JanetElaine
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I'd like to add that my daughter goes to school with a student that has a peanut allergy so I'm familiar with classroom policies in regard to his allergy. They are first graders and her teacher requests that if treats are to be brought for the class to make sure that they are 100% peanut-free.
This is not a school-wide policy or ban, but rather is determined on a classroom by classroom basis. His mother is a room mom and is there on days that treats are brought (Halloween, class parties, etc.) so her and the teacher can monitor what comes in on special days to ensure the student isn't encountering peanuts.
They do not dictate lunches or ban peanuts (or other foods). If my daughter wanted to eat peanut butter and jelly for lunch, she very well could, but it happens that she's the only child on the planet that HATES PB&J sandwiches! LOL
This is what the family I talked about does as well. Mom is always there, also on field trips etc.. She's nice as heck though so nobody cares, although I can see where her son might get sick of it sometimes. LOL