What to know about immunization requirements

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Parents are encouraged to resolve student immunizations as early as possible to avoid the inevitable back-to-school rush in clinics, doctor’s offices and medical facilities throughout the city.

Students enrolling in Dallas ISD for the first time must provide evidence of required immunizations.

 This school year, the Texas Department of State Health Service has added the following updates to the immunization requirements:

  • Adding the Hepatitis A as a requirement for sixth graders
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  • Two doses of Varicella are now required for all grades
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  • Two doses of MMR added as a requirement for sixth graders (Students in grades 7-12 are required to have two doses of a measles-containing vaccine, and one dose each of mumps and rubella vaccine)

Official records from a physician or health clinic, which provide documentation of current immunizations, are required. All immunizations should be completed by the first date of attendance. The law requires that students be fully vaccinated against specified diseases.

A 30-day provisional enrollment is available to students transferring from one Texas school to another Texas school and to students defined as homeless.

Exemptions from immunization requirements may be granted on a medical basis or based upon religious or personal belief. If a parent chooses to seek an immunization exemption, they must provide a medical exemption signed by their physician and are also required to submit an affidavit provided by the Texas Department of State Health Services.

Dallas ISD families can receive immunizations for $5 at any of the district’s 11 Youth and Family Centers.

For more information or to locate a Youth and Family nearest you, call 972-502-4190.

For information on immunization requirements for new and returning students, visit https://www.dallasisd.org/Page/120.

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