As students head back to school next week, health officials are reminding parents to have their children vaccinated.
By law, Indiana schools require students starting kindergarten, 6th and 12th grades to receive age-specific immunizations before school starts.
This not only keeps your child healthy but protects other students too.
For those starting kindergarten, the required vaccinations include Chickenpox, measles, mumps, rubella, and two rounds of Hepatitis A.




Comments