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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 70906" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>His teacher just called me. She apologized profusely. She said that it completely slipped her mind because she was in the middle of a lesson plan and the boy whos birthday it is, brought 4 treats and she was trying to determine which he should be allowed to hand out. She said "You must have told the principal too." I told her I didn't tell the principal, I emailed her only and then when I didn't hear back from her, I asked the nurse to check on him. I told her I tried to be as vague as possible in my email to the nurse, because I wasn't out to get her in trouble, I just wanted to be sure he was okay. She seemed to understand and told me she didn't want us to get off on the wrong foot and I told her I didn't want that either. She said she is usually much more responsible than this. Anyways, long story short, I feel better. It doesn't seem like it will happen again and she is putting steps in place to be sure it doesn't happen if a substitute is present. Apparently the nurse told the principal. I've re-read my emails to the nurse and I did try to be as vague as possible as far as who gave it to him etc. I was straight forward about him not eating anything we don't send and what his possible allergic reactions could have been from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 70906, member: 3837"] His teacher just called me. She apologized profusely. She said that it completely slipped her mind because she was in the middle of a lesson plan and the boy whos birthday it is, brought 4 treats and she was trying to determine which he should be allowed to hand out. She said "You must have told the principal too." I told her I didn't tell the principal, I emailed her only and then when I didn't hear back from her, I asked the nurse to check on him. I told her I tried to be as vague as possible in my email to the nurse, because I wasn't out to get her in trouble, I just wanted to be sure he was okay. She seemed to understand and told me she didn't want us to get off on the wrong foot and I told her I didn't want that either. She said she is usually much more responsible than this. Anyways, long story short, I feel better. It doesn't seem like it will happen again and she is putting steps in place to be sure it doesn't happen if a substitute is present. Apparently the nurse told the principal. I've re-read my emails to the nurse and I did try to be as vague as possible as far as who gave it to him etc. I was straight forward about him not eating anything we don't send and what his possible allergic reactions could have been from. [/QUOTE]
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