about head lice with students and parents / guardians is essential for fostering a relationship of trust and respect in dealing with the issue. Together, through open and honest dialogue, the school and parents can work together to reduce the transmission of lice between individuals while maintaining the dignity of those affected by this nuisance.

Parent / Guardian Responsibilities

Parents / guardians must learn how to recognize head lice and routinely check their children. When a child has head lice, the parent / guardian must notify the school.

Last Edited: August 20, 2019 Havergal College Family Handbook 2019–20

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