To: retrokitten
>Wouldn't it make more sense to just set up a "no>peanut butter table"? Then the allergic children and>anyone that wanted to sit with them could do so, as>long as they didn't have a pb&j. And the rest could>go about their lunch without it being made into a big deal.Yes, that would make much more sense. That's probably why they aren't doing it.
Not to mention it would be far easier to watch for peanut butter at one table than to search every kid and direct the pb&j wielders to their corner. IMO.
To: Antonello
I totally agree. I am curious to know what happens to the kids who don't want to sit at the PB&J Offenders table and want to sit with their friends?
The teacher would not like the heavily sarcastic response any letter sent home to me about my child brandishing an illegal PB&J would get. Once again I would be labeled, "trouble maker"- story of my life I tells ya.
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