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Posted: Jul 21st, 2008 at 11:32 pm
Quoting this here for future use. I see a few issues with it, but it does cover most things well. Thanks stlalohagal for posting it.
I like that they automatically state that the child's allergens won't not be consumed in their classroom and the teacher automatically switched to food-free rewards. They also had an unassigned EpiPen. Peanut free tables are not necessarily the answer for those of us with MFA kids though. Also the mom of the child with a reaction was asked to come to the school on the initial call about the child - that part I questioned. Something like meet your child at the hospital and check in with us later today probably would be better.
Jul 21st, 2008 at 09:45 pm, stlalohagal wrote:
Here's the link, I can't believe I found it on a first search! I think this school did an excellent job, just hope they follow it to the letter like it seems they do in this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diBGyDhQt0E
If you don't get the link, search on Upper Arlington School District, it should be the first one that pops up on Food Allergy.