Attend any of the clinic locations, dates and times:
BELL AVENUE SCHOOL
Vaccine #1: October 6, 1-5 p.m.
Vaccine #2: November 10, 1-5 p.m
MAIN AVENUE SCHOOL
Vaccine #1: October 7, 1-5 p.m.
Vaccine #2: November 17, 1-5 p.m.
GLENWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Vaccine #1: October 20, 1-5 p.m.
Vaccine #2: December 2, 1-5 p.m.
ROBLA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Vaccine #1: October 27,1-5 p.m.
Vaccine #2: December 1, 1-5 p.m.
TAYLOR STREET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Vaccine #1: November 3, 1-5 p.m.
Vaccine #2: December 8, 1-5 p.m.
TAYLOR STREET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Flu & COVID-19 Vaccinations
October 27, 1-4 p.m.
At this clinic: Only Pfizer COVID vaccination is available for 6 months and up; Pfizer bivalent booster is available for adults.
Need a first dose or booster? The Moderna and Pfizer bivalent vaccinations--which protects against the Omicron variant--will be available for people 6 months and older.
Children must be accompanied by a parent/caregiver to receive their vaccination, and parental/caregiver consent is required.
*Appointment registrations will be available at a later date. Walk-ins are available on all dates and locations. Each clinic will occur in the school's cafeteria/multipurpose room.
Have questions about the vaccination? See the Frequently Asked Questions About the Vaccination, below.
*Appointment registrations will be available at a later date. Walk-ins are available on all dates and locations. Each clinic will occur in the school's cafeteria/multipurpose room.
Frequently Asked Questions About the COVID-19 Vaccination for Children
Infographic Source: Centers for Disease Control
How much will it cost for my child to get the vaccine?
The US federal government provides the vaccine for free to all people over the age of 5 who live in the United States. This service is available regardless of their immigration or health insurance status.
No matter where you take your child to get the vaccine, even if it is out of your network, or if your family doesn’t have health insurance, the vaccine is available to every person at no cost.
2022-23 School Year Updates
Student with Symptoms
COVID-19 Illness and Exposure Guidelines
Based on the updated schools guidance from the Sacramento County Department of Public Health, the following guidelines will be used for students:
STUDENT WITH NEW SYMPTOMS OF ILLNESS
Students with symptoms of illness should stay home and test for COVID-19.
STUDENT EXPOSED TO PERSON WITH COVID-19 IN ANY SETTING
Parents/Caregivers will be notified of any potential school exposure. The student may continue to attend school as long as they do not develop symptoms of illness. Recommend the individual test for COVID-19 5 days after the exposure. It is strongly recommended that exposed students wear a well-fitting mask indoors around others for at least 10 days following exposure.
STUDENTS WHO HAVE TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID-19 IN THE PAST 90 DAYS Asymptomatic students that have tested positive for COVID-19 within the past 90 days are not required to quarantine or test for COVID-19 in response to a new COVID-19 exposure. However, if a child develops new symptoms after being exposed to COVID-19, they should quarantine and test (antigen/rapid test).
Obtaining a COVID‐19 Test for Students
If your child is experiencing symptoms or has been exposed, you should have your child tested for Covid‐19.There are several options to obtain a test:
An at Home Test Kit can be used in conjunction with submitting an Attestation Form to the school office with the final result. The Attestation Form declares that the test specimen was obtained from the student represented on the form, including the date the specimen was collected, and that the test was processed according to the instructions provided. The Attestation Form can be obtained from the school office or you can download it below.
Attestation Form
COVID-19 Testing
Studies show that regular COVID-19 testing can help reduce the spread of COVID-19. That is why we are offering weekly testing for students at our schools. We also encourage families to utilize the free COVID-19 testing services that are available in our community and through at-home tests.
Free At-Home Testing Kits: Every home in the U.S. is now eligible to order 4 free at-home, rapid COVID-19 tests. Getting tested, along with vaccinations and masking, help us reduce the chances of spreading COVID-19 and its variants. For free at-home COVID-19 tests, visit covidtests.gov. Tests are also available from your school's front office.
Free COVID-19 Testing in the Sacramento County: Sacramento County is offering free COVID testing.
Proper Hand Washing Techniques