It can be, yes. Or she could just have a sensitive stomach. And that's really all it needs to be left at, because you're a volunteer and it's none of your business if a student has a medical condition.
You are not privy to their records. Eta - Oh good heavens, I never said you were a lowly servant. I volunteer at my kids' schools too.
BY LAW you are not privy to their medical information and it's incredibly unprofessional to speculate. It can actually get you removed from the approved volunteers list. By the same token, if a child is in classroom #2, the teacher from classroom #3 is not allowed access to their file and medical history.
Doesn't negate classroom teacher #3's place and importance in the school system. And none of that is even remotely comparable to stopping a child from leaving campus.
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