Im a cooking teacher in a public middle school so I know where the schools are comming from as far as these food rules. i don't agree with all of them but its plain and simple fear of being sued that drives most of them. Doesn't matter what actually makes sense, just don't deviate from the norm so you cant get sued. I know that I can't cook anything with kids thats not "fda inspected", even though what they are inspecting is far more unhealthy than grass fed, wild game or home raised, and I tell my kids this frequently. If you want to raise the hackles on a school administrator, go outside the norm...freaks them out. As far as the no home made stuff goes, i do tend to agree with that. Not everyone takes my class so they couldnt know how important kitchen sanitation is
My son also has a peanut allergy. Some kids with these allergies (praise be that his isnt that severe) can have fatal reactions from say chocolate chip cookies made in the same bowl as peanutbutter cookies that were made 3 days ago. You never know when someone is just being hateful either, and puts something horrible in the food on purpose...too many variables with homemade goods. Kids don't need cake and ice cream at school anyway...most american kids get significanly more calories from junk food than they need. (adults too
) little ones would bounce off the walls for hours and the older ones just flat out dont have time for it, waaay to distracting from the task at hand!

