Ensuring that children are up-to-date on their vaccinations is crucial for their health and the well-being of the community. In Texas, specific immunization requirements must be met for school entry, helping to protect students from vaccine-preventable diseases. Let’s explore the vaccination requirements for different grade levels and how families can access vaccines to meet these requirements.

Understanding Texas Immunization Requirements:

For children entering kindergarten through sixth grade, the following vaccines are required:

Diphtheria/Tetanus/Pertussis (DTaP/DTP/DT/Td/Tdap): Five doses or four doses, with a booster dose of Tdap/Td within the last five years.

Polio: Four doses or three doses.
– Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR): Two doses.

Hepatitis B: Three doses.

Varicella (Chickenpox): Two doses.

Meningococcal (MCV4): One dose.

Hepatitis A: Two doses.

For students entering seventh grade, additional requirements include:

A three-dose primary series of the Diphtheria/Tetanus/Pertussis vaccine and one booster dose of Tdap/Td within the last five years.

A two-dose series of the Meningococcal vaccine.

For students in eighth through twelfth grade, the immunization requirements remain the same as those for seventh grade.

Accessing Vaccines in Texas:

Accessing vaccines for school entry is convenient and readily available for families in Texas. Vaccines can be obtained through local health departments, pediatric healthcare providers, and community clinics. Additionally, many schools and school-based health centers offer vaccination clinics to ensure students are up-to-date on their immunizations.

Families can also utilize the Texas Vaccines for Children (TVFC) program, which provides vaccines at no cost to eligible children who are uninsured, underinsured, Medicaid-eligible, or American Indian or Alaska Native. The TVFC program ensures that all children have access to lifesaving vaccines, regardless of their ability to pay.

Conclusion:

Meeting immunization requirements for school entry is essential for protecting the health of children and communities in Texas. By ensuring that children receive recommended vaccines according to the state’s guidelines, families can help prevent the spread of vaccine-preventable diseases and promote a healthier future for all.

If you have questions about immunization requirements or need assistance accessing vaccines for your child, don’t hesitate to contact our office at (817) 467-1300. Together, we can prioritize immunization and safeguard the well-being of our children and communities.