Seniors: Don’t forget your Meningococcal Immunizations!

There are two different meningitis vaccines: Menigococcal (MCV4 and Meningococcal B).

MCV4: Senior students are required by Indiana State law to have completed the 2 shot meningococcal (MCV4) series prior to the start of their Senior year. Please note: individuals who receive dose 1 on or after the 16th birthday only need 1 dose of MCV4, per the Indiana State guidelines.

Meningococcal B is also a 2 shot series. This one is not required for high school, but many colleges and universities require that the process be started prior to attending college or university.

If your child has not received these, please make arrangements to get these vaccines and forward proof of immunization. County Health Departments can assist with these vaccinations.

Your student may bring the documentation to the Nursing office, or documents can be faxed to: 317-251-3648, Attention Nursing.

Address any questions to Monica or Jeanne at 317-251-1451 ext 2245, or email to nurses@bishopchatard.org.

Incoming Seniors: Timely attention to senior vaccines is important, especially the Meningococcal vaccines. There are 2 different meningococcal vaccines (MCV4 and Meningococcal B).

  1. Seniors are REQUIRED to have 2 MCV4 vaccines prior to the start of his/her Senior year. Note: Individuals who receive dose 1 on or after the 16th birthday only need 1 dose of MCV4, per the Indiana State guidelines.
  2. Meningococcal B vaccinations are “recommended” for Senior year, however most colleges and universities require the 2 shot series prior to admission.

If your senior has not received the above, please make arrangements to get these vaccines and forward proof of immunization to BCHS. County Health Departments can assist with these vaccinations.


Timeframe for Immunizations
“Indiana Code 20-34-4-5 states that each school shall require parents to provide proof of student immunization status no later than the first day of school attendance. The same code also states that schools may grant one waiver for up to 20 days to allow students time to obtain the required school vaccines. Students who fail to comply with required school immunizations at the conclusion of this waiver period and who do not have a medical or religious exemption on file or other documentation indicating the immunizations are in progress are not in compliance with state law.”

To help prevent such issues, IDOH will be sending notices to parents of children who are missing one or more vaccines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. In addition, more information about summer vaccination clinics will be available in the coming weeks.

These immunization details are always available under Parents>>Resources, scroll down towards the bottom to find them.

View the list of required immunizations for the 2023/24 school year.