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Plano Independent School District

School Health Services

Immunization Requirements

2006-2007

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Texas law requires proof of immunization against Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Poliomyelitis, Hepatitis B, and HIB, and proof of immunization or a history of illness from Rubella, Rubeola, Mumps and Varicella. Pre-K students are required to have Hepatitis A and Pneumococcal. This is required of every student, according to prescribed school grade criteria, seeking admission to or enrolled in any school in the Plano Independent School District.

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POLIO

Four doses are required, one of which must be on or after the fourth birthday. If the 3rd dose was given on or after the fourth birthday, only 3 doses are required. If any combination of four doses of OPV and IPV was received before four years of age, no additional dose is required. Receipt of the dose up to and including 4 days before the 4th birthday will satisfy the school entry immunization requirement. If 18 years or older, not required.

 


D.P.T./DT

Five doses of any combination DTaP/DTP unless 4th dose was received on or after the 4th birthday in which case only 4 doses are required. Students who started their vaccinations after age 7 are required to have at least 3 doses of a tetanus-diphtheria containing vaccine. Receipt of the dose up to and including 4 days before the 4th birthday will satisfy the school entry immunization requirement. One dose of Td required ten years after last dose of DTP/DTaP/DT.



MMR(Measles, German Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Rubeola)

Two doses of a measles-containing vaccine with the 1st dose on or after the 1st birthday; 2nd dose by age 5 or entry into kindergarten. One dose of rubella vaccine and one dose of mumps vaccine received on or after the 1st birthday are required. Receipt of the dose up to and including 4 days before the 1st birthday will satisfy the school entry immunization requirement.
Serologic confirmation of immunity to measles, mumps, rubella, or serologic evidence of
infection is acceptable in lieu of vaccine.



RUBELLA

(German Measles)
(a) One dose of vaccine required on or after first birthday for all students
(b) ONLY serologic confirmation of immunity will be acceptable in lieu of vaccine.



MUMPS

(a) One dose vaccine on or after first birthday for all students.
(b) ONLY serologic confirmation of mumps illness will be acceptable in lieu of vaccine.



HIB

Required for children age 15 months through 4 years. One dose on or after age 15 months, unless scheduled for a primary series (2 doses before the 1st birthday and a booster after the 1st birthday).

 

HEPATITIS B

Three doses are required for the following grades in the following school years:
2004-05, K-5 and 7-10
2005-06, K-11
2006-07, K-12

Serologic confirmation of immunity to hepatitis B or serologic evidence of infection is
acceptable in lieu of vaccine.
Two doses of adult hepatitis B vaccine (Recombivax) are acceptable. Dosage and type of
vaccine must be clearly documented (Two 10mcg/1.0ml of Recombivax).
Pre-k students, two doses given at least 6 months apart and no longer than 18 months from the date of the first dose.


HEPATITIS A

Two doses given at least 6 months apart and no longer than 18 months from the date of the first. Is not yet required but is highly recommended.


VARICELLA (Chicken Pox)


One dose on or after the 1st birthday for the following grades in the following school years:
2004-05, K-4 and 7-10
2005-06, K-5 and 7-11
2006-07, K-12

Two doses if vaccine given at 13 years of age or older.
Serologic confirmation of immunity to varicella or documentation of previous illness may
substitute for vaccination.
For Pre-k students, a series of three shots given prior to age 1 with a booster after 1 year. If no prior doses given, one dose required. Not given after age 5.

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MEDICAL EXEMPTION: An affidavit or certificate signed by a licensed physician stating the required immunization would be medically harmful or injurious to the health and well being of the child. The written statement by the physician must be submitted to the school. Unless it is written in the statement that a lifelong condition exists, the signed statement of exemption is good for one year only from the date signed by the physician.

CONSCIENTIOUS/RELIGIOUS EXEMPTION: The law allows parents/guardians to choose an exemption from immunization requirements for reasons of conscience, including a religious belief. Instructions for the notarized affidavit can be found at www. immunizeTexas.com. The completed and returned form from the TDH must be submitted to the school. The affidavit will be valid for two years.

PLEASE NOTE: In the case of an outbreak, an un-immunized child may be prohibited from attending school.

 

To contact Plano ISD:
Plano ISD Communications Department: (469) 752-8150
Main Enrollment Hotline: (469) 752-8295
Early Childhood Schools Hotline: (469) 752-2240

 

 

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