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What does it take for students to stay enrolled and protected? The Vermont Department of Health requires children in childcare and K–12 schools to meet strict vaccination guidelines, with more doses required as they advance in grade level. While medical or religious exemptions are allowed, they must be renewed yearly and won’t prevent students from being excluded during outbreaks, reinforcing the state’s focus on preventing the spread of diseases like measles and pertussis.
By TFD SuppliesWhat does it take for students to stay enrolled and protected? The Vermont Department of Health requires children in childcare and K–12 schools to meet strict vaccination guidelines, with more doses required as they advance in grade level. While medical or religious exemptions are allowed, they must be renewed yearly and won’t prevent students from being excluded during outbreaks, reinforcing the state’s focus on preventing the spread of diseases like measles and pertussis.

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