- North St. Paul-Maplewood Oakdale
- Immunizations
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Immunization Information
Back-to-School Vaccination Clinics
REGISTRATION LINK
School District 622, in partnership with Homeland Health, will hold immunization clinics for enrolled District 622 students only who have not received their required shots. To make it easier for staff to give vaccinations, it is suggested that students wear short sleeves.
- Thursday, August 25 - Tartan High School
- Wednesday, August 31 - John Glenn Middle School
- Thursday, September 1 - North High School
- Monday, October 3 - Justice Alan Page
- 4 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
- gym
- Monday, October 10 - Justice Alan Page
- 4 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
- gym
Public Health Clinics Offering Immunizations
- Ramsey County Public Health Immunization Clinic - 651-266-1234
- Washington County Public Health Immunization Clinic - 651-430-6655 (If you need assistance due to a disability or language barrier, please call 651-430-6655 (TDD 651-430-6246)
No shots, no school for District 622 students
As parents and students gear up for the start of the new school year, remember to ensure that students are up-to-date on all required shots. A copy of your child's current immunization record must be on file at his/her school.Students transferring to ISD 622 must provide immunization information when registering. Immunizations must be up-to-date before starting school, or the child will not be allowed to enter school until immunizations are complete. Exemptions to immunization requirements are medical status or conscientious objectors. A waiver form must be signed and notarized for those students requesting exemption status.
The North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale School District has a “No Shots, No School” immunization policy, which means that all students must have the proper immunizations, be a conscientious objector, or have a medical exemption BEFORE starting school.
Minnesota law (State Statutes #121A.15) and School Board policy require written proof of scheduled shots for students in grades K-12. If a child has a medical reason, or if his/her parents are conscientiously opposed to any or all of the scheduled shots, a legal exemption is available. To find out how to request an exemption, visit the Minnesota Department of Health’s Minnesota Immunization Law Exemption website. There are also clinics offering free or low-cost vaccinations for children. If you do not have insurance or your insurance does not cover these immunizations, you may also contact Washington County Public Health at 651-430-6655 or Ramsey County Public Health at 651-266-1234.
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Are Your Kids Ready for School?
These Minnesota Required Childhood Immunization Schedules show the vaccines needed by age and for enrolling in childcare, early childhood programs, and school in Minnesota.
Pupil Immunization Record FormUse this form to document vaccines as well as medical or non-medical exemptions for children enrolled in childcare, early childhood education, or school.Request immunization records for you or your family from the Minnesota Department of Health Registry.