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First let me say that I really do sympathize for those with children with peanut allergies.
Now my son who just started 1st grade, was sent a letter before school started that there 2 kids in the class that had peanut allergies. We would not be allowed to send in any snack that contained peanuts nor would this particular class be able to have pb & j for lunch. The 2 kids will sit at the "peanut free" table but they didn't want to take any chances as one is HIGHLY allergic. I will also say that the "other" kid is Ds' BFF
and they went thru prek and k together without incident.
So anyway, they included a list of appropriate brands and items for snack and asked all the parents to read all labels before buying. If the snack isn't on the list we must submit the label with the snack.
So we started to adjust last week and I sent him a poopyseed bagel (his fav) w/ cream cheese and a cup of strawberries for lunch. For snack I sent approved petzels and a cheese bar.
Friday a letter comes home, the kid has been retested during the week and some addtl allergies are found.
Poppyseeds
Sesame
Flax
Sunflower
Fennel
Eggs
Strawberry
Blueberry
Cheese
Ok we are told to refrain from using the new list too.
I am trying to understand if this child is so highly allergic, how does he even go to school. It is not a peanut free school.
Also I feel like although I do not mind going peanut free, it leaves very little options for my picky 6 y/o. He loves poppy bagels, strawberries, cheese, and fruit yogurt.
I hate that it has become my responsiblity to take care of this one child.
I know I will probably get flamed, but it felt good to rant anyways.
Mu DH thinks that the kids parents should provide all the snacks if it is that severe.
Now my son who just started 1st grade, was sent a letter before school started that there 2 kids in the class that had peanut allergies. We would not be allowed to send in any snack that contained peanuts nor would this particular class be able to have pb & j for lunch. The 2 kids will sit at the "peanut free" table but they didn't want to take any chances as one is HIGHLY allergic. I will also say that the "other" kid is Ds' BFF

So anyway, they included a list of appropriate brands and items for snack and asked all the parents to read all labels before buying. If the snack isn't on the list we must submit the label with the snack.

Friday a letter comes home, the kid has been retested during the week and some addtl allergies are found.
Poppyseeds
Sesame
Flax
Sunflower
Fennel
Eggs
Strawberry
Blueberry
Cheese
Ok we are told to refrain from using the new list too.
I am trying to understand if this child is so highly allergic, how does he even go to school. It is not a peanut free school.
Also I feel like although I do not mind going peanut free, it leaves very little options for my picky 6 y/o. He loves poppy bagels, strawberries, cheese, and fruit yogurt.
I hate that it has become my responsiblity to take care of this one child.
I know I will probably get flamed, but it felt good to rant anyways.
Mu DH thinks that the kids parents should provide all the snacks if it is that severe.