What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New York
I'm not quite sure that this is a legal issue but I'm not sure where else to look. We have recently moved here and I have a 9 year old who has started in a new school. He has a peanut allergy, which we, of course, told the school about and now they are making him sit at the 'allergy table' at lunch. He doesn't need this. He is not one of those highly highly allergic kids, he has to have the peanut in his mouth for there to be a problem. And he is old enough to understand that he has to know what he's putting in his mouth. He knows not to just take food offered and eat it. He is perfectly able to take care of himself in that respect.
More than once, I've talked to his teacher and also the principal to tell them I would prefer that they allow him to sit anywhere during lunch but I have been informed that this is their policy with nut allergies. And they won't budge. My son is feeling a bit like an 'outcast' and I know it can't be easy to be new to a school and then told where to sit during lunch - he wants to be with his new friends. He has started to sneak off by himself - which only gets him moved and in trouble. Normally I would be on him about respecting his teachers but, I completely understand him.
What can we do about this? This is a completely new school system to us (and the 'allergy table' is new too!) - would the next step be talking to the school district? I'm even considering getting a letter written up by a lawyer stating that my husband and I take full responsibility for this decision - is that the only option we have??
Thank you for giving your time.
I'm not quite sure that this is a legal issue but I'm not sure where else to look. We have recently moved here and I have a 9 year old who has started in a new school. He has a peanut allergy, which we, of course, told the school about and now they are making him sit at the 'allergy table' at lunch. He doesn't need this. He is not one of those highly highly allergic kids, he has to have the peanut in his mouth for there to be a problem. And he is old enough to understand that he has to know what he's putting in his mouth. He knows not to just take food offered and eat it. He is perfectly able to take care of himself in that respect.
More than once, I've talked to his teacher and also the principal to tell them I would prefer that they allow him to sit anywhere during lunch but I have been informed that this is their policy with nut allergies. And they won't budge. My son is feeling a bit like an 'outcast' and I know it can't be easy to be new to a school and then told where to sit during lunch - he wants to be with his new friends. He has started to sneak off by himself - which only gets him moved and in trouble. Normally I would be on him about respecting his teachers but, I completely understand him.
What can we do about this? This is a completely new school system to us (and the 'allergy table' is new too!) - would the next step be talking to the school district? I'm even considering getting a letter written up by a lawyer stating that my husband and I take full responsibility for this decision - is that the only option we have??
Thank you for giving your time.