High School Student Handbook 2021-22

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Prosper ISD High School Student Handbook health and well-being of the student or a member of the student’s family or household. This certificate must be renewed yearly unless the physician specifies a lifelong condition. As noted at Bacterial Meningitis, entering college students must also, with limited exception, furnish evidence of having received a bacterial meningitis vaccination within the five years prior to enrolling in and attending classes at an institution of higher education. A student wanting to enroll in a dual credit course taken off campus may be subject to this or other vaccination requirements. [See the DSHS website: Texas School & Child Care Facility Immunization Requirements and policy FFAB(LEGAL) for more information.] Lice (All Grade Levels) Head lice is very common among children. Although not an illness or a disease, it spreads easily through head-to-head contact during play, sports, nap time, and when children share things like brushes, combs, hats, and headphones. The district does not require or recommend that students be removed from school because of lice or nits. If careful observation indicates that a student has head lice, the school nurse will contact the student’s parent If careful observation indicates that a student has head lice, the school nurse will contact the student’s parent to inform them of the student’s need for appropriate treatment. The parent will be provided with information regarding head lice, including treatment options recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and recommended actions to take in the home to prevent reinfestation. After the student has undergone treatment, the parent should check in with the school nurse to discuss the treatment used and any additional treatments or recommendations needed to effectively address the situation. The district will provide notice to parents of elementary school students in an affected classroom without identifying the student with lice. Prevention and early detection are critical and here are some simple tips to follow: •

Inspect your child’s hair and scalp frequently. You can use a metal lice comb to help screen for lice once a week. Because head lice multiply quickly, the sooner nits and head lice are detected, the easier it will be to treat and eliminate them.

Teach your child never to share hairbrushes, combs, hats, helmets, coats or other personal items. At home and at school, avoid piling children’s coats and hats on top of each other.

Have your child take his/her own pillow to a sleepover party, and wash the pillowcase afterward.

Notify the school nurse if you find lice/nits on your child.

More information on head lice can be obtained from the DSHS website Managing Head Lice in School Settings and at Home. [See policy FFAA for more information.]

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Glossary

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Nondiscrimination Statement (All Grade Levels

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Special Health Concerns (All Grade Levels Tobacco and E-Cigarettes Prohibited (All Grade Levels and All Others on School Property) ........................................................................................................................................73

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Immunization (All Grade Levels

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Asthma and Severe Allergic Reactions

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Dress and Grooming (All Grade Levels

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Extracurricular Activities, Clubs, and Organizations (All Grade Levels

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Further Resources on Sexual Abuse, Trafficking, and Other Maltreatment of Children

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Objecting to the Release of Student Information to Military Recruiters and Institutions of Higher Education (Secondary Grade Levels Only

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Warning Signs of Trafficking Reporting and Responding to Sexual Abuse, Trafficking, and Other Maltreatment of Children ........................................................................................................................................37

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Parental Role in Certain Classroom and School Assignments

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Compulsory Attendance—Failure to Comply

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Compulsory Attendance—Exemptions

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Preface Parents and Students

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Doctor’s Note after an Absence for Illness (All Grade Levels

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Participation in Third-Party Surveys

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