Florida School Physical and Immunization Requirements
Like other states, Florida has specific requirements for initial enrollment in public school. These include up-to-date immunization records and a physical performed by a qualified healthcare provider. Read more to find out if your child is ready to begin school next term, and what you can expect during a routine school physical.
A physical is required for each student entering the public school system for the first time in Florida. This means all kindergartners (or pre K, if attending) will need a physical, as will students transferring to a Florida school from out of state. Physicals must be within 365 days of the start of the school year. In some cases, a physical from an out of state doctor that falls within this timeline may be acceptable as well.
School Physicals in Florida
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When you schedule your child’s appointment, specify that you would like a “school entry physical exam.” This will let the provider know what needs to be checked and documented for your student to attend school. Florida has a standardized health exam form that may be used by your provider to document the appropriate screenings (although this is not always the case). During the exam, nursing staff will likely take your child’s blood pressure and temperature. They may also record your child’s height, weight, and pulse. The provider performing the physical will then evaluate your child’s hearing, vision, and speech. He or she may test coordination by asking your child to stand on one foot or the other. He or she will also do a non-invasive physical exam, which typically involves:- Listening to the heart and lungs
- Pressing on the abdomen
- Checking the ears, throat and nose with an otoscope
- Feeling the throat
- Checking for evidence scoliosis
- Skin assessment
- Dental assessment
Florida Public School Immunization Requirements
Parents of students just starting school (preK or kindergarteners) or transferring to a Florida public school from an out of state school will be required to provide current shot records prior to admission. Currently, the state of Florida requires proof of the following immunizations to attend public school:- 4-5 doses of IPV (Polio vaccine)
- 4-5 doses of DTap (diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough)
- 2 doses of varicella* (chicken pox)
- 2 does of MMR (measles, mumps, rubella)
- 3 doses of Hepatitis B
- 1 dose of Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, whooping cough)