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Allergies & Special Meal Accommodations

 
 

Special diet illustration with fruits, eggs and other foods.
MEAL SUBSTITUTIONS FOR MEDICAL OR SPECIAL DIETARY REASONS
 
USDA Regulation 7 CFR Part 15b requires substitutions or modifications in school meals for children whose disabilities restrict their diets. A child with a disability must be provided substitutions in foods when that need is supported by a signed statement from a licensed physician.
 
Food Allergies
 
Generally, children with food allergies or intolerances do not have a disability as defined under either Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act or Part B of IDEA, and the school food service may, but is not required to, make food substitutions for them.  However, when in the licensed physician’s assessment, food allergies may result in severe, life-threatening (anaphylactic) reactions, the child’s condition would meet the definition of “disability”, and the substitutions prescribed by the licensed physician must be made.
 
School food services may make food substitutions, at their discretion, for individual children who do not have a disability, but who are medically certified as having a special medical or dietary need.  Such determinations are only made on a case-by-case basis.  This provision covers those children who have food intolerances or allergies but do not have life-threatening reactions (anaphylactic reactions) when exposed to the food(s) to which they have problems.
Allergy Glossary
 
Medical Statement for Children with Special Dietary Needs
 
Each special dietary request must be supported by a statement explaining the requested food substitution and must be signed by a recognized medical authority. The Medical Statement must include:
  • An identification of the medical or other special dietary condition which restricts the child’s diet;
  • The food or foods to be omitted from the child’s diet; and
  • The food or choice of foods to be substituted.
 
 
If we do not receive a medical statement from a recognized medical authority, your child will receive a regular lunch tray.  Medical statements completed by parents or guardians will not be accepted.
Student's with Food Allergies?
You can now sort the online menus on https://myschoolmenus.com/ to omit any products with the top 9 allergen containing ingredients by following the instructions below: 
 
Via Website:
  1. Click the above button
  2. When asked the name of the district, type Fairfield City School District, and select "Go"
  3. Chose the name of the school, and select the menu that you would like to sort by allergens
  4. On the right hand side of the menu, chose the "Filter Allergens" button. When prompted, read the user agreement and choose "apply" on the bottom of the popup box. 
  5. Chose the allergen that you would like to avoid from the menu, then select "apply" on the bottom of the popup box.
  6.  Scroll through the menu-- all items containing the allergen will be crossed off and should be avoided. 
Via Mobile App:
  1. Download the My School Menus app from the app store or through google play-- a red apple will be the icon.
  2. When asked the name of the district, type Fairfield City, and select "Go"
  3. Chose the name of the school, and select menu that you would like to sort by allergens
  4. To filter by allergens, choose the button in the top right corner with 3 lines on top of each other. Chose the "Filter Allergens" button. When prompted, read the user agreement and choose "apply" on the bottom of the popup box. 
  5. Chose the allergen that you would like to avoid from the menu, then select "apply" on the bottom of the popup box.
  6. Select the > arrow at the top of the screen to toggle the side menu away.  The menu can be viewed by scrolling down. All items that contain the selected allergen will be crossed off and should be avoided.