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State of Illinois and District 301 Health Requirements
This information is provided to inform you of the medical requirements
for all students enrolled in this district. All documents are requested in
the Health Office before the student’s first day of attendance unless
specified.
Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE)
- Complete physical exam including immunizations, diabetes and
lead screening **
- PARENT to complete and sign health history on page 2 of the
physical exam form
Kindergarten
- Complete physical exam including immunizations, diabetes and
lead screening**
- PARENT to complete and sign health history on page 2 of the
physical exam form
- Complete Vision exam
- Dental exam completed within 18
months prior to May 15 of the current school year
2nd Grade
- Dental exam completed within 18 months prior to May 15 of the
current school year
5th Grade
- Documented evidence of completed Hepatitis B vaccine series
6th Grade
- Complete physical exam including immunizations and diabetes
screening **
- PARENT to complete and sign health history on page 2 of the
physical exam form
- Dental exam completed within 18 months prior to May 15 of the
current school year
9th Grade
- Complete physical exam including immunizations and diabetes
screening **
- PARENT to complete and sign health history on page 2 of
the physical exam form
- Diphtheria and Tetanus booster
All grades
- Complete D301 Health Questionnaire for each student
NEW students (within the State of Illinois)
- Complete physical exam including immunizations, diabetes and
lead screening **
- PARENT to complete and sign health history on page 2 of the
physical exam form
- Complete Vision exam (excludes Early Childhood)
TRANSFER Students (within the state of Illinois)
TRANSFER Students (within the state of Illinois) need to provide
copies of the most recent complete physical, vision and dental exams
that are needed to meet the state requirements in the grades outlined
above.
**An IHSA sports physical does not fulfill the
physical requirement
Medications at School
Over the counter medications as well as
prescription medications will only be administered in school when a
District 301 “Meds A” Form is on file in the Health Office. One form
needs to be completed for each medication. Both, the doctor and the
parent/legal guardian need to complete and sign each form. CMS and CHS
students will receive a form in their registration packets; parents of
elementary students need to request a form from the school office.
Below are the documents for adminsitration of medications in D301
schools:
Regulations about Medications Administratios in Schools in Illinois
are below:
Privacy Practices
Please be advised that state law now mandates
strict privacy rules. As a result, school personnel will no longer
contact a doctor, dentist, nurse or pharmacist about a student, health
records or health exams unless the parent or legal guardian gives
written consent. It is a parent / guardian responsibility to be sure all
required documents are turned in to the school in the required time
frames. If desired, a consent form permitting communication between
health care professionals can be obtained in the school office.
Regulations about Health Requirements in the State of Illinois:
The State of Illinois has information for parents about
immulizations:
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