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School-Age Evacuees
Disaster Evacuees Attending New Schools
Education for Homeless Children and Youths Grants for State and Local Activities
Hurricane Response and Relief
Hurricane Response and Relief
U.S. Department of Education
Immunization Guidance
As a result of hurricanes, school-age children are sometimes displaced
from their schools to other schools away from home. When these
situations occur, to facilitate enrollment of evacuees, states may opt
to waive their school entry immunization requirements for these
children. CDC has indicated its support for these actions and the
Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) encourages
states to consider waiving school entry requirements as the situation
warrants, consistent with state laws.
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Mental Health
Trauma and Disaster Mental
Health Resources
Environmental Concerns
The following sources of information can be used to protect children and
others against hazards that may be present in the school environment
following a hurricane or flood:
General Information
Crisis Preparedness & Response
Hurricane Health & Safety
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