| ORAL 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. |
Diphtheria/Pertussis
/Tetanus/Td
(DTP, DTaP, DT, Td) |
(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. |
RUBEOLA:
(Measles) |
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. |
| 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 A & 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. |
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. |