Quote from: ajasfolks2 on March 22, 2012, 03:41:36 AM
If you still have not sent & can do this without making it too long: at each bulleted concern, perhaps offer the "solution" as would be best according to 504 and nondiscrimination/inclusion?
Just a thought.
Best to "give" them the answers when at all possible . . . sometimes their creativity and resources are NOT the best, know what I mean?
QuoteFrankly, he comes off as a complete arrogant horse's backside and you have my sympathies. He thinks his degree has conferred upon him a magical expertise in everything apparently...You hit the nail right on the head with that!! He does come across as pompous and full of himself. Most of the parents snicker and roll their eyes during his speeches at various events because his demeanor is so obnoxious.
Quote from: rebekahc on March 20, 2012, 01:27:32 PMYes! Thank you for pointing that out. I completely agree and removed it from my draft. It's just to difficult to accomodate their repetitive food-fests last minute and instead I need to stand firm that they should be accomodating DD's LTFA - no exceptions!
Oh, one other thing...QuoteIf I had been notified of this event in advance, we could have worked together to use a brand of ice cream that is safe. Or, I have no problem providing a safe, equivocal alternative to substitute what is being served to the other children as long as I know in advance so I can plan ahead.
This could very easily open the floodgate of treats. In their minds that will read you're fine with treats as long as you have advance notice... Don't relinquish your DD's right to FAPE. You constantly having to jump through hoops (and you know the principal will secretly enjoy watching that) to provide equivocal treats doesn't equal FREE.
QuoteIf I had been notified of this event in advance, we could have worked together to use a brand of ice cream that is safe. Or, I have no problem providing a safe, equivocal alternative to substitute what is being served to the other children as long as I know in advance so I can plan ahead.
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Manufacturers, by law, are required to list the top 8 allergens in the ingredients if it is included in the recipe of their product. However
QuoteIt's my understanding that the FDA requires all manufacturers to list the top 8 on the label in plain language. Here's a link with the fancy terminology:
Is this true in the US?
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The principal mentioned Muslim children at lunch. Was this special treat (ice-cream) acceptable to their dietary requirements? Would he plan a special reward that excluded all the Muslim children?
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Manufacturers, by law, are required to list the top 8 allergens in the ingredients if it is included in the recipe of their product. However