Students come to school with diverse health conditions that can be life-threatening and have a significant impact on their education and well-being. According the Center for Disease Control study in 2013, food allergies in children have increased by 50 percent from 1997 to 2011. Similarly, there has been an increase in the number of students in our school and across our district. In an effort to provide a safe and inclusive environment for all students, district guidelines were developed as part of our food management and food allergy prevention plan.
These building guidelines were developed in consultation with our district pediatrician, administration, school nurse, building faculty, and PTA representatives:
Please note that the severity of food allergies vary from year to year based on student needs and we aim to provide the least restrictive environment for all students. These guidelines in the school’s food management plan will be reevaluated on a regular basis and subject to change based on student/school needs.