Student Health Hub
The Marquardt District 15 Department of Health Services is dedicated to the promotion and maintenance of the health and wellness of the school community. The role of the health services staff is to promote the physical, mental, emotional and social well being of students with the goal of helping them achieve optimal learning.
Health Requirements by Grade
- Any NEW Student
- Pre-K
- Kindergarten
- 1st Grade
- 2nd Grade
- 3rd Grade
- 4th Grade
- 5th Grade
- 6th Grade
- 7th Grade
- 8th Grade
Any NEW Student
Due within 30 days of enrollment: complete Physical Exam and all required immunizations (see below)
Exam form: State of Illinois Certificate of Child Health Exam, State of Illinois Certificate of Child Health Exam_ Spanish
Pre-K
Complete Physical Exam and all required immunizations (see below)
Exam form: State of Illinois Certificate of Child Health Exam
State of Illinois Certificate of Child Health Exam_ Spanish
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D.P.T. series: Three doses by age 1, plus an additional dose by age 2
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Polio series: Two doses by age 1, and an additional dose by age 2
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MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine: One dose on or after age 1
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Varicella (chickenpox) vaccine: One dose on or after age 1, or proof of varicella disease or immunity
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Hepatitis B (HBV) series: Three doses required. Third dose must have been administered on or after 6 months of age
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Haemophilus Influenza Type b series (Hib) vaccine: One dose given after age 15 months
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Pneumococcal conjugate series vaccine: Primary series complete, or 1 dose on/after 24 months of age
Kindergarten
Physical and eye exam due prior to October 15th of the current school year
Dental exam due prior to May 15th of the current school year
Complete Physical Exam and all required immunizations (see below)
Exam form: State of Illinois Certificate of Child Health Exam
State of Illinois Certificate of Child Health Exam_ Spanish
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D.P.T. series: Four or more doses, with the last dose qualifying as a booster and received on or after the fourth birthday
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Polio series: Four or more doses of the same type of Polio vaccine, with the last dose qualifying as a booster and received on or after the fourth birthday
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MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine: Two doses, with first dose on or after the first birthday and second dose no less than four weeks later
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Varicella (chickenpox) vaccine: Two doses, with the first dose on or after the first birthday and second dose no less than four weeks later, or proof of disease or immunity
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Hepatitis B (HBV) series: Three doses recommended. The third dose must have been administered on or after 6 months of age
Complete Kindergarten Dental Exam: Dental Examination Form
Complete Kindergarten Vision Exam: Vision Exam Form
1st Grade
2nd Grade
Dental exam due prior to May 15th of the current school year
No additional physical/immunization requirements if up-to-date.
Complete 2nd grade dental exam: Dental Examination Form
3rd Grade
4th Grade
5th Grade
6th Grade
Physical due prior to 10/15/2023
Dental exam due prior to 5/15/2024
Optional sports physical due prior to tryouts or any participation in interscholastic sports
Complete Physical Exam and all required immunizations (see below)
Exam form: State of Illinois Certificate of Child Health Exam
State of Illinois Certificate of Child Health Exam_ Spanish
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Hepatitis B: Three doses required. Third dose must have been administered on or after 6 months of age
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D.P.T. series: Three or more three doses plus a booster after age 4.
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Tdap booster: Upon entering sixth grade
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Polio series: Four doses, with the last dose on or after the fourth birthday and at least six months after the previous dose
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MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine: Two doses, with the first dose on or after the first birthday and the second dose no less than four weeks later
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Varicella (chickenpox) vaccine: Two doses, with the first dose on or after the first birthday and the second dose no less than four weeks later, or proof of disease or immunity
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Meningococcal Vaccine: One dose on or after the 11th birthday
Complete 6th grade dental exam: Dental Examination Form
Optional: A sports physical must be turned in prior to participation in any interscholastic sporting event including tryouts
7th Grade
Optional sports physical due prior to tryouts or any participation in interscholastic sports
No additional physical/immunization requirements if up-to-date.
Optional: A sports physical must be turned in prior to participation in any interscholastic sporting event including tryouts.
Sports Physical form: Illinois Sports Physical Form
8th Grade
Optional sports physical due prior to tryouts or any participation in interscholastic sports
No additional physical/immunization requirements if up-to-date.
Optional: A sports physical must be turned in prior to participation in any interscholastic sporting event including tryouts
Sports Physical form: Illinois Sports Physical Form
Important Information for Families
- Attendance Lines
- FAQ: When should I keep my child home from school?
- Health Forms
- Health Resources
- Student Accident Insurance
Attendance Lines
To report an absence, please call the attendance line of the student's school (below) and provide:
- The Student's Full Name
- School Grade
- The Student's Teacher (if Elementary)
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The reason for missing school
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Indicate the Student's symptoms if any
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- Parent/Guardian phone number to contact you
School |
Attendance Line |
Black Hawk School |
(630) 893-5750 |
G. Stanley Hall School |
(630) 469-7720 |
Charles G. Reskin |
(630) 469-0612 |
Winnebago School |
(630) 351-3416 |
Marquardt Middle School |
(630) 858-3850 |
Parent and Guardians:
To report a student absence, press 7, to reach a nurse press 9. If we do not receive your student's absence, a school staff member will contact you.
If you need to change the way your student is going home, you must call the office by 2:00pm to assure communication. Students cannot be pulled out of line or off the bus at dismissal due to safety reasons.
Please note: Students who leave school due to illness will not be allowed to participate in after school activities.
FAQ: When should I keep my child home from school?
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WHEN TO KEEP YOUR CHILD HOME FROM SCHOOL:
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When student has had a fever of 100° or more within the last 24 hours.
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When student has thrown up or had diarrhea within the last 24 hours.
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When student has a rash that has not been seen by a doctor.
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When student has pinkeye that has not been treated for a minimum of 24 hours.
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As instructed by the local health department related to communicable (including COVID-19) and chronic disease guidelines. Parent/Guardian will need to bring in note stating student is able to return to school.
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Health Forms
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Health Resources
List of Physical and Immunization Providers
Communicable Disease Information
Measles
Immunization Information
Flu Vaccine Information (En Español)
HPV Vaccine Information (En Español)
Meningococcal Vaccine (En Español)
Allergies
MSD15 Resource Guide for the Management of Life-Threatening Food Allergies
Asthma
Asthma Emergency Action Plan
Asthma Inhaler Permission Form
MSD15 Asthma Emergency Protocol
Health Resources
All Kids
DuPage County Health Department
Epilepsy Foundation
Find a Dentist & Dental Health Information
Find a Pediatrician
National Center for Learning Disabilities
Mental Health Resources
Child Mind Institute
Crisis Text Line
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Safe2Help Illinois
Concussion Information
Concussion Information Sheet
D15 Concussion Card
Student Accident Insurance
Student Accident Insurance
Marquardt School District has purchased Student Accident Insurance Coverage on your child's behalf. Please click the links below or download attached document for important information on the insurance coverage.
Click here for parent letter in English.
Click here for parent letter in Spanish.
For an explanation of the coverages and plans available for your school
Click Here: Student Accident Insurance Coverage