Papageorgio
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- May 18, 2010
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Medical doctors have no authority to express opinions about theology.Do be aware that not all parents are like yours. There is a legal issue involved here. Schools are required to follow doctors' recommendations.300 students let's say, per day, you going to remember every child's dietary needs?
300 students let's say per day- and 5 kids have special dietary needs- how hard is it to remember those 5 kids?
Five are you sure? Because lots and lots of food allergies out there. How many cooks are there, of course maybe the teacher should handle it over the cooks. Let the teacher worry, they have more one on one time than cooks.
When I was in school I had allergies and brought a lunch. It was never a school issue it was my issue. Sounds like a lazy parent.
A doctors recommendation based on medical or religious?
I know that, the doctor signed a note for the seven year old not to eat pork. So why would a doctor do that?