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Parent tells Tri‑Creek board her daughter’s severe peanut allergy leaves her isolated at lunch
Summary
At the Aug. 14 Tri‑Creek School Board meeting a parent described her third‑grade child’s severe anaphylaxis and said assigned ‘peanut table’ seating has left the child isolated; district officials promised follow‑up with the principal to find accommodations that protect health and social inclusion.
A parent identified in the meeting as Helen told the Tri‑Creek School Corporation Board on Aug. 14 that her third‑grade child at Oak Hill Elementary is severely anaphylactic and has been required to sit at a designated “peanut table,” which the parent said has left the child isolated and unwilling to attend school on days she must sit alone. “My child has a peanut allergy……
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