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​​IMMUNIZATION & SCREENINGS


All students must comply with curr​ent California immunization and health requirements prior to enrollment. Permanent records cards include verific​ation of or exemption from required immunization through graduation.​


EXAMINATION & INOCULATIONS

A student, with the permission of the parent or guardian, may be subject to routine tests in school, including auditory, visual, and dental inspection and, upon referral by the Principal, to a complete physical examination and/or other professional help.

​A tuberculosis patch test and/or X-rays, immunization for prevention of diphtheria and smallpox vaccination may be given only with the explicit written permission of the parents.

 

IMMUNIZATION

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 preschool and kindergarten.  All students entering grade seven 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.

Immunization is not required for admission if a parent or guardian presents a letter stating that such immunization is contrary to his or her beliefs, or presents a written statement from a physician to the effect that immunization is not considered safe or reasonably beneficial to the individual student.


ADDITIONAL HEALTH SCREENINGS

In case of student services, Maria Regina School makes every attempt when possible to provide health screenings through nursing services available to us. When possible, counseling services are made available for students. It is the parent’s responsibility to notify the principal in writing if the child does not have the permission of the parents for any additional school services such as, but not limited to, health screenings and counseling. *Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99)​

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