As school starts, Vacaville is joining a statewide effort to bolster child immunization rates, with local schools and Solano County Public Health urging parents to ensure vaccinations are up to date before classrooms fill up. This comes amid concerns that lower immunization levels could seriously impact community health.
Local schools are stepping up: The Vacaville Unified School District, in collaboration with health officials, is emphasizing the importance of immunization before school begins. They’re concerned that dropped vaccination rates could open the door to outbreaks.
Vaccines protect not just kids—but entire classrooms and families. Since the pandemic, routine vaccination rates have dipped, which increases vulnerability to diseases like measles and whooping cough.
While statewide vaccination coverage remains relatively high (over 95% for MMR in kindergarteners), areas like charter schools are falling below safe levels. That alone is enough to derail herd immunity.
Vacaville parents should check immunization records now—before registration lines and the rush hits. Schools can’t admit kids who aren’t compliant with California’s vaccine requirements.
As a local clinic focused on overall wellness, we want to add a few thoughts beyond the news:
Question | Answer |
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Do my kids have to be vaccinated to start school? | Yes—California law requires immunizations, and schools won’t admit students without valid records or medical exemptions. |
What shots are typically needed before school? | MMR, Tdap (for 7th grade entry), varicella, and others. Your school’s nurse can confirm what’s missing. |
What if my child is behind schedule? | Most vaccines can be administered catch-up style. Talk to your pediatrician or use local clinics to get up to date. |
Can I stop by your clinic for a check-up after vaccinations? | Absolutely—many families end up scheduling physical exams before the school year starts. We can roll a mobility check or chiropractic review in at the same time to save you a return trip. |
Today’s immunization push in Vacaville isn’t just about avoiding outbreaks—it’s about building strong, resilient classrooms and neighborhoods. Vaccines are a cornerstone of public health—and combining them with holistic support is what we specialize in.
Whether you’re wrapping up school readiness or managing a child’s physical recovery, we’re here to help you start the school year happy, healthy, and movement-ready.