A physical exam with current/up to date immunizations is due on the first day of school. Schools will exclude students who do not have either the health exam or vaccines submitted by September 15th or 30 days from the first day of attendance.
Physicals must be on the State of Illinois Certificate of Child Health Examination form. Physicals completed on a summer camp form, IHSA sports physical form, or Missouri physician’s office form will not be acceptable.(Physical Exam Form)
A physical exam with current/up to date immunizations is due on the first day of school. Schools will exclude students who do not have either the health exam or vaccines submitted by September 15th or 30 days from the first day of attendance.
Physicals must be on the State of Illinois Certificate of Child Health Examination form. Physicals completed on a summer camp form, IHSA sports physical form, or Missouri physician’s office form will not be acceptable.(Physical Exam Form)
An eye exam by an optometrist or ophthalmologist is due on the first day of school. (Vision Exam Form)
A dental exam is due as soon as possible and must be submitted by May 15th of the current school year. (Dental Exam Form)
A dental exam is due as soon as possible and must be submitted by May 15th of the current school year. (Dental Exam Form)
A physical exam with up to date/current immunizations is due on the first day of school. Schools will exclude students who do not have either the health exam or vaccines submitted by September 15th or 30 days from the first day of attendance.
Physicals must be on the State of Illinois Certificate of Child Health Examination form. Physicals completed on a summer camp form, IHSA sports physical form, or Missouri physician’s office form will not be acceptable.(Physical Exam Form)
A dental exam is due as soon as possible and must be submitted by May 15th of the current school year.(Dental Exam Form)
A physical exam with up to date/current immunizations is due on the first day of school. Schools will exclude students who do not have either the health exam or vaccines submitted by September 15th or 30 days from the first day of attendance
Physicals must be on the State of Illinois Certificate of Child Health Examination form. Physicals completed on a summer camp form, IHSA sports physical form, or Missouri physician’s office form will not be acceptable.(Physical Exam Form)
A dental exam is due as soon as possible and must be submitted by May 15th of the current school year. (Dental Exam Form)
Two doses of meningococcal conjugate vaccine, with the second dose administered on or after the child’s 16th birthday and at least eight weeks after the first dose. The second dose is not necessary if the first dose is administered on or after the child’s 16th birthday.
A physical exam with up to date/current immunizations is due on the first day of school. Schools will exclude students who do not have either the health exam or vaccines submitted by September 15th or 30 days from the first day of attendance
Physicals must be on the State of Illinois Certificate of Child Health Examination form. Physicals completed on a summer camp form, IHSA sports physical form, or Missouri physician’s office form will not be acceptable.(Physical Exam Form)
* We may accept records from previous Illinois schools, but not out of state physicals.
An eye exam by an optometrist or ophthalmologist is due on the first day of school or within 30 days of the first day of attendance. (Vision Exam Form)
Students who fail to have a completed physical examination and up-to-date immunization records on file with the school nurse by September 15th or within 30 days of registration, will be excluded from school until these requirements are met.
Physical Exams are required for Pre-K, Kindergarten, 6th grade, 9th grade, all new students, and every year for sports participation. These must be on the IL Child Health Exam Form for the required grade level physicals.
Dental Exams are required for Kindergarten, 2nd grade, 6th grade, and 9th grade.
Eye Exams are required for Kindergarten and any student entering the district and/or state of Illinois for the first time.
Immunization protects against the following 10 serious diseases, which can cause disability and death. These diseases used to strike thousands of children each year. Today there are relatively few cases, but outbreaks still occur each year because some babies are not immunized. For additional information about immunizations call the state of Illinois' Help Me Grow helpline at 1-800-323-GROW (voice and TTY) or the Illinois Department of Public Health's Immunization Program at 217-785-1455.