The vaccination requirements are below direct for the district's own files. As you can see, measles are among the long list of vaccinations you must have to enroll.
But, as you can see, there are exemptions for religious reasons that require only a note from parents. NJ.com reported that some 9,000 students statewide are exempted for religious reasons, with 714 in Essex County.
School district officials declined to reveal how many students are exempt, but Township Health Officer Robert Roe said there are some who have taken the exemption. He also reminded parents that getting vaccinations is highly recommended.
IMMUNIZATION OF PUPILS
Dear Parents/Guardians,
Title 8-Chapter 57, New Jersey
Department of Health Regulations require that all New Jersey pupils be
immunized against Diphtheria, Tetanus, Whooping Cough (Pertussis), Polio,
Measles (Rubeola), German Measles (Rubella) and Mumps. No pupil will be admitted to any school in our district without evidence
of having been immunized by the
following agents:
1.
Diphtheria Toxoid
2.
Pertussis Vaccine
3.
Tetanus Toxoid
4.
Live Poliomyelitis Vaccine - Trivalent
5.
Live attenuated Measles Virus Vaccine and Measles
Booster Vaccine
6.
Live Rubella Virus Vaccine
7.
Live Mumps Vaccine
8.
HIB Vaccine (Required for all incoming Kindergarten and
Pre-School students)
9.
Hepatitis B Vaccine
10.
Varicella Vaccine
11.
Meningococcal Vaccine (grade 6)
IN ADDITION:
Tuberculosis testing is required for all students entering
from countries and cities designated by the
New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. New
Jersey State regulations require the
Mantoux test. PLEASE
NOTE: The Mantoux test will only be considered valid if it was administered
within the last six (6) months. *
New student
physical form (blank form included in this packet) is to be returned to your
child’s school nurse. Proof that your child has
complied with the above requirements may be obtained by having the attached
form, Certificate of Immunization,
completed and signed by your physician, a public health officer, or a school
nurse from your former school district. Failure to submit proof of
immunizations could result in your child’s exclusion from school.
The school district will accept
one of the following documents as an exception to above compliance: 1. Pupils presenting a signed physician's certificate stating that the above immunizations are medically contraindicated.
2. Pupils presenting a parent/guardian letter to request religious exemption.
3. Pupils presenting a signed physician’s statement that immunizations are in progress and that the pupil is in the process of complying with the above, when the MMR, one DPT and one OPV have already been given.
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