Immunization Rates and Health Information
Immunization Information
ImmunizationandExemptionRatesReportK-12.pdf
* Not all immunizations are required for all grades. These numbers may not total 100% if some students have medical exemptions, or are incomplete or in the process of immunizations but do not need an exemption because they are on schedule.
** There is also 0 student(s) enrolled for who immunizations are not required to be reported because their records are tracked by another site or they attend fewer than 5 days per year.
Health Links
Health Information
Whooping Cough Illness
Whooping cough is an infection that causes severe coughing. It spreads easily in groups. Infants and young children can become very ill with this infection, but anyone, young or old, can become ill.
The illness usually begins with cold-like symptoms, such as a runny nose or an irritating cough. The cough can become severe, with violent episodes of coughing, and can last for weeks to months. Usually, there is no fever.
Health officials recommend that everyone stays up to date on immunizations and that those with cold symptoms and a worsening cough of at least a week:
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Do not go to school, work, and other activities until seen by a healthcare provider.
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Avoid contact with children under 1 year of age and pregnant women.
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Call a healthcare provider. Please let the provider know about the exposure to whooping cough. People with pertussis are considered contagious until they have completed a five-day course of antibiotics.
If you or your child has symptoms, or you have other questions or concerns, please call the Metropolitan Area Pertussis Surveillance program at 503-988-3406.
For more information, see: http://www.cdc.gov/pertussis
Care Solace
TTSD students, their families, and staff have access to mental health care coordination services at no cost through Care Solace.
As a central hub of care, Care Solace streamlines communication and coordination to connect individuals with the right resources and appropriate levels of care.
Care Solace is a self-guided tool to anonymously connect with mental health providers for yourself, a colleague, or a family in need.
With a team of more than 500 dedicated Care Companions, Care Solace connects Tigard-Tualatin School District to over 560,000 licensed mental health and substance use treatment providers.
To learn more about Care Solace and its services, visit their website.
School Based Health Centers
Click here to get information regarding locations, services, contact details and more for TTSD's School Based Health Centers
Tigard High School Health Based Center
Tualatin High School Health Based Center:
What you need to know about the Tualatin School-based Health Center (SBHC)