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Garden

Engelhard Elementary was selected to be part of a program that teaches strategies to encourage our students to make good decisions regarding their health. The Engelhard Elementary School vegetable garden was created in the spring of 2011. The garden offers numerous opportunities for students to learn about healthy eating, increase physical activity, and make connections across the curriculum. 

There are three raised garden beds located in the back of the school. Seasonal crops are planted and maintained by students. The Engelhard communtiy is excited to participate in this healthy, academic, and fun project!

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Immunizations

Every student should have a current and valid immunization certificate on file with all vaccines that have been received since birth. This is due within two weeks of your child’s first day of attendance.

Medical Examinations

Students attending a Kentucky school for the first time should have an appropriate Kentucky Preventative Health Care Examination Form on file at school within two months after the first day of attendance. This form must be submitted as proof of an examination that has been given no earlier than 1 year prior to or 60 days after the first day of attendance.

Vision Examinations

Students entering school for the first time, ages 3, 4, 5, or 6 years old only, should have a Kentucky Vision Examination Form on file at school no later than January 1 of the first year that the child is enrolled. An optometrist or an ophthalmologist must complete the examination.

Dental Examinations

Students entering kindergarten or grade one for the first time, ages 5 or 6 years old, should have a Kentucky Dental Form on file no later that January 1 of the first year that the child is enrolled.

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