Hmmmm... mixed bag, but mostly it wasn't FA-related bad stuff.
So there's that.
At the moment, I'm pretty much FUMING that the ridiculous (and completely unecessary) foot-dragging process of completing a RE-WRITE of my child's 504 plan led to us submitting to College Board very late (end of April) and they
still haven't yet said yes or no to the application for accommodations on the PSAT in the fall.
School staffers all leave for the summer
next week. Apparently I was the only one who was capable of doing the math. Well, our allergist was. <sigh> Seven to eight weeks. Hmmm... yeah, thinking that submitting at the beginning of May
isn't soon enough if you MUST hear back before the second week in June. DD is with a public school, has a 504 plan (obviously) and is also a
virtual school student. This means that day-to-day, there is no food risk. Which is incredibly nice, really. It also means that when there IS risk, it's
all a "special event" which means a huge series of breaks in routine protocol all around. Which is why she has that 504 plan.
I can't even imagine the level of problems that we'd have if DD attended a B&M school.