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I know this is the school zone but I saw no Church topic area. Recently peanuts and other uts populate jut about all of our churches events. My daughter is severly allergic to all nuts. Our minister wants us to bring snack bags because thats what the people with milk, egg allergy etc have done. He said that when all is said and done that has to be the policy and we need to learn how to deal with it. I am just exhausted and do not know what to do. I explained the concept of dust and casual contact but I get a sense of disbelief. Any suggestions? We have been avoiding all of the events but I feel like my daughter does not get to participate fully and quite frankly "hurt".
Thanks,
worried dad
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Quote:Originally posted by worrieddad:
[b]I know this is the school zone but I saw no Church topic area. Recently peanuts and other uts populate jut about all of our churches events. My daughter is severly allergic to all nuts. Our minister wants us to bring snack bags because thats what the people with milk, egg allergy etc have done. He said that when all is said and done that has to be the policy and we need to learn how to deal with it. I am just exhausted and do not know what to do. I explained the concept of dust and casual contact but I get a sense of disbelief. Any suggestions? We have been avoiding all of the events but I feel like my daughter does not get to participate fully and quite frankly "hurt".
Thanks,
worried dad
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for us, "hurt" was an understatement. My oldest cub was expelled from a small, religious, private school because he was "a liability". Or so an email to me from someone [i]with whom my child's personal. private. educational. and health records. were discussed with by school representative[/i]. Go Figure.
"Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity."
"Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity."