Year End Parties

Started by MaryM, May 24, 2013, 10:12:51 AM

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MaryM

DS is in 3rd grade and we've had no problems having safe parties until now.  This year our fun fair is being held during school hours and the room parents were told by a PTA Board Member to provide lunch, "pizza, as we always do".  DS is allergic to milk, so there will be no pizza for his class.  His room parent spoke to the teacher who spoke to the principal and they are working on a resolution.  The PTA had all the room parents sign a form stating that they would only serve food that is safe for all students in the class.  Had we not signed that form, I might have considered making a safe pizza for DS. 

I received an email from his teacher today.   She said the  Green Team Coordinators usually treat the team to lunch at year end and she wanted some alternatives to pizza.  There really isn't much I can suggest.  Because of this whole PTA predicament, I don't feel like I can offer to send safe pizza for him.  I would bc he wanted to join the Green Team, it's not mandatory and they never do food things so all year it's safe.  Any suggestions?  I'm sure there are pa/tna students in addition to my milk/egg child.

yelloww

My ds can eat the Philly pretzel factory regular pretzels. He's ok with low levels of dairy though if it is baked in stuff. We used to do those for parties along with a fresh fruit platter.

MaryM

Thanks yellow!  Both kids can do baked dairy but we have not tried Philly Pretzel Factory yet.  I will have to get some this week.

MaryM

The kids will be trying the pretzels later!  DS's teacher is fantastic.  I said I'd make pizza for him and explained why I did not offer to make it for the year end party.  I told her we are trying the pretzels and if they are ok, that maybe they could do a snack type lunch.  She told me that she does not want me to make pizza, that the kids can bring lunch and the green team coordinators  will get water ice & the pretzels if it works out for DS.  She thanked me for being so open and for helping to educate her.  I love her!

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