Common use of Head Lice Policy Clause in Contracts

Head Lice Policy. Head lice are tiny bugs that live on the hair and scalp. They are transmitted from one person to another by direct contact or on shared xxxxx, hair brushes or hats. Head lice cannot hop or jump! If your child is found to have head lice: • Parents are contacted immediately • A letter explaining treatment and care will be sent home with the student • All students in the class will be given a treatment and care letter • Students should only return to school when all nits (eggs) have been removed with proper treatment Ringworm is a shallow fungal infection of the skin, scalp and feet. Ringworm is generally, but not always, ring shaped. It is a contagious fungus infection that is spread by direct skin-to-skin contact with an infected person or pets, or by contact with contaminated items such as xxxxx, hats, unwashed clothes, and shower floors. If it appears that your child has ringworm they will be sent home due to its being contagious. After treatment begins, students are not considered contagious and may return to school. Please contact your physician for further information. Conjunctivitis, or pink eye, is fairly common. It is an inflammation of the eyes. Only bacterial and viral Conjunctivitis are contagious; they may be spread from person to person by direct contact with the discharge from the eyes. The only way to know for certain whether your child’s eye infection is of this highly contagious variety is to have your child seen by a health care provider. Due to the highly contagious nature of some types of Conjunctivitis, students exhibiting symptoms will be sent home. Students cannot come to school until they have been on medication and medical clearance is given by the physician EXPECTATIONS FOR STUDENT CONDUCT XXXXXXXXX LEAD! ★ Leaders are “HANDS FREE” at all times. ★ Leaders use only safe objects and stay away from objects that can injure other students, cause a fire, or frighten other students. ★ Leaders run only while playing a game. We use “walking feet” in the quad, hallways, and inside all buildings on campus. ★ Leaders wear a helmet while riding a bike, a skateboard, or a scooter. ★ Leaders are courteous. We greet each other. ★ Leaders use appropriate language. ★ Leaders listen to our friends at school. If they don’t like it, we don’t do it or say it. ★ Leaders listen to adults who are helping us make smart choices. ★ Leaders bring a backpack every day. ★ Leaders get in line and stay in line before school and after recess bells. ★ Leaders report behavior that is unsafe, disrespectful, or irresponsible. Recess Game Rules • All games are 3 on 3. More than 3 on 3 is not allowed • “Ro Sham Bo” determines who has first possession of the ball • No “traveling”. The ball must be dribble down the court or the ball goes to the other team. • No “reaching in”. Students must block or steal the ball while it is in use by the other team. • Use of elbows to defend the ball will get you removed from the game. • No free throws when a student claims “foul”. A Yard Supervisor who witnesses a foul may give the ball to the other team. • Keep score and practice counting by 2s. First team to score 10 wins the game. • Allow students who are waiting to play the winning team. • Demonstrate good sportsmanship whether you win or lose. Good sportsmanship includes not bragging or making others feel bad over a game. Good sportsman use kind words to encourage fair play. • The ball is served by dropping it and serving it underhand off the bounce. • The player receiving the ball must keep it in play by striking the ball underhand after it has bounced once in his or her square. • The receiver directs it to any other square with an underhand hit. • Play continues until one player fails to return the ball or commits a fault. (See faults listed below.) • When a player misses or commits a fault, he or she goes to the end of the waiting line and all players move up. • The player at the head of the waiting line enters the game after a fault. The player at the head of the waiting line will call the game in the case of a disagreement. • Hitting the ball sidearm, overhand or a fist. • Winding the arms up past the waist/body. • Ball landing on a line between the squares. (Ball landing on an outer boundary is considered good.) • Catching or carrying a return volley. • Allowing the ball to touch any part of the body except the hands.

