What health examinations does SFLC require for each child?
Colorado law requires every child to have a physical examination form signed by an approved health official. The examination may not have taken place more than 6 months prior to, nor more than 30 days after the childs first day of attendance. Subsequent physicals will be required every year for children under the age of seven. An immunization form documenting the dates of all shots is also required. Our centers nurse consultant will review all health records on a quarterly basis at the school and inform parents of any missing information.
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