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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 70813" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>Adding one more thing- We had a student with a peanut alllergy for 2 years in our class. We would make sure parents would only send in things without peanuts for the class. We also checked all labels ourselves, everything. We sent home a letter before every party, so parents knwew what we had to avoid. Once someone brought in cupcakes, we didn't have a label, so we sent the boy into another class-so he wouldn't feel bad, and he had snack with them. We were extremely dilligent, we had to be. Any teacher can be this dilligent, it doesn't take much. Also, we had a meeting with the nurse-every single teacher that came into comtact with him- music teacher, etc...on the dangers, and what to do IF, we were given a certificate, it was a 1 hour training course. The school, NEEDS TO DO SOMETHING NOW.-Alyssa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 70813, member: 2668"] Adding one more thing- We had a student with a peanut alllergy for 2 years in our class. We would make sure parents would only send in things without peanuts for the class. We also checked all labels ourselves, everything. We sent home a letter before every party, so parents knwew what we had to avoid. Once someone brought in cupcakes, we didn't have a label, so we sent the boy into another class-so he wouldn't feel bad, and he had snack with them. We were extremely dilligent, we had to be. Any teacher can be this dilligent, it doesn't take much. Also, we had a meeting with the nurse-every single teacher that came into comtact with him- music teacher, etc...on the dangers, and what to do IF, we were given a certificate, it was a 1 hour training course. The school, NEEDS TO DO SOMETHING NOW.-Alyssa [/QUOTE]
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