Tough for the kids who have the peanut allergies. It's a personal problem. They either need to stay home or eat lunch in a designated area, somewhat like those who smoke are banished.
In the real world, even before - let's say High School, should the 'no peanut' ban be continued so that say a Reese's peanutbutter cup is contraband? Perhaps a recent asian immigrant brings a traditional lunch from home which was cooked with heated peanut oil? Or a southerner brings pork rinds fried in peanut oil?
Where does it stop?
dvwjr
For statists, it never stops. Busybody nannies spend their entire waking lives figuring out how to force others to modify their behavior.
See, for example, Republicans and democRats.
I would make far more sense to make all the kids with peanut allergies go to the same school.
They could be sure that the school was peanut free, all the kids were from peanut free homes.
They could be safe and all the other kids could be normal.
Don't you just wish them dead or in prision or something.
Sarcasm.