Lawmakers in Tallahassee are finishing up their first week of the 2024 legislative session, but one of the bills News 6 has been following closely may be in jeopardy.
Sherry Isler thought she had done everything she needed to do to enroll her 5-year-old son in his Winter Park school’s before- and after-school programs. But then she asked about his food allergies. “I asked them specifically, ‘How are you guys going to handle his EpiPen and everything?’” Isler recalled. “And they said, ‘Oh, we don’t do that here. We would just call 911. … We don’t have that .
A local mom is out with a warning about children with allergies. She says her son could not access his lifesaving EpiPen while in after-care at school.