So can he wear the jacket to school as is, or should it be tested for peanut dust before it can be brought in?
Because, honestly, if he wears the jacket in, he is as much, if not more, of a risk to the hyper-allergic child than someone having eaten peanut butter recently.
If he is more of a risk, then what is the point of the treat trading ban?
Go ahead and call me Margaret Sanger again.
Would be nice if the parents ran it through the washing machine that night but its unreasonable to intrude into their home
Because, honestly, if he wears the jacket in, he is as much, if not more, of a risk to the hyper-allergic child than someone having eaten peanut butter recently.
No matter how many times you ask or state this my answer will remain the same. Do everything reasonable that is within the schools rights. Taking peanuts out of the school is reasonable, withing the schools rights, and significantly reduces a kids possible exposure.
Go ahead and call me Margaret Sanger again
Go ahead and say severely allergic kids are not long for this world again..