Policy 2875 – Student Allergy Prevention and Response
The purpose of this policy is to create an organized system for preventing and responding to allergic
reactions in accordance with House Bill 922 (2009). This policy is not a guarantee of an allergen-free
environment; instead, it is designed to increase awareness, provide education and training, reduce the
chance of exposure and outline responses to allergic reactions.
This policy applies to district facilities to which students have access and includes transportation
provided by the district. The Board instructs the superintendent or designee to develop procedures to
implement this policy.
Identification
An allergic reaction is an immune system response to a substance that itself is not harmful but that
the body interprets as being harmful. Allergic reactions range from mild to life- threatening. Each
school in the district will attempt to identify students with life-threatening allergies, including food
allergies. At enrollment, the person enrolling the student will be asked to provide information on any
allergies the student may have.
Prevention
Students with allergies that rise to the level of a disability as defined by law will be accommodated in
accordance with district policies and procedures pertaining to the identification and accommodation
of students with disabilities. An Individualized Health Plan (IHP), including an Emergency Action
Plan (EAP), may be developed for students with allergies that do not rise to the level of a disability.
All staff members are required to follow any 504 Plan or IHP/EAP developed for a student by the
district. Staff members who do not follow an existing 504 Plan or IHP/EAP will be disciplined, up to
and including termination.
Staff members shall not use air fresheners, oils, candles, incense or other such items intended to add
fragrance in any district facilities. This provision will not be construed to prohibit the use of personal
care items that contain added fragrance, but the principal may require staff members to refrain from
the use of personal care items with added fragrance under particular circumstances.
Staff members are prohibited from using cleaning materials, disinfectants, pesticides or other
chemicals except those provided by the district.
The district will not serve any processed foods, including foods sold in vending machines, which are
not labeled with a complete list of ingredients. Vended items must include a list of ingredients on the
individual package. The food service director will create an ingredient list for all foods provided by
the district as part of the district’s nutrition program, including food provided during the school day
and in before- and after-school programs. This list will be available upon request.
Prepackaged items used in concessions, fundraisers and classroom activities must include a list of
ingredients on the package. If the package does not contain a list of ingredients, the list of ingredients
must be available at the location where the package is sold or provided.
Education and Training
All staff members will be annually trained on the causes and symptoms of and responses to allergic
reactions. Training will include instruction on the use of epinephrine premeasured auto-injection
devices.
Age-appropriate education on allergies and allergic reactions will be provided to students as such
education aligns with state Grade-Level Expectations (GLEs) for health education. Education will
include potential causes, information on avoiding allergens, signs and symptoms of allergic reactions
and simple steps students can take to keep classmates safe.
Confidentiality
Information about individual students with allergies will be provided to all staff members and others
who need to know the information to provide a safe learning environment for the student.
Information about individual students with allergies will be shared with students and others who do
not have a legitimate educational interest in the information only to the extent authorized by the
parent/guardian or as otherwise permitted by law, including the Family Educational Rights and
Privacy Act (FERPA).
Response
Response to an allergic reaction shall be in accordance with established procedures, including
application of the student’s 504 Plan or IHP/EAP, where applicable. Each building will maintain an
adequate supply of epinephrine premeasured auto-injection devices to be administered in accordance
with Board policy, and parents of students with life-threatening allergies should supply the school
with epinephrine premeasured auto-injection devices to be administered in accordance with Board
policy.