The bee/outside gym analogy is so non-relevant that it doesn't bear comment.
How is that not relevant? So, one child's potentially fatal allergy is not as relevant as your child's peanut allergy?
Banning outside gym because of the potential of a fatal reaction to a bee sting is just as relevant as banning peanuts because of the potential of a fatal reaction to contact with peanuts.
By the way, your claim that peanuts is not a good food source is completely wrong. It is an extremely potent food source.
Peanuts are not only a rich source of protein, they also contain excellent levels of many other nutrients.
They are rich in almost all minerals, containing excellent levels of manganese, copper, magnesium, iron, phosphorous, potassium, zinc, selenium and tryptophan.. They are also a good source of niacin, folate, thiamin, vitamin E, pantothenic acid, vitamin B6 and riboflavin. And unless you are eating salted peanuts, peanuts only show a trace of sodium.
100g of Peanuts contributes 567 calories of energy. They are a very good source of monounsaturated fats.
Peanuts are very low in cholesterol and sodium.
Peanuts are considered to be brain food. They contribute to brain health, brain circulation and blood flow. In addition to that, peanuts are also good antioxidants. Other health benefits of peanut include protection against colon cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer, heart disease, and high cholesterol.
New research shows peanuts rival the antioxidant content of many fruits. Roasted peanuts rival the antioxidant content of blackberries and strawberries, and are far richer in antioxidants than apples, carrots or beets.
Peanuts are a significant source of resveratrol, a chemical studied for potential anti-aging effects and also associated with reduced cardiovascular disease and reduced cancer risk.
Why do you think food banks ask for peanut butter all the time? It is because it provides so many nutrients for a low cost.