To: pandoraou812
The only thing I was mad about was if they brought the sandwich they had a peanut pinned to their shirt & ate at a different table. I can't believe I just read that.
In addition to peanut sniffing dogs, we have little kids getting the "mark of the peanut" pinned on them (like a scarlet letter) and having to be segregated from their peers for bringing a friggin PBJ sandwich to school.
I'm wondering when the sanity is going to kick in.
110 posted on
03/23/2011 6:14:46 AM PDT by
AAABEST
(Et lux in tenebris lucet: et tenebrae eam non comprehenderunt)
To: AAABEST
When the #65’s outnumber the “compassionate” who think the whole are too well behaved (read: cowed) to protest being penalized. Wait til a large, organized group decides enough is enough and decides to terrorize someone trying to inflict their problem on everyone else.
111 posted on
03/23/2011 6:29:38 AM PDT by
Fire_on_High
(Stupid should hurt.)
To: AAABEST
I was not happy about it. While I didn't want the child with the allergy to be in danger I thought pinning a peanut on the other kids was plain wrong. You would think it would have been wiser to pin the peanut on the allergic child so if he was in distress the teachers & staff would know what or who it was...Now I hear that there is a classroom used for the peanut butter and jelly children to eat at & after they are done eating they can rejoin their friends in the lunchroom. I am just happy to be out of the public school.
120 posted on
03/23/2011 9:52:00 AM PDT by
pandoraou812
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