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topic-4-03-1-Elementary School Admission Guidelines
topic-4-03-2-High School Admission Guidelines
topic-4-03-3-High School Admission Procedures
topic-4-03-4-Inoculation requirements of the CA Department of Health
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topic-4-03-5-Married Students
topic-4-03-6-Emancipated or 18-year-old Students
topic-4-03-7-Students Not Living with Parents
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section-4-03-Admissions Policy
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topic-4-03-4-Inoculation requirements of the CA Department of Health
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INOCULATION REQUIREMENTS OF THE CA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Immunization is required for admission for all grades. All directives regarding immunization, issued annually by the State of California, shall be implemented. No student may be unconditionally admitted to school unless he or she has been immunized against poliomyelitis, measles, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, and varicella for first admission to schools in California. In addition, Hepatitis B immunization is required for students entering Transitional Kindergarten and Kindergarten. All students entering Grade 7 are required to present documentation showing the dates when three doses of Hepatitis B and two doses of a measles-containing vaccine have been received. All students entering a California school for the first time must have a Mantoux tuberculosis test. Students entering Grade 5 are encouraged to have a physical examination which includes scoliosis screening.
Students entering Grade 7 or 8 must show proof of a TDAP booster before starting school. See
California Immunization Requirements
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