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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 357543" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>You know... having been on the other side of the food allergy debate I can understand (to a point) where the school is coming from. It's about liability. Duckie's school "encourages" store-bought and they have classrooms that are allergy-intensive. Appropriate snacks are provided by the school, birthdays are celebrated monthly in these classes. Parents are encouraged to send in non-food novelties like stickers, pencils, etc. It's accepted because there are several children in the school with severe allergies. Non-allergy classes still have treats brought in, but parents are encouraged to provide store-bought.</p><p> </p><p>My problem with easy child's school is that it is May and you obviously had no idea about this policy. They have not done a good job communicating the policy to the parents. And I'd bet that it is a suggestion, not a rule unless easy child is in an allergy classroom. You would have received information and special instructions if that were the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 357543, member: 1722"] You know... having been on the other side of the food allergy debate I can understand (to a point) where the school is coming from. It's about liability. Duckie's school "encourages" store-bought and they have classrooms that are allergy-intensive. Appropriate snacks are provided by the school, birthdays are celebrated monthly in these classes. Parents are encouraged to send in non-food novelties like stickers, pencils, etc. It's accepted because there are several children in the school with severe allergies. Non-allergy classes still have treats brought in, but parents are encouraged to provide store-bought. My problem with easy child's school is that it is May and you obviously had no idea about this policy. They have not done a good job communicating the policy to the parents. And I'd bet that it is a suggestion, not a rule unless easy child is in an allergy classroom. You would have received information and special instructions if that were the case. [/QUOTE]
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