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VACCINATION &



               HEALTH INFORMATION








         Vaccination Requirements
         A child cannot be admitted to school without a valid immunization record, a conscientious exemption affidavit, or a
         medical exemption documented by a physician. There are no new vaccine requirements for the 2018-19 school year.
         However, please note the meningococcal requirement for students entering grades 7-12 will require students in these
         grades to show proof of one dose of quadrivalent meningococal conjugate vaccine (MCV4 or MenACWY) on or after
         the student’s 11th birthday. Tdap is required within the last five years for 7th grade students.  Additionally, the graded
         implementation of the hepatitis A requirement will extend to grades K-9, as currently prescribed in the 25 TAC §97.63.
         For additional information, please contact the Immunization Branch at 1-800-252-9152.

         2018-19 Texas Vaccination Requirements »

         Health Care Services
         Many health care services can be provided to support students with minor to chronic health related conditions. It is
         important that health information is shared with the school nurse such as life threatening food allergies, cardiac condi-
         tions, diabetes, etc. Prescription and nonprescription medications to be taken at school must be provided in the original
         labeled container and accompanied by a permission note from the parent/guardian to the school nurse.

         All medications to be administered or kept at school for longer than 15 days must be accompanied by a written request
         signed and dated by the prescribing physician and the parent/guardian. All prescription and non-prescription drugs to be
         administered at school for 15 days or less must be accompanied by a written request, signed and dated by a parent/legal
         guardian. The dosage recommended by the manufacturer for a non-prescription drug will be administered.
         A student with asthma is entitled to possess and self-administer prescription asthma medicine while on school property
         or at a school-related event or activity. Students who need to carry an asthma inhaler or other emergency medication
         must present documentation from a physician and parent outlining the need to do so. In accordance with Education
         Code 38.015, students may self-administer asthma medication while at school functions with written permission from
         parents and physician. The asthma authorization form is available from your school nurse. Administration of medication
         must be in accordance with the prescription instructions and the manufacturer’s recommended dosage for
         non-prescription medicine.
         A new medication administration request will be required each school year or with any change in the previous
         medication administration request. All forms are available in the Health Services section on the CCISD website.

         Medication Administration Forms:     Anaphylaxis Management Action Form   Asthma Action Plan
         •  Administration of Medications     (for non-food allergies that are life-   •  Asthma Management and
             at School (pdf)                  threatening, i.e. latex, insect bites)   Action Plan (pdf)
         •  Administración de Medicinas       •  Anaphylaxis Management            •  Authorization for Administration
             en la Escuela (pdf)                  Action Plan Form (pdf)               of Medication at School (pdf)
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