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Immunizations

Back-to-School Immunization Guidance and Best Practices, Fall 2015 an ISBE guidance document 
Immunization Requirements for Schools in Illinois Fall- 2019 
Clarifications of the Immunization Status of Children and Compliance with State Law for 2019-20
Illinois Department of Public Health Immunization Section- map
Title 77: Public Health Chapter Chapter 1, subchapter i, Part 665 Child Health Examination Code 
Top 10 reasons to protect your child by vaccinating

Religious Exemption Requirements 
Religious Exemption to Required Immunization &/or Examination Form 
Section. 27-8.1. Health examination and immunizations (105 ILC 5/27-8.1)

Student Health Examinations

Students entering kindergarten (or first grade if not previously enrolled in kindergarten), sixth and ninth grades at any Illinois public or private school (including charter schools) must provide proof of physical examination on a form approved by both the Illinois Department of Public Health and the Illinois State Board of Education. Students entering an Illinois school from out of state or out of country for the first time at any grade level must also provide the physical exam form. The exam must be completed no earlier than a year (365 days) prior to the start of attendance at an Illinois school.

The Child Health Examination Form labeled 11/15 must be used by students who need to provide proof of the physical exam for school year 2017-18. Either of the Child Health Examination Forms labeled 11/15 or 2/13 are acceptable for students prior to school year 2017-18.
Student Health Examination Form 
300 Cedar Street, Pekin IL 61554 (309) 347-5164
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