Quote from: ajasfolks2 on June 07, 2012, 03:46:42 PM
Consider more than 48 hours notice, if you are going to have it spelled out. That is really NOT a lot of notice when you have to do good ingredient research or want to give them MUCH better non-food alternative . . . and get them to "think about it" and change to nonfood.
Some folks here have had up to 14-day notice in their 504s as to food use for bonafide education need or the party-crud stuff. { at the party stuff. }
Quote from: allergyparent on June 07, 2012, 09:34:56 AM
In 504: (elem school)
- Parent of LTFA student checks label in advance, no later than morning of the day food served in class. For planned parties (ie, Halloween) this is usually done 2-3 days in advance.
- All foods brought in must be 1) on suggested treat list, 2) packaged and 3) include label that indicates it is free of student's allergens.
- Parent of LTFA student signs that child can eat it...goes to teacher and child so they are both aware authorization is from home.
- NO other food to be served (ie, parent brings home baked or bakery items - they will be returned and not served).
Sometimes there are snafus...ie, usually when parents forget to bring the treat in advance. Nurse will call and read label on phone if it's something like Popsicles.