Good grief!!! What will they do next, frisk them before they’re allowed in the door?
“A 2-year-old girl was suspended from her daycare for bringing a cheese sandwich to school Wednesday. The school has a strict "no outside food" policy”.
I understand banning outside foods because of food allergies, but it's a two year old. They should have just told the father to check the child from now on, or have others check the children as they come in, and let it go at that.
You know they start out with a cheese sandwich...it progresses to cheese whiz, then corn chips, and pretty soon they are on the marijuana. Yep, we got to stop this before it goes too far!! Nip it in the bud!
Where is common sense? Has it been totally thrown out the window? Perhaps this was a habitual offender? More than likely this was a cheese sandwich with mayonaise!!! Oh...the horror!
The school is in the right. Had the child, for example, smuggled a peanut butter sandwich into the facility, it could have caused very serious illness or even death to a child with peanut allergy.
The rule was made for a good purpose. The parents are at fault. It is not all that hard to determine whether you kid has food on his/her person.
Contendah's right. I've seen kids go into anaphylactic shock just from the *smell* of peanut butter on my bus.
Chuck's prolly right, the suspension was to punish the parents. Two year olds don't know what the rules are and don't care besides. They also usually don't make sandwiches.
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