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I agree with whom said it above....You can't change everything for 1 student. There are a lot of students that have allergies and they have to just learn to cope and function in society. Maybe it is best to home school until the child learns what they can and can not do. Recently in the Roseville, CA area a little girl that was allergic to the sun was placed in public school. The school had to retro fit some of the rooms with windows that don't allow the harmful rays into the class room.
Every child has the right to an education and if that education can't be provided by the local puclic school then that school is responsible for arrangements for that child. Some schools opt to pay out for the child to go to special schools but some opt to make changes to accomdiate the child
ETA: My husband works for Macadamia nut company and he received a call from a mother the other day regarding whether she could feed her son who was severly allergic to "nuts" macadamia nuts. HMMMMM.....I wonder????
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