Despite the protests and what I, and many, have considered to be harassment and bullying of a peanut-allergic first grader by her classmates parents, a Florida school is standing behind their peanut allergy regulations. These regulations set in place to protect the peanut allergic girl require students at Edgewater Elementary to wash their hands and take a drink of water before entering the classroom and after lunch because of the severity of the girls allergy. The school has also banned all peanut products, eliminated snacks and outside food from being brought into the classroom, and makes an effort to wipe down desks with Clorox wipes
periodically throughout the day. Unfortunately some of these regulations have been misconstrued by both the media and other parents at the school.
The following is the list of accommodations set in place by the school that the Bailey's are aware of. These where given to me by Tracey Bailey, the girls mother, via Food Allergy Families Facebook page.
1. No nut products in classroom
2. Kids wash their hands and wipe face off with water or take a drink from water fountain but not rinse mouth out or wipe with Clorox wipe
. In the morning & after lunch
3. our child does not eat in the cafeteria.
4. She carries an epi pen on her at all times
5. She is granted access to the clinic whenever she is in need of medical assistance.
6. She is not allowed in cafeteria without one of her parents present.
7. No faculty will give her food without prior permission from parents.
8. Her classroom is nut free
The following is the list of accommodations set in place by the school that the Bailey's are aware of. These where given to me by Tracey Bailey, the girls mother, via Food Allergy Families Facebook page.
1. No nut products in classroom
2. Kids wash their hands and wipe face off with water or take a drink from water fountain but not rinse mouth out or wipe with Clorox wipe
3. our child does not eat in the cafeteria.
4. She carries an epi pen on her at all times
5. She is granted access to the clinic whenever she is in need of medical assistance.
6. She is not allowed in cafeteria without one of her parents present.
7. No faculty will give her food without prior permission from parents.
8. Her classroom is nut free
it makes me sick that the parents aren't bending over backwards to support this girl and her needs. i have a feeling they just have no concept of what exactly a "life-threatening food allergy" really means. maybe if they had all seen an anaphylactic reaction happen, they'd feel differently? because once you've been around a person going through a severe reaction, you will never look at food allergies the same way. kudos to the school - that's the kind of place i'd want my daughter (who has a life-threatening tree nut allergy) to go. thanks for keeping the rest of us updated.
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