I sent cookies in to my son’s school for a Halloween party and the teacher never gave them to the kids . . .?
Monday, August 9th, 2010 at
8:15 pm
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Speak to the head if the teacher won’t talk. Put in an informal complaint that she is wasting your time and money
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Aww, that’s a shame. It may sound stupid, but I know some schools here in England won’t give homemade food to the kids because of health and safety standards – after all they can’t check what has been put in them and they are responsible for their well being. I know it’s a bit over the top, but that may explain it .
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Ask them if they’re allowed outside foods to be brought in. Some schools don’t allow that. They’re taking precautions because some foods may contain peanuts.
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Wow, I would be upset too. Something is definitely not right with this. Why wouldn’t you give the kids everything available to them? I have never heard of such a thing. Depending on how you contacted her, she might not get the message until Monday. If you have time maybe you can speak with her on Mon to see what the problem is and ask that your cookies and candy be distributed to the children. If she does not have them, then you know she either threw them away, gave them away, or took them home. None of these options are acceptable and if so, I would speak with the principal and head of the school about this.
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My advice…simply ask the teacher her reasons for this action. There may have been a policy change regarding homemade items from home such as what the public schools operate by.
I hope you find the answer you seek and peace in your heart.
blessings
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Either:
A) They didn’t realize your son had them.
B) They forgot to hand them out.
C) They are food allergies that other children have in the classroom so they are afraid to give them out and harm another child.
D) New school policies enforcing not eating outside food (very common these days).
Don’t take it too hard. If the teacher didn’t send them back home with your son, then that could be a problem. Or possibly maybe the children collectively brought in too many treats so they’re saving some for another day.
Don’t think too much into this, if you don’t want to send in treats anymore then don’t. It is not required.
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