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Samples: Partnership Compact

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Head Lice Policy. Head lice are tiny bugs that live on the hair and scalp. They are transmitted from one person to another by direct contact or on shared xxxxx, hair brushes or hats. Head lice cannot hop or jump! If your child is found to have head lice: Parents are contacted immediately A letter explaining treatment and care will be sent home with the student All students in the class will be given a treatment and care letter Students should only return to school when all nits (eggs) have been removed with proper treatment Ringworm is a shallow fungal infection of the skin, scalp and feet. Ringworm is generally, but not always, ring shaped. It is a contagious fungus infection that is spread by direct skin-to-skin contact with an infected person or pets, or by contact with contaminated items such as xxxxx, hats, unwashed clothes, and shower floors. If it appears that your child has ringworm they will be sent home due to its being contagious. After treatment begins, students are not considered contagious and may return to school. Please contact your physician for further information. Conjunctivitis, or pink eye, is fairly common. It is an inflammation of the eyes. Only bacterial and viral Conjunctivitis are contagious; they may be spread from person to person by direct contact with the discharge from the eyes. The only way to know for certain whether your child’s eye infection is of this highly contagious variety is to have your child seen by a health care provider. Due to the highly contagious nature of some types of Conjunctivitis, students exhibiting symptoms will be sent home. Students cannot come to school until they have been on medication and medical clearance is given by the physician EXPECTATIONS FOR STUDENT CONDUCT XXXXXXXXX physician. Longhorns LEAD! Leaders are “HANDS FREE” at all times. Leaders use only safe objects and stay away from objects that can injure other students, cause a fire, or frighten other students. Leaders run only while playing a game. We use “walking feet” in the quad, hallways, and inside all buildings on campus. Leaders wear a helmet while riding a bike, a skateboard, or a scooter. Leaders are courteous. We greet each other. Leaders use appropriate language. Leaders listen to our friends at school. If they don’t like it, we don’t do it or say it. Leaders listen to adults who are helping us make smart choices. Leaders bring a backpack every day. Leaders get in line and stay in line before school and after recess bells. Leaders report behavior that is unsafe, disrespectful, or irresponsible. Recess Game Rules • So what is bullying? Pattern behavior is the best description of bullying. This means, it happens more than one time. There is a big difference between an “incident” and actual bullying. An incident means something bad happened one time. Bullying means there are incidents on a regular basis, more than one time, and the behavior is making you afraid of school. Longhorns are expected to report mistreatment and harassment from a peer or an adult. The report will result in an immediate meeting with the Principal to review the district and site guidelines for harassment. One warning is offered in writing for the child to their parent by phone and in writing. Any further evidence based complaints after warnings from the Principal will result in a home suspension. ● All games are 3 on 3. More than 3 on 3 is not allowed “Ro Sham Bo” determines who has first possession of the ball No “traveling”. The ball must be dribble down the court or the ball goes to the other team. No “reaching in”. Students must block or steal the ball while it is in use by the other team. Use of elbows to defend the ball will get you removed from the game. No free throws when a student claims “foul”. A Yard Supervisor who witnesses a foul may give the ball to the other team. Keep score and practice counting by 2s. First team to score 10 wins the game. Allow students who are waiting to play the winning team. Demonstrate good sportsmanship whether you win or lose. Good sportsmanship includes not bragging or making others feel bad over a game. Good sportsman use kind words to encourage fair play. The ball is served by dropping it and serving it underhand off the bounce. The player receiving the ball must keep it in play by striking the ball underhand after it has bounced once in his or her square. The receiver directs it to any other square with an underhand hit. Play continues until one player fails to return the ball or commits a fault. (See faults listed below.) When a player misses or commits a fault, he or she goes to the end of the waiting line and all players move up. The player at the head of the waiting line enters the game after a fault. The player at the head of the waiting line will call the game in the case of a disagreement. Hitting the ball sidearm, overhand or a fist. Winding the arms up past the waist/body. Ball landing on a line between the squares. (Ball landing on an outer boundary is considered good.) • Catching ✔ The first 2 players in line will draw lots (Ro Sham Bo, pick a number between 1 and 10, flip a coin, etc.), and the winner will chose whether he or carrying a return volleyshe wants to be the server or the receiver. • Allowing The receiver then chooses 'sides' and 'ways'. ✔ The server puts the ball into play by standing in his or her square and hitting the ball in his/her direction. A throw (bottle cap) is not permitted. ✔ The receiver may not strike the ball on the first time around the pole, but after it has traveled around the pole once, or he/she hits the ball back in the opposite direction. ✔ If the receiver does not hit the ball on the second time around, the server may continue to touch any part hit the ball and wrap it around the pole in his/her direction. ✔ The game is won by the player who hits the ball until the rope is wrapped around the pole in their direction and above the line on the pole or whose opponent commits a foul. (See fouls listed below.) ✔ Players must wait for their turn behind the white line without interfering with the game, either physically or verbally. ✔ A player may hit the ball in their opponent's direction to give him or herself a better shot, but not to prolong the game. ✔ After winning 3 games, a player must go to the end of the body except line or to another pole. There will be no saving places or cutting in the hands.line. ✔ The first person waiting in the line will act as the referee and is the only person allowed to call fouls. The following are fouls:

