In a message dated 9/9/98 11:44:24 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [log in to unmask]
writes:
<< Most schools assume that allowing children to bring their
own lunch is a reasonable accommodation for food-allergic
children. We have found this to be the safest option. >>
True, and that is what we do with our son also. But federal law does mandate
that a public school provide allergy free substitutes for any child who wants
to purchase a meal. I wouldn't take a chance with my anaphylactic-to-milk
eight year old, but when he is older--or in college--he may want to make that
kind of choice for himself.
Lynda