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SFUSD superintendent warns students without Tdap proof may be turned away before Sept. 15 deadline

Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District · September 13, 2011
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Superintendent Carlos Garcia told the Board that California requires proof of a Tdap booster for students in grades 7–12 and reminded families the district’s enforcement deadline is Thursday, Sept. 15. He urged parents to contact health providers or call 311 for clinic information.

Superintendent Carlos Garcia told the Board of Education the district is enforcing a new state law that requires students in grades seven through twelve to have proof of a Tdap (whooping cough) booster on file, and he warned students may be excluded from school if they do not provide documentation by the district deadline.

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