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Samples: Partnership Agreement

Head Lice Policy. Head lice are tiny bugs that live on the hair and scalp. They are transmitted from one person to another by direct contact or on shared xxxxx, hair brushes or hats. Head lice cannot hop or jump! If your child is found to have head lice: Parents are contacted immediately A letter explaining treatment and care will be sent home with the student All students in the class will be given a treatment and care letter Students should only return to school when all nits (eggs) have been removed with proper treatment Ringworm is a shallow fungal infection of the skin, scalp and feet. Ringworm is generally, but not always, ring shaped. It is a contagious fungus infection that is spread by direct skin-to-skin contact with an infected person or pets, or by contact with contaminated items such as xxxxx, hats, unwashed clothes, and shower floors. If it appears that your child has ringworm they will be sent home due to its being contagious. After treatment begins, students are not considered contagious and may return to school. Please contact your physician for further information. Conjunctivitis, or pink eye, is fairly common. It is an inflammation of the eyes. Only bacterial and viral Conjunctivitis are contagious; they may be spread from person to person by direct contact with the discharge from the eyes. The only way to know for certain whether your child’s eye infection is of this highly contagious variety is to have your child seen by a health care provider. Due to the highly contagious nature of some types of Conjunctivitis, students exhibiting symptoms will be sent home. Students cannot come to school until they have been on medication and medical clearance is given by the physician EXPECTATIONS FOR STUDENT CONDUCT XXXXXXXXX LEAD! ★ Leaders are “HANDS FREE” at all times. Leaders use only safe objects and stay away from objects that can injure other students, cause a fire, or frighten other students. Leaders run only while playing a game. We use “walking feet” in the quad, hallways, and inside all buildings on campus. Leaders wear a helmet while riding a bike, a skateboard, or a scooter. Leaders are courteous. We greet each other. Leaders use appropriate language. Leaders listen to our friends at school. If they don’t like it, we don’t do it or say it. Leaders listen to adults who are helping us make smart choices. Leaders report disrespectful or unsafe behavior to help others and keep our campus enjoyable for every. Leaders bring a backpack every day. Leaders get in line and stay in line before school and after recess bells. Leaders report behavior that is unsafe, disrespectful, or irresponsible. Recess Game Rules • Pattern behavior is the best description of bullying. This means, it happens more than one time. There is a big difference between an “incident” and actual bullying. An incident means something bad happened one time. Bullying means there are incidents on a regular basis, more than one time, and the behavior is making you afraid of school. Longhorns are expected to report mistreatment and harassment from a peer or an adult. The report will result in an immediate meeting with the Principal to review the district and site guidelines for harassment. One warning is offered in writing for the child to their parent by phone and in writing. Any further evidence based complaints after warnings from the Principal will result in a home suspension. Name calling, threatening, nasty or hurtful comments, racial slurs, and rude remarks. Using the internet to: send nasty messages, spread rumors, send inappropriate emails, and share private information and post inappropriate photos. Spreading rumors, leaving people out, gossiping, harming someone’s reputation, ignoring. BULLYING Hitting, kicking, pushing, punching, hurting, slapping. 24  All games are 3 on 3. More than 3 on 3 is not allowed “Ro Sham Bo” determines who has first possession of the ball No “traveling”. The ball must be dribble down the court or the ball goes to the other team. No “reaching in”. Students must block or steal the ball while it is in use by the other team. Use of elbows to defend the ball will get you removed from the game. No free throws when a student claims “foul”. A Yard Supervisor who witnesses a foul may give the ball to the other team. Keep score and practice counting by 2s. First team to score 10 wins the game. Allow students who are waiting to play the winning team. Demonstrate good sportsmanship whether you win or lose. Good sportsmanship includes not bragging or making others feel bad over a game. Good sportsman use kind words to encourage fair play. The ball is served by dropping it and serving it underhand off the bounce. The player receiving the ball must keep it in play by striking the ball underhand after it has bounced once in his or her square. The receiver directs it to any other square with an underhand hit. Play continues until one player fails to return the ball or commits a fault. (See faults listed below.) When a player misses or commits a fault, he or she goes to the end of the waiting line and all players move up. The player at the head of the waiting line enters the game after a fault. The player at the head of the waiting line will call the game in the case of a disagreement. Hitting the ball sidearm, overhand or a fist. Winding the arms up past the waist/body. Ball landing on a line between the squares. (Ball landing on an outer boundary is considered good.) • Catching  The first 2 players in line will draw lots (Ro Sham Bo, pick a number between 1 and 10, flip a coin, etc.), and the winner will chose whether he or carrying a return volleyshe wants to be the server or the receiver. • Allowing  The receiver then chooses 'sides' and 'ways'.  The server puts the ball into play by standing in his or her square and hitting the ball in his/her direction. A throw (bottle cap) is not permitted.  The receiver may not strike the ball on the first time around the pole, but after it has traveled around the pole once, or he/she hits the ball back in the opposite direction. If the receiver does not hit the ball on the second time around, the server may continue to touch any part hit the ball and wrap it around the pole in his/her direction.  The game is won by the player who hits the ball until the rope is wrapped around the pole in their direction and above the line on the pole or whose opponent commits a foul. (See fouls listed below.)  Players must wait for their turn behind the white line without interfering with the game, either physically or verbally.  A player may hit the ball in their opponent's direction to give him or herself a better shot, but not to prolong the game.  After winning 3 games, a player must go to the end of the body except line or to another pole. There will be no saving places or cutting in the hands.line.  The first person waiting in the line will act as the referee and is the only person allowed to call fouls. The following are fouls:

