Health Services
Our Partnerships
South Bay Children's Health Center
Providence For Healthy Kids Mobile Clinic
When to Keep Your Child Home From School or Child Care
Health Services Forms
- Allergy-Anaphylaxis Physician Orders and Student Health Plan
- Asthma Physician Orders and Student Health Plan LESD
- Instructions to Request a Medical Exemption (English)
- Instructions to Request a Medical Exemption (Spanish)
- Medication Administration Form (English)
- Medication Administration Form (Spanish)
- Physical Activity Restriction Doc
- Release of Information
- Seizure Action Plan
Immunizations
Students must be immunized against certain communicable diseases. Students are prohibited from attending school unless immunization requirements are met for age and grade. The District shall cooperate with local health officials in measures necessary for the prevention and control of communicable diseases in school age children.
As of January 1, 2016, parents of students in any school are not allowed to submit a personal beliefs exemption to a currently required vaccine. A personal beliefs exemption on file at school prior to January 1, 2016 will continue to be valid until the student enters the next grade span at kindergarten (including transitional kindergarten) or 7th grade. [Health and Safety Code 120335]
A student who has a medical exemption issued before January 1, 2020 shall be allowed continued enrollment until the student enrolls in the next grade span at kindergarten or 7th grade. Beginning January 1, 2021, schools may only accept the standardized, statewide form used by licensed physicians and surgeons as documentation of a medical exemption, and as of July 1, 2021, the District shall not unconditionally admit or readmit to any school, or admit or advance any student to the 7th grade, unless the student has been properly immunized or the parent/guardian files a compliant medical exemption form. [Health and Safety Code 120370, 120372]
In partnership with Providence, the Partners for Healthy Kids provides free immunizations for children ages 2-18 with Medi-Cal or those who are uninsured. Please visit the Providence Partners for Healthy Kids Mobile Clinic Calendar for dates and locations.
For further information on immunization requirements for school districts, please visit the California Department of Public Health website.
Immunization Requirements
TK–12th Grade (PDF) | Spanish (PDF)
Child Care (PDF) | Spanish (PDF)
Oral Health Assessment
(Kindergarten & First Grade)
To ensure children are ready for school, state law requires that children have an oral health assessment (dental check-up) by May 31 in either kindergarten or first grade, whichever is his/her first year in public school. Assessments that have happened within the 12 months before the child enters school also meet this requirement.
The law specifies that the assessment must be done by a licensed dentist or other licensed or registered dental health professional. The school and District shall maintain the privacy of all students’ health information. A student’s identity shall not be associated with any report produced as a result of this requirement.
For children with Medi-Cal/Denti-Cal insurance, parents/guardians can find a dentist who takes this insurance by calling (800) 322-6384 or by visiting the Denti-Cal website . To find a low, or no-cost clinic in the community, visit California Health Plus, the 2-1-1 website, or call 2-1-1.
The South Bay Children's Health Center can also assist with dental assessments.