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SACRED HEART CATHOLIC SCHOOL
MEDICATION & IMMUNIZATIONS
Medication Policy:
 
The Diocese of Fort Worth has issued the following Medication Permit Form for the administration of medication at school.  All medications taken by your child, including over-the-counter, may only be administered at school if a current Medication Permit Form for each medication is on file with the school nurse.  Students must store any medications in the school office, including any over-the-counter items such as ibuprofen or throat lozenges.

Please review the permit, below.


Updated: 7-31-23
Immunization Policy:

Every student enrolled in a Catholic school in the state of Texas shall be immunized against vaccine preventable diseases caused by infectious agents in accordance with the immunization schedule adopted by the Texas Department of State Health Services. A student who fails to present the required evidence shall not be accepted for enrollment.

Conscientious Objections
Catholic schools do not accept students who have received a parental choice or religious exemption from the immunizations required by Texas state law. Conscientious objections or waivers, which may be permissible for attendance in public schools, do not qualify as an exemption in Catholic Schools in Texas. (Atty. Gen. Op. GA-0420) See Appendix D in the TCCB ED Guide to Quality and Effectiveness.

Exemption
The only exemption to the foregoing requirement is a medical exemption signed by a licensed physician (M.D. or D.O.) authorized to practice in the state of Texas.

Provisional Enrollment
All immunizations should be completed by the first date of attendance. The law requires that students be fully vaccinated against the specified diseases. A student may be enrolled provisionally if the student has an immunization record that indicates the student has received at least one dose of each specified age-appropriate vaccine required by this rule. To remain enrolled, the student must complete the required subsequent doses in each vaccine series on schedule and as rapidly as is medically feasible and provide acceptable evidence of vaccination to the school.

Updated: 7-14-2022

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