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School District Kindergarten Checkups for 2011-2012 Academic Year

Alameda Unified School 510-337-7072
March 2011 to December 2011

Albany Unified School District
March 2011 to September 2011

Berkeley Unified School District
March 2011 to September 8, 2011

Castro Valley Unified School District 510-537-3000
Physical exams perform no earlier than March 15, 2011 (This requirement is for Kindergarten or new first grade students only)

Contra Costa Unified School District
After March 1, 2011

Hayward Unified School District
Evidence of a Physical Examination within a six month period prior to the start of school (appointment should be made after March 1, 2011

Lafayette Unified School District
After March 1, 2011

Martinez Unified School District
Physical must be done after child’s age is 4 years & 3 month from date of birth

Oakland Unified School District 510-879-8816
Proof of a health checkup is required for enrollment in kindergarten and first grade. This exam must be completed 12 months or less before entry into kindergarten. Entering first graders must have an exam no earlier than 18 months before entry into first grade and no later than 90 days after entry.

Piedmont Unified School 510-594-2600
Within 12 months of starting kindergarten

San Leandro Unified School
March 2011 – September 2011

State of California Health Exam Requirements
CHDP works with schools to meet the requirement of having a completed health assessment 18 months before or up to 90 days after enrolling in first grade.

 


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