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Samples: Partnership Compact

Head Lice Policy. Head lice are tiny bugs that live on the hair and scalp. They are transmitted from one person to another by direct contact or on shared xxxxx, hair brushes or hats. Head lice cannot hop or jump! If your child is found to have head lice: Parents are contacted immediately A letter explaining treatment and care will be sent home with the student All students in the class will be given a treatment and care letter Students should only return to school when all nits (eggs) have been removed with proper treatment Ringworm is a shallow fungal infection of the skin, scalp and feet. Ringworm is generally, but not always, ring shaped. It is a contagious fungus infection that is spread by direct skin-to-skin contact with an infected person or pets, or by contact with contaminated items such as xxxxx, hats, unwashed clothes, and shower floors. If it appears that your child has ringworm they will be sent home due to its being contagious. After treatment begins, students are not considered contagious and may return to school. Please contact your physician for further information. Conjunctivitis, or pink eye, is fairly common. It is an inflammation of the eyes. Only bacterial and viral Conjunctivitis are contagious; they may be spread from person to person by direct contact with the discharge from the eyes. The only way to know for certain whether your child’s eye infection is of this highly contagious variety is to have your child seen by a health care provider. Due to the highly contagious nature of some types of Conjunctivitis, students exhibiting symptoms will be sent home. Students cannot come to school until they have been on medication and medical clearance is given by the physician EXPECTATIONS FOR STUDENT CONDUCT XXXXXXXXX LEAD! ★ Leaders are “HANDS FREE” at all times. Leaders use only safe objects and stay away from objects that can injure other students, cause a fire, or frighten other students. Leaders run only while playing a game. We use “walking feet” in the quad, hallways, and inside all buildings on campus. Leaders wear a helmet while riding a bike, a skateboard, or a scooter. Leaders are courteous. We greet each other. Leaders use appropriate language. Leaders listen to our friends at school. If they don’t like it, we don’t do it or say it. Leaders listen to adults who are helping us make smart choices. Leaders bring a backpack every day. Leaders get in line and stay in line before school and after recess bells. Leaders report behavior that is unsafe, disrespectful, or irresponsible. Recess Game Rules Longhorns are Leaders. If you see something, say So what is bullying? Pattern behavior is the best description of bullying. This means, it happens more than one time. There is a big difference between an “incident” and actual bullying. An incident means something bad happened one time. Bullying means there are incidents on a regular basis, more than one time, and the behavior is making you afraid of school. *Emotional Spreading rumors, leaving people out, gossiping, harming someone’s reputation, ignoring. BULLYING Hitting, kicking, pushing, punching, hurting, slapping. Longhorns are expected to report mistreatment and harassment from a peer or an adult. The report will result in an immediate meeting with the Principal to review the district and site guidelines for harassment. One warning is offered in writing for the child to their parent by phone and in writing. Any further evidence based complaints after warnings from