State law requires children to be immunized against certain vaccine-preventable diseases to attend school in Texas. Getting your child vaccinated protects your child's health and that of the community.
Students cannot go to school without the appropriate documentation for the required vaccines or a valid medical or conscientious exemption. This is required in order to find out a student’s teacher at Elementary Meet the Teacher Night or to pick up his or her class schedule at secondary schools.
Immunizations are the best way to protect children and the community from harmful diseases. Before attending class, Texas law requires students in Texas schools to be immunized against certain vaccine-preventable diseases. All students attending public schools must submit to the district a valid and complete immunization record before attending class.
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FAQs About Immunization Requirements for School Admittance
Texas Laws - School Immunizations
Exemption Information - School Immunizations
2025 - 2026 Texas Minimum State Vaccine Requirements for Students Grades K - 12
Immunizations for Early Childhood Programs
Immunization Exemptions:
Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) are information sheets produced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). VISs explain both the benefits and risks of a vaccine to adult vaccine recipients and the parents or legal representatives of vaccines who are children and adolescents. Federal law requires that VISs be handed out whenever certain vaccinations are given (before each dose).
For more information, please visit the immunize.org website.