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Free immunization clinics for Seattle students not compliant with vaccine law

Seattle Public Schools is offering free immunization clinics for students who must get vaccinated by Jan. 8, 2020 or be excluded from class.

Seattle Public Schools students who do not have their vaccinations up-to-date by Jan. 8, 2020 will be excluded from class, SPS officials said.

A new law that went into effect in July removes the personal and philosophical exemption for the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine and requires those students either get vaccinated for those viruses or claim a religious or medical exemption for the MMR vaccine in order to attend public schools and daycares.

SPS has notified families of students whose records are not up-to-date or are missing information. 

School officials are also facilitating free immunization clinics prior to the Jan. 8 deadline for parents to get their kids vaccinated. Two clinics have already been held and two more are available:  was held on Friday and there are still two more options. 

Here are the free clinic times and locations:

Friday, Jan. 3, 2020, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. 

Seattle World School 

1700 E Union St Seattle, WA 98122

  • Proof of insurance or citizenship are not required. 
  • Parent/guardian must be present. 
  • Spanish interpreter will be available; phone interpreters will be available. 
  • Drop-ins are welcome. First come, first served. 
  • Appointments are encouraged. Call 206-332-7160 to make an appointment.

King County

Where: Federal Way High School - 30611 16th Ave S, Federal Way, WA 98003
When: Wednesday, January 15, 2020, 2:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Who can get vaccinated: Open to all King County K-12 students, up to age 18.

  • Students under 18 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian or bring a signed consent form.
  • No appointment needed. For more information and to print a consent form: www.kingcounty.gov/vaccineclinic If available, bring student vaccination records with you.

Student records must reflect updated immunizations by Jan. 8 or they will be excluded from the classroom until the required information is provided to the school nurse, SPS officials said.

At the start of the 2019-2020 school year, thousands of students across the state were not in compliance with the new law. 

School districts have been working with families to ensure students do get their records updated and are able to attend class.

Learn more information from Seattle Public Schools

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