the Principal will result in a home suspension. Name calling, threatening, nasty or hurtful comments, racial slurs, and rude remarks. Using the internet to: send nasty messages, spread rumors, send inappropriate emails, and share private information and post inappropriate photos. • All games are 3 on 3. More than 3 on 3 is not allowed • “Ro Sham Bo” determines who has first possession of the ball • No “traveling”. The ball must be dribble down the court or the ball goes to the other team. • No “reaching in”. Students must block or steal the ball while it is in use by the other team. • Use of elbows to defend the ball will get you removed from the game. • No free throws when a student claims “foul”. A Yard Supervisor who witnesses a foul may give the ball to the other team. • Keep score and practice counting by 2s. First team to score 10 wins the game. • Allow students who are waiting to play the winning team. • Demonstrate good sportsmanship whether you win or lose. Good sportsmanship includes not bragging or making others feel bad over a game. Good sportsman use kind words to encourage fair play. • The ball is served by dropping it and serving it underhand off the bounce. • The player receiving the ball must keep it in play by striking the ball underhand after it has bounced once in his or her square. • The receiver directs it to any other square with an underhand hit. • Play continues until one player fails to return the ball or commits a fault. (See faults listed below.) • When a player misses or commits a fault, he or she goes to the end of the waiting line and all players move up. • The player at the head of the waiting line enters the game after a fault. The player at the head of the waiting line will call the game in the case of a disagreement. Hitting the ball sidearm, overhand or a fist. Winding the arms up past the waist/body. Ball landing on a line between the squares. (Ball landing on an outer boundary is considered good.) • Catching ✓ The first 2 players in line will draw lots (Ro Sham Bo, pick a number between 1 and 10, flip a coin, etc.), and the winner will chose whether he or carrying a return volleyshe wants to be the server or the receiver. • Allowing ✓ The receiver then chooses 'sides' and 'ways'. ✓ The server puts the ball into play by standing in his or her square and hitting the ball in his/her direction. A throw (bottle cap) is not permitted. ✓ The receiver may not strike the ball on the first time around the pole, but after it has traveled around the pole once, or he/she hits the ball back in the opposite direction. If the receiver does not hit the ball on the second time around, the server may continue to touch any part hit the ball and wrap it around the pole in his/her direction. ✓ The game is won by the player who hits the ball until the rope is wrapped around the pole in their direction and above the line on the pole or whose opponent commits a foul. (See fouls listed below.) ✓ Players must wait for their turn behind the white line without interfering with the game, either physically or verbally. ✓ A player may hit the ball in their opponent's direction to give him or herself a better shot, but not to prolong the game. ✓ After winning 3 games, a player must go to the end of the body except line or to another pole. There will be no saving places or cutting in the hands.line. ✓ The first person waiting in the line will act as the referee and is the only person allowed to call fouls. The following are fouls:

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Samples: Partnership Compact

