Food Allergy Information
Section 167.208, RSMo, requires each school district to adopt a policy on allergy prevention and response with priority given to addressing potentially deadly food-borne allergies; the policy and procedure must be in place by July 1, 2011. Pursuant to 167.208, the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, in collaboration with the Missouri School Boards Association (MSBA) and the Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS), developed a model policy intended for use by any public school/school district regardless of its size or location. A school board may choose to adopt this model exclusively, use it in conjunction with other allergy prevention and response policies and procedures, or develop its own policy and procedure. Even though this particular policy was crafted in MSBA format, it may be used and adapted by any school board regardless of whether the district or school is an MSBA member.
Fluid Milk Substitution
- Final Rule: Fluid Milk Substitutions in the School Nutrition Programs
- Overview: Fluid Milk Substitution Rule
- Milk Substitution Rule Q&A
- Milk Substitutions in Child Nutrition Programs
- Milk Substitutions for Children with Medical or Special Dietary Needs - SP-02-2016
Resources
- Accommodating Children with Disabilities
- Food Allergy Prevention and Response Guidelines (Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services)
- Medical Statement for Student Requiring Meal Modification
- Safe at School and Ready to Learn: A Comprehensive Guide for Protecting Students with Life Threatening Food Allergies - Provided by the National School Board Association
- The Food Allergy Book - English
- Tool Kit for Managing Food Allergies in Schools
- USDA Mountain Plains Regional Office Memo
- Voluntary Guidelines for Managing Food Allergies in Schools and Early Care and Education Centers
- Food Allergies Fact Sheets