San Andreas, CA…Calaveras Unified School District 2016/2017 Kindergarten and Transitional Kindergarten Registration is FEBRUARY 1, 2016 from 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. All elementary schools in the Calaveras Unified School District will be registering children for Transitional Kindergarten and Kindergarten on February 1, 2016. Call the appropriate school listed below for an appointment. For Transitional Kindergarten: Children whose birthdates are from September 2, 2011 to December 2, 2011 are eligible for Transitional Kindergarten. For Regular Kindergarten: Children must be five years old by September 2, 2016. (Birthdates must be on or before September 1, 2011 to attend Kindergarten.)
Jenny Lind Elementary
754-2350
San Andreas Elementary
754-2365
Mokelumne Hill Elementary
754-2140
Valley Springs Elementary
754-2141
Rail Road Flat Elementary
754-2275
West Point Elementary
754-2255
All parents must bring a birth certificate or record of birth for their child, the child’s
social security number and an immunization record.
Immunizations are available through your physician or at the regularly scheduled
immunization clinics at the Calaveras County Health Department for children who are not up
to date on their immunizations (see reverse for immunization requirements).
A health inventory will be completed the day of registration.
Students will not be admitted into Kindergarten unless all immunization
requirements have been met.
Vaccine 4-6 Years Old
Elementary School at
Transitional-Kindergarten/
Kindergarten and Above
7-17 Years Old
Elementary or Secondary
School
7th Grade*
Polio
(OPV or IPV)
4 doses
(3 doses OK if one was given on or
after 4th birthday)
4 doses
(3 doses OK if one was given on or
after 2nd birthday)
Diphtheria,
Tetanus, and
Pertussis
(DTaP, DTP, DT, or
Tdap)
5 doses of DTaP, DTP, or DT
(4 doses OK if one was given on or
after 4th birthday)
4 doses of DTaP, DTP, DT,
Tdap, or Td
(3 doses OK if last dose was given
on or after 2nd birthday. At least
one dose must be Tdap or DTaP/
DTP given on or after 7th birthday
for all 7th-12th graders.)
1 dose of Tdap
(Or DTP/DTaP given on or after
the 7th birthday.)
Measles, Mumps,
and Rubella
(MMR or MMR-V)
2 doses
(Both doses given on or after
1st birthday. Only one dose of
mumps and rubella vaccines are
required if given separately.)
1 dose
(Dose given on or after 1st
birthday. Mumps vaccine is not
required if given separately.)
2 doses of MMR or any
measles-containing vaccine
(Both doses given on or after 1st
birthday.)
Hepatitis B
(Hep B or HBV)
3 doses
Varicella
(chickenpox, VAR,
MMR-V or VZV)
1 dose 1 dose for ages 7-12 years.
2 doses for ages 13-17 years.
*New admissions to 7th grade should also meet the requirements for ages 7-17 years.
IMM-222 School (1/16) California Department of Public Health • Immunization Branch • ShotsForSchool.org
Entry Requirements by Age and Grade:
PARENTS’ GUIDE TO IMMUNIZATIONS
REQUIRED FOR SCHOOL ENTRY
WHY YOUR CHILD NEEDS SHOTS:
The California School Immunization Law requires that children
be up to date on their immunizations (shots) to attend school.
Diseases like measles spread quickly, so children need to be
protected before they enter. California schools are required to
check immunization records for all new student admissions at
Kindergarten or Transitional Kindergarten through 12th grade
and all students advancing to 7th grade before entry.
THE LAW:
Health and Safety Code, Division 105, Part 2, Chapter 1, Sections
120325-120380; California Code of Regulations, Title 17, Division
1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 8, Sections 6000-6075
WHAT YOU WILL NEED FOR ADMISSION:
To attend school, your child’s Immunization Record must show
the date for each required shot above. If you do not have an
Immunization Record, or your child has not received all required
shots, call your doctor now for an appointment.
If a licensed physician determines a vaccine should not be given
to your child because of medical reasons, submit a written
statement from the physician for a medical exemption for the
missing shot(s), including the duration of the medical
exemption.
A personal beliefs exemption is no longer an option for
entry into school; however, a valid personal beliefs exemption
filed with a school before January 1, 2016 is valid until entry into
the next grade span (7th through 12th grade). Valid personal
beliefs exemptions may be transferred between schools in
California. For complete details, visit ShotsforSchool.org.
You must also submit an immunization record for all required
shots not exempted.
Questions? Visit ShotsForSchool.org or contact your local health
department (bit.do/immunization).