Dueling Petitions
We now have dueling petitions on this here newfangled Internet, one supporting and the other opposing the nut ban in Amherst Regional Public Schools. Or I should say "restriction" since the schools did issue a public statement back peddling from the word "ban":
"We are not banning nuts, but rather strongly requesting that everyone abide by the guideline not to bring nuts or nut products into the schools."
So far the newcomer petition supporting the schools has more signatures, 95. But only 24 of them (25%) are from folks in Amherst while the petition opposing the ban err, restriction has 77 signatures. But 73 of them (95%) are from Amherst.
Not sure how to count Kurt Geryk, husband of School Superintendent Maria Geryk, as he signed both petitions (man definitely has a future in politics).
On the original petition opposing the ban Mr. Geryk did mention that ARPS has about a "hundred or so" kids with peanut allergies. Currently the student population at Amherst K-6 is 1,306 students and Middle and High School hold 1,533 students for a total student population of 2,839.
Thus 100 students with peanut allergies comes to 3.5% which seems to be statistically high as most experts peg the US average figure for folks with a peanut allergy at 1% or less.









