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Preview of Editable Allergy Card

Editable Allergy Card

Created by
Ina Chung
A colorful and informative allergy card displayed in your child's classroom or in the substitute folder can increase your child's safety at school. People often forget what in particular our child might be allergic to, and what the protocol is to prevent an allergic reaction. This can also be a great self-advocacy tool for our young ones. They simply need to point to the allergy card on the wall or taped to their desk to make sure adults in the room (volunteers, substitute teachers, etc.) are m
Preview of Parent Letter Requesting Classroom Snacks | Open House Conferences Forms

Parent Letter Requesting Classroom Snacks | Open House Conferences Forms

Keep classroom snack time simple and organized with this easy-to-use Parent Letter requesting classroom snack donations! This print-and-go family communication resource helps teachers clearly communicate classroom snack needs while encouraging family involvement in a positive and organized way. Whether you use daily snacks in Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, or 1st Grade, these parent letters make it easy to request snack donations throughout the school year. The included snack suggestion list h
Preview of Peanut Allergy Sign

Peanut Allergy Sign

Created by
Chelsea Meeks
Peanut allergies are becoming very prominent in our schools and it is imperative that we keep our children safe! This is a simple sign to hang up in various locations of the room, especially outside of your classroom door so that all guests may realize your classroom is a "peanut free zone"!
Preview of Classroom Peanut Free Snack Letter

Classroom Peanut Free Snack Letter

Do you have a peanut allergy in your classroom? Do you enjoy snacks and treats in your classroom? This is a letter to parents informing them that there is a peanut allergy in their childs classroom.
Preview of Return to School Guidance

Return to School Guidance

9 different versions with popular school colors. Great resource for school nurses or front office staff to communicate to parents when they are picking up a sick child from school.
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