07/17/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/17/2026 16:10
Published on July 17, 2026
Every school year, it's important we keep our schools and communities healthy and safe from vaccine-preventable diseases. The Denver Department of Public Health & Environment (DDPHE) urges all residents to check their vaccination records and ensure they are protected.
Why Get Vaccinated This School Year?
Getting both students vaccinated helps protect our Denver community. Vaccines are safe and effective at preventing disease. Additionally, Colorado law (Board of Health rule 6 CCR 1009-2) requires all students attending Colorado schools and licensed child care facilities to be vaccinated against certain diseases, unless an exemption is filed. Staying up to date on routine vaccines is more important than ever.
Do your part to keep our community safe by making sure your child is up to date on all their vaccines. Head to the Colorado Immunization Information System to check your children's vaccine records.
Vaccines for Denver Public School Students
Options are available for Denver Public School (DPS) students to get vaccinated at no cost.
Required Vaccines
Vaccines required for school include Hepatitis B (HepB/HBV); diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (DTaP); inactivated poliovirus (IPV); measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) and varicella (chickenpox)
In addition to these required vaccines, there are other recommended vaccines that provide protection against preventable diseases that can have serious complications and can mean time away from school and work for the whole family: meningococcal disease, hepatitis A, rotavirus, human papillomavirus (HPV), flu, COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Learn more about when your child should get vaccinated and how often by looking at the CDC vaccine schedule.
| Grade | Recommended Vaccines |
| Kindergarten |
Students 4-6 years old, final doses of DTaP, IPV, MMR and varicella, prior to kindergarten entry. |
| 6th grade | Tdap, prior to entry. |
| 6th -12th grade | One dose of Tdap is required for 6th through 12th grades One dose of Tdap is required for 6th through 12th grades. |
| College | Hep B, prior to start of freshman year. |
Vaccine Resources
Want More Information?
Vaccines and timely immunization are important for both children and adults and part of keeping our community safe and healthy. Information is available about vaccines and vaccine safety. Check out the child and adolescent immunization schedule by age to ensure you're all caught up before school!