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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The "no peanut butter" analogy isn't really comparable. There's no meaningful effect on other kids if they can't bring peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to school. They have plenty of other lunch options. I can't actually think of any comparable situation where "reasonable accommodation" has been interpreted to require other students (rather than schools) to take certain actions. I see requiring masks on other kids to be more equivalent to requiring the teacher to give instruction in sign language, and requiring the other kids to learn sign language to accommodate one deaf kid in the class.[/quote] Queue all the parents who ONLY can bring peanut butter for their very special kids.[/quote] NP. This always comes up and isn’t a thing. They sell pb&j at schools. Peanut butter is not airborne. It was never banned from lunches. [/quote] What decade are you living in? A lot of schools are peanut free, and even more classrooms are. [/quote] I have one in middle school and one in high school. We have not experienced a peanut free school since preschool. [/quote] Then you should limit your comments to your own experiences. You stated that it is never banned and that this isn't a thing. That's just not accurate. [/quote] The same applies to you, saying nuts are banned in schools. You are limited to your own experiences. [/quote] So you're really doubling down on this PB thing, huh. You think your own experience of having PB in your childrens' schools applies EVERYWHERE else? It's always interesting to see how parents put on tunnel vision to suit their own internal narrative. [/quote]
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