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Darlene Vanasco <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Thu, 13 Mar 2003 11:14:50 -0800
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That is CRAZY!

My son goe sto public school in Brooklyn NY. He has
also gone to a private school, and a preschool. He is
in 3rd grade now.
Each year we work with the teachers to help them "keep
Ben safe".
Hand-washing, meds in 3 places within building and go
with him on all trips. Para-professional to supervise
lunchtime, which believe me, can be chaos.
A 504 is a legal form for the school to hold and
administer meds and a 504 reasonable accomodation form
is for a para-professional.
You need to stress the absolute nesessity of prompt
correct response to anaphylaxis

--- Sally Flanagan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Our school doesn't have cafeteria staff.  That is
> not an issue.  But they
> still allow food into my son's classroom daily.  And
> due to cross
> contamination he has had one *mild* allergic
> reaction.  I want no food in the
> classroom and I want a basic plan for cleaning the
> childrens' hands.  They
> told me that he does not qualify for a 504 because
> he has never been
> intubated during an allergic reaction.
>
> --Sally


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