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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 70639" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>I did email prior to school starting, she just didn't reply until last night. Because she replied last night, I knew she was aware today of his allergies. When we did "meet the teacher" last Friday before school starting, I spoke with her about his diet then too. I also filled out a half sheet of paper stating he was only to eat what we provided due to food allergies. In addition to all of this, I emailed the principal in June about him and she replied when she got back in August and we emailed back and forth about it once last week, prior to school starting. When I dropped off the banana bread and pumpkin bread in the front office, the nurse already knew me by name and spoke with me about medications, which I can only assume is because the principal made her aware of my difficult children special needs.</p><p></p><p>Kathy, I like your idea of taking out the old school references. When dealing with the old school I just knew I was getting the "complainer" label. I really am not a complainer, but I do have a back bone, especially where my kids are concerned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 70639, member: 3837"] I did email prior to school starting, she just didn't reply until last night. Because she replied last night, I knew she was aware today of his allergies. When we did "meet the teacher" last Friday before school starting, I spoke with her about his diet then too. I also filled out a half sheet of paper stating he was only to eat what we provided due to food allergies. In addition to all of this, I emailed the principal in June about him and she replied when she got back in August and we emailed back and forth about it once last week, prior to school starting. When I dropped off the banana bread and pumpkin bread in the front office, the nurse already knew me by name and spoke with me about medications, which I can only assume is because the principal made her aware of my difficult children special needs. Kathy, I like your idea of taking out the old school references. When dealing with the old school I just knew I was getting the "complainer" label. I really am not a complainer, but I do have a back bone, especially where my kids are concerned. [/QUOTE]
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