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District Health Department #10 (DHD#10) is hosting Ready, Set, Go! School Readiness Clinics at their locations throughout the month of August. These school readiness clinics will have vision and hearing screenings, dental screenings, immunizations, and a chance to meet Spiderman and Elsa. Any child or adolescent ages 3-19 that needs immunizations, or visual and hearing screenings, to attend school, preschool, or daycare are invited to register. Residents can register by calling 231-355-7525.  The dates and addresses for the Ready, Set, Go! School Readiness Clinics are listed below:     8/1, 10am-2pm  Manistee County 385 3rd Street Manistee, MI 49660    8/2, 10am-2pm  Mason County 916 Diana Street  Ludington, MI 49431    8/4, 12-3pm  Lake County 5681 S. M-37  Baldwin, MI 49304     8/8, 9am-1pm  Newaygo County 1049 E. Newell Street White Cloud, MI 49349     8/10, 9am-12pm  Missaukee County 6180 W. Sanborn Road Suite #1 Lake City, MI 49651     8/11, 10am-2pm  Kalkaska County 625 Courthouse Drive Kalkaska, MI 49646    8/15, 2-6pm  Mecosta County 14485 Northland Drive Big Rapids, MI 49307  8/18, 12-4pm    Wexford County 521 Cobb Street Cadillac, MI 49601    8/21, 1-4pm  Oceana County 3986 N. Oceana Drive Hart, MI 49420    8/25, 12-3pm  Crawford County 501 Norway St., Suite #1 Grayling, MI 49738     Michigan law requires children to be up-to-date with required immunizations on or before the first day of school/childcare. A child who fails to meet this requirement will not be admitted to school/childcare.   The Revised School Code (Act 451 of 1976, section 380.1177) requires that parents of children entering kindergarten present a statement to school officials confirming that they have received the Michigan Department of Community Health Vision Screening OR a statement, signed by a licensed eye care practitioner (optometrist or ophthalmologist) or medical/osteopathic physician, indicating that a child’s eyes have been examined at least once after age three and before initial school entry may also be presented.   Michigan passed a law to give children the opportunity to receive a dental assessment prior to starting school, called the Michigan Kindergarten Oral Health Assessment Program (KOHA). Michigan KOHA helps ensure each student is healthy and ready for a successful school year. DHD#10 is providing NO COST oral health assessments for children.  For more information on School Readiness, visit https://www.dhd10.org/parents-families/school-readiness/.  

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