Why is the immunization status of my child required by all Public Schools in Washington State?
Up-To-Date immunizations or current exemption forms are required by all public schools in Washington State (Department of Health). In addition, vaccination data can be used by schools and health departments to help during a response to an epidemic by identifying those students most at risk of disease, and allowing them to be best protected from exposure.
The requirements for each grade level can be found on the Washington Department of Health website.
School and Child Care Immunizations Information for Families
What if circumstances do not allow my student to be vaccinated?
A Certificate of Exemption is an option and can be completed during a visit with your student’s healthcare provider. If you are choosing to exempt your student from the required immunization schedule, please request your health care provider sign, then fax this form to (833) 965-0909. Like vaccination records, a current exemption form must be on file with the school to better help during a response to an epidemic by identifying those students most at risk of disease, and allowing them to be best protected from exposure.
What if I am unsure what vaccines my student needs to be up-to-date?
You can sign up to view your family’s vaccine information on the following sites.
Schools are required to provide information about meningococcal and human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines to parents.
While these vaccines are not required by the school, they are both serious illnesses that can be prevented by vaccinations that are part of the childhood vaccine series. For more information, please visit the CDC’s pages regarding the meningococcal and HPV vaccinations.
Other Resources
MVSD Policies & Procedures