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Head Lice Policy. Head lice are tiny bugs that live on the hair and scalp. They are transmitted from one person to another by direct contact or on shared xxxxx, hair brushes or hats. Head lice cannot hop or jump! If your child is found to have head lice: Parents are contacted immediately A letter explaining treatment and care will be sent home with the student All students in the class will be given a treatment and care letter Students should only return to school when all nits (eggs) have been removed with proper treatment Ringworm is a shallow fungal infection of the skin, scalp and feet. Ringworm is generally, but not always, ring shaped. It is a contagious fungus infection that is spread by direct skin-to-skin contact with an infected person or pets, or by contact with contaminated items such as xxxxx, hats, unwashed clothes, and shower floors. If it appears that your child has ringworm they will be sent home due to its being contagious. After treatment begins, students are not considered contagious and may return to school. Please contact your physician for further information. Conjunctivitis, or pink eye, is fairly common. It is an inflammation of the eyes. Only bacterial and viral Conjunctivitis are contagious; they may be spread from person to person by direct contact with the discharge from the eyes. The only way to know for certain whether your child’s eye infection is of this highly contagious variety is to have your child seen by a health care provider. Due to the highly contagious nature of some types of Conjunctivitis, students exhibiting symptoms will be sent home. Students cannot come to school until they have been on medication and medical clearance is given by the physician EXPECTATIONS FOR STUDENT CONDUCT XXXXXXXXX LEAD! ★ Leaders are “HANDS FREE” at all times. Leaders use only safe objects and stay away from objects that can injure other students, cause a fire, or frighten other students. Leaders run only while playing a game. We use “walking feet” in the quad, hallways, and inside all buildings on campus. Leaders wear a helmet while riding a bike, a skateboard, or a scooter. Leaders are courteous. We greet each other. Leaders use appropriate language. Leaders listen to our friends at school. If they don’t like it, we don’t do it or say it. Leaders listen to adults who are helping us make smart choices. Leaders bring a backpack every day. Leaders get in line and stay in line before school and after recess bells. Leaders report behavior that is unsafe, disrespectful, or irresponsible. Harassment and Mistreatment So what is bullying? Pattern behavior is the best description of bullying. This means, it happens more than one time. There is a big difference between an “incident” and actual bullying. An incident means something bad happened one time. Bullying means there are incidents on a regular basis, more than one time, and the behavior is making you afraid of school. Name calling, threatening, nasty or hurtful comments, racial slurs, and rude remarks. Using the internet to: send nasty messages, spread rumors, send inappropriate emails, and share private information and post inappropriate photos. Spreading rumors, leaving people out, gossiping, harming someone’s reputation, ignoring. BULLYING Hitting, kicking, pushing, punching, hurting, slapping. Longhorns are expected to report mistreatment and harassment from a peer or an adult. The report will result in an immediate meeting with the Principal to review the district and site guidelines for harassment. One warning is offered in writing for the child to their parent by phone and in writing. Any further evidence based complaints after warnings from the Principal will result in a home suspension. Recess Game Rules All games are 3 on 3. More than 3 on 3 is not allowed “Ro Sham Bo” determines who has first possession of the ball No “traveling”. The ball must be dribble down the court or the ball goes to the other team. No “reaching in”. Students must block or steal the ball while it is in use by the other team. Use of elbows to defend the ball will get you removed from the game. No free throws when a student claims “foul”. A Yard Supervisor who witnesses a foul may give the ball to the other team. Keep score and practice counting by 2s. First team to score 10 wins the game. Allow students who are waiting to play the winning team. Demonstrate good sportsmanship whether you win or lose. Good sportsmanship includes not bragging or making others feel bad over a game. Good sportsman use kind words to encourage fair play. The ball is served by dropping it and serving it underhand off the bounce. The player receiving the ball must keep it in play by striking the ball underhand after it has bounced once in his or her square. The receiver directs it to any other square with an underhand hit. Play continues until one player fails to return the ball or commits a fault. (See faults listed below.) When a player misses or commits a fault, he or she goes to the end of the waiting line and all players move up. The player at the head of the waiting line enters the game after a fault. The player at the head of the waiting line will call the game in the case of a disagreement. Hitting the ball sidearm, overhand or a fist. Winding the arms up past the waist/body. Ball landing on a line between the squares. (Ball landing on an outer boundary is considered good.) Catching or carrying a return volley. Allowing the ball to touch any part of the body except the hands.

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Samples: Partnership Compact

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