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[quote=Anonymous]Ok, I asked. Apparently a public school cannot do a milk free ban because federal guidelines for school lunch requires that the cafeteria serve milk. Nor can they reverse the nut ban because a parent has reported that "her child may be allergic to nuts and peanuts". I think the schools should require documentation before a ban just as they do for my daughter's asthma inhalers and epipen injections. I am not sure what to do because I think it is likely she will need an injection in an environment where her classmates are consuming milk and cheese and she is so young. An injection had always meant hospitalization for her. I want to be certain that they will recognize the signs of anaphylaxis and inject properly without hesitation. Maybe a 504 plan? I am not sure what to do, but I have a meeting with the principal and that is a good first step. I am bringing documentation so they understand how severe her reactions have been. [/quote]
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