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      • In order to attend school, a record of current immunizations or a physician's statement of immunity must be on file. If an immunization is medically contraindicated, a physician must provide a statement specifying the reason. A religious exemption requires the filing of the Illinois Certificate of Religious Exemption form signed by parent and health provider. Please refer to Guidelines for Completion of the Certificate of Child Health Exam.

        Meningitis (MCV4) vaccine: For Freshman: Requires one dose on or after the 11th birthday.  For Seniors: Requires one dose on or after the 11th birthday and a second dose after the 16th birthday.  If the first dose is given after the 16th birthday only one dose is required. 

        Religious Objections to Immunizations and/or Examinations: As of 10/16/15, parents or legal guardian must submit Illinois Certificate of Religious Exemption form signed by parent and health care provider. Form will be required to start classes.

        Past New Trier Attendees/Graduates Requesting Immunization Records

        If you would like a copy of your immunization records, please email healthservices@nths.net or fax (847.835.9852) a request to Health Services with the following information:  

        • Your name/maiden name if applicable
        • Date of birth
        • Year of graduation
        • Your signature
        • Where records need to be sent

        Immunization records can also be accessed through the Records Office.

      COVID-19 & Respiratory Viruses

      • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have updated guidance regarding COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses. New guidelines can be found here.

        New Trier is adopting these new guidelines, which state that you should stay home if you have respiratory virus symptoms that aren’t better explained by another cause. These symptoms can include: fever, chills, fatigue, cough, runny nose, and headache, among others.

        When sick with a respiratory virus, the updated guidance recommends staying home and away from others. For people with COVID-19, treatment is available and can lessen symptoms and lower the risk of severe illness. Contact your medical professional for treatment options. The recommendations suggest returning to normal activities when, for at least 24 hours, symptoms are improving overall, and there is no fever, without use of a fever-reducing medication such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen or aspirin.

        Once resuming normal activities, you are encouraged to take additional prevention strategies for the next 5 days to curb disease spread, such as taking more steps for cleaner air, enhancing hand hygiene, wearing a well-fitting mask and maintaining distance from others.

      Health Services - Contact Information

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      • Winnetka Campus
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