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The only way I can imagine that "we don't worry" thing is if the preschool is run by an outside agency and rents space from your school. If it's part of your school system, then it's part of your school system. We have 4K Charter School in one of our buildings but it's still run by the school district and therefore immunizations are still our concern.
We have PK in my building so I am responsible for those kids and their immunizations. At another local Elementary school though they have an outside group who runs the PK program (even though it's housed in their building) and in that district the outside group, not the school district is responsible for the immunization checks/documentation.
The only way I can imagine that "we don't worry" thing is if the preschool is run by an outside agency and rents space from your school. If it's part of your school system, then it's part of your school system. We have 4K Charter School in one of our buildings but it's still run by the school district and therefore immunizations are still our concern.
i had a similar situation in a school where i worked. And yes - i did not concern myself with their compliances. They rented the space they were a separate entity from the school and i made it crystal clear when the staff would come down to me from time to time to have me look at one of their students that i was doing it as more of a courtesy and they really shouldn't use me in such capacity.
I did get a response from the state (Indiana) and apparently with the preschoolers not being "enrolled" in my school...I can only recommend that they have their immunizations.....I can not require it, even if they are housed in the public elementary school. They did say that if they were enrolled and a part of the school system...then I could require that they have them. Hope this helps someone somewhere out there :)
loveschoolnursing
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I have a preschool attached to the elementary school that I work for.....This is my first year as the school nurse and I am the first nurse to request immunization records for the preschool that is attached to the elementary school. I am assuming they need to be up to date on their shots as well.....seeing as to how they are in the same building and sharing the same halls as the k-6 classes. Am I right here? I am in Indiana.
My state has immunization requirements for ages 3-5 ..... I just need to know if these are REQUIRED to be enforced in the preschools.