What kind of health requirements does Hawaii State Law require for school attendance?
Hawaii State Law requires all students to meet health examination and immunization requirements before they may attend any public or private school in the state. “School” is defined as any group child care home, day nursery, day care center, child care center, Head Start program, preschool, kindergarten, elementary school, middle school, or secondary school. Post-secondary school, includes adult education school, business school, trade school, community college, college or university.
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