Nope, nothing like that here. Peanut allergies are serious,though, and of course the schools recognize this. I know that parents have to inform the school if their child has a peanut allergy , and I'm not sure just what precautions the parents have to take. I would hope that school personnel are kept informed of just who has the allergies, and what to do in case of emergency.
In any case, that's not even the point here, is it?? Does your school have something against sending out emails and newsletters?? Ours certainly doesn't. They send notices for all kinds of stuff to us all the time! Reminders of this and that policy, updates on whooping cough and chicken pox, dates to remember, and so on. Couldn't they just put out a notice like: "Attention all parents: Have you heard of this great new product..........and remember it's still against school policy to bring REAL peanut butter to school!" Gheesh! How hard can it be??
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In any case, that's not even the point here, is it?? Does your school have something against sending out emails and newsletters?? Ours certainly doesn't. They send notices for all kinds of stuff to us all the time! Reminders of this and that policy, updates on whooping cough and chicken pox, dates to remember, and so on. Couldn't they just put out a notice like: "Attention all parents: Have you heard of this great new product..........and remember it's still against school policy to bring REAL peanut butter to school!" Gheesh! How hard can it be??
You go get 'em!