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In the past, my child had a positive skin test and/or took medication for TB prescribed by our doctor. What do I need to bring to school to allow him/her to be enrolled?

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In the past, my child had a positive skin test and/or took medication for TB prescribed by our doctor. What do I need to bring to school to allow him/her to be enrolled?

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• A child with a previous positive skin test must bring documentation from a health care provider of previous skin test results, X-ray, treatment if any, and a current statement from a health care provider that he/she is free of communicable TB.

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