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H1N1 Response
Appoquinimink Students Can Participate in FREE Flu Vaccination
Consent forms must be returned by Friday, October 23

On Monday, October 19, students in the Appoquinimink School District received information packets and consent forms to take home about the H1N1 flu vaccine. Appoquinimink, like other districts in the state, has agreed to participate in Delaware’s FREE School Vaccination Program.

The Vaccination Program is VOLUNTARY and requires parent/guardian consent. Forms must be reviewed, signed and returned to your student's school before dismissal on Friday, October 23, 2009 in order to participate.

Information about the Delaware School Vaccination Program:
• The program is voluntary.
• The vaccine is free to students in our schools.
• Grade K-5 students will receive a nasal spray vaccine.
• Grade 6-12 students will receive a flu shot vaccine.
• Students under age 10 will require a second dose approximately 4 weeks after the first dose. Both vaccines will be free and administered by Public Health Officials in cooperation with our schools.
• Public Health will NOT be vaccinating preschool students. If you are the parent of a preschooler, you will need to go through your pediatrician's office.
• Consent forms must be returned to your child's school by Friday, October 23.
• Students with certain health risk factors may be unable to receive the vaccine at school and will be referred to their private physician for immunization.
• School Nurses will serve as our coordinator with Public Health officials.
• Schools have not yet received finalized schedules for administering the vaccine. We will report back to families when this information is confirmed.
• We are unable to allow parents to be present during the vaccination. If you feel you need to be with your child, please seek vaccination through your private provider.

If you have specific questions regarding the vaccine as it relates to your child, we encourage you to consult with your personal physician or contact the Dept. of Public Health at 800-282-8672.

Parents will receive an automated phone message reminding them to return their Consent Forms by Friday, October 23.

**School-age children have been identified as a high risk group. The Delaware Division of Public Health has communicated that vaccinating children at school is one way to ensure that every child has the opportunity to receive the vaccine. In this way, both children and the school community are more protected from the spread of the disease.**

Information and Consent Forms below



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