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Immunization Update

Beginning on September 1, 2010, Minnesota schools and childcare centers can no longer accept a parent/guardian’s signature as proof that a child has had chickenpox. Instead, a health care provider (doctor, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant) will need to sign a form saying that the child does not need to get varicella shot(s) because: the child is immune (had disease) or the child has a medical reason not to get the shot.  This is required for all students entering the Kindergarten and 7th grades. 
 
Please contact your building's school nurse or school health office for further questions (building contacts are listed under the health services tab).

For further questions/concerns, please contact your building’s school nurse:
Tricia Jennissen, RN/LSN   651-796-8374  (Early Childhood, Primary School, Lakeside Intermediate) 
Laura Gustafson, RN/LSN  651-796-8676 (Taylor’s Falls Elementary, Middle School)
Jane Jacobson, RN/LSN    651-796-8663 (High School, Pathway to Change, Wolf Creek)


Chisago Lakes School District 2144
Welcome to the Chisago Lakes area, five historical communities united by a strong school district with a tradition of excellence.  Each community offers both a unique history and a contemporary charm all its own.

The 165 square-mile district is home to nearly 3,600 Pre-K through 12 students and their families. There are three elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. The district is proud of its tradition of excellence in academics, fine arts, community education and extracurricular activities.

All of our schools also offer a full range of services for students with special needs with access to highly qualified specialists through the St. Croix River Education District (SCRED).  This collaborative allows a smaller district to offer high-level services to special learners.

Today, the Chisago Lakes area is a vibrant corridor to year-round recreation with a charming family atmosphere.  Just 35 miles from the bustling cities of Minneapolis & St. Paul, the Chisago Lakes area is the growing home to people seeking a great place to live, work, play and get involved in the community and schools.