Quote from: ajasfolks2 on January 26, 2013, 06:39:21 PM
Just wanted to add the following -- it is from "Responsibilities of a Substitute" from Loudoun County, Virginia Public Schools:Quote
Food and Rewards. Do not give food of any kind to students. Allergies are prevalent in our school system and some students may have severe and even life-threatening reactions to the most innocent of treats. Rewards such as stickers are encouraged but a note left for the teacher to acknowledge good behavior is usually the best option.
Link: (page 31)
http://www.lcps.org/cms/lib4/VA01000195/Centricity/domain/69/subcentral/Substitute%20Guide%202012-13%20PDF.pdf
No reason why this cannot be the rules for the regular teacher too -- at ANY school!
Just something for thought as you work to fix things with your school.
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Food and Rewards. Do not give food of any kind to students. Allergies are prevalent in our school system and some students may have severe and even life-threatening reactions to the most innocent of treats. Rewards such as stickers are encouraged but a note left for the teacher to acknowledge good behavior is usually the best option.
Quote from: kcw on January 21, 2013, 03:06:00 PM
Lakeswimmr,
Last 2 reactions; one in the classroom, and the other in the lunchroom. Teacher gave a treat without reading ingredients on the master list, and the last reaction the cafeteria manager gave him food with egg without reading ingredients. I'm not aware of any other egg allergy children but do no know there are more nuts, etc allergies there.
Inclusion hasn't been a problem over the course of 6 years, and somebody thought it was a good idea to do without our concent. Our biggest complaint is there is no substitute for brunch that is done once a month. They said, "he can eat sausage." Wow!!!!