And one more thing, if this ONE KID is so terribly allergic, he should be in a SPECIAL SCHOOL.
I mean hey, who is to say this ONE KID doesn’t run into some peanut smoke from a neighboring house on the way to or from school?
Oh, I see, we just force everyone on his route to give up all nuts to accomodate him.
This is insane.
>>And one more thing, if this ONE KID is so terribly allergic, he should be in a SPECIAL SCHOOL.<<
I know of children who are terribly allergic.
The parent’s go through h@ll connected with it.
Yet, when I suggested, right here on FR that those children should be homeschooled, I got grief.
I don’t know about anyone else, but if my child were in such danger that inhailing peanut smell could endanger his/her life, NO WAY would I trust that every third grader made him/herself a nut free lunch.
I don’t really care what the other parents do. I care about my own kids and would NEVER trust that the “nut free” rule is 100% enforced.
“Oh, I see, we just force everyone on his route to give up all nuts to accomodate him.
This is insane.”
I have a kid with pretty serious food allergies. It is a pain in the neck but I don’t ask anything from the school district except that they don’t give my child food of any kind. I don’t care who brings what to school but no food of any kind can be given to my child. If that makes me insane then I guess I am.
“And one more thing, if this ONE KID is so terribly allergic, he should be in a SPECIAL SCHOOL.”
I have no problem with that. If the school district finds that it is too much to ask that they not give my kid food then they can refund me the $5,000 in property tax I paid last year that went to funding the school district and then refrain from taxing me for schools in the future.