Vaccine Recommendations: Fall/Winter SY 2025-26
CPS works to ensure all students are up-to-date on required and recommended vaccines. The District partners with government public health agencies and health care providers to provide access to vaccines for students, regardless of health insurance status.
Required vs. Recommended Vaccines
CPS students are required by the State of Illinois to have certain vaccines, or an approved waiver or exemption, to attend school. The deadline for required vaccines is October 15, 2025. Please review this Minimum Health Requirements document [ ENGLISH | SPANISH ] and talk with your child’s health care provider to determine which vaccines your child needs. Some exceptions may apply.
Also, as we enter the colder months of the year when respiratory illnesses are more common, the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) and the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) are recommending students and staff stay up-to-date on flu, COVID and RSV vaccines.
Information about where to find a vaccine, and more detailed information about required and recommended vaccines, are below.
How to Get Vaccinated
Doctor/Local Provider/Pharmacy: The fastest and easiest way to get a vaccine is through your child’s doctor, local health care provider, or a local in-network pharmacy. To find vaccine opportunities, please visit IDPH's vaccine locator, findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov, or contact your local pharmacy such as Jewel-Osco or Walgreens.
School-Based Health Centers: If your child does not have a primary care provider, you can enroll them as a patient at one of the dozens of School-Based Health Centers located in CPS facilities across the city. These centers are run by hospitals and community health centers, not CPS, and each has different hours and rules about eligibility and cost; please visit this link to find an SBHC near you, and please call ahead to make an appointment and get more information.
CDPH Vaccine Events: Beginning Saturday October 18, the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) will hold seven weekly vaccine clinics from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at various City College campuses throughout Chicago. Parents can visit this link to sign up their CPS student for one of the seven Saturday clinic events.
You can also visit this link to sign up for other other vaccine events offered by CDPH. CDPH events aim to serve families that are uninsured, underinsured, or receive coverage through Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program, although all eligible students needing vaccines are welcome. Vaccines are free of charge for children regardless of insurance coverage. Walk-ins are welcome, but pre-registering for an appointment is strongly preferred. These events will also offer a maximum of 20 pre-registered physical health exams for CPS students.
More Vaccine Opportunities
In addition to the opportunities listed in the previous section, CPS students can also receive vaccines in several other ways:
CPS' Mobile Care Services by CIMPAR: Chicago Public Schools is excited to welcome its students, their families, and members of the surrounding school community to receive school required and recommended health services, including, but not limited to, physical examinations and immunizations. Insurance information is needed for some services (private or public-Medicaid/Medicare). Click here to register for an upcoming event. Appointments are encouraged. Walk-ins are permitted while supplies last. Eligible patients (minors under the age of 18 years) must be consented by a parent/guardian unless an exception applies. Email the CPS' Primary Care Services team if you have any questions at schoolhealth@cps.edu or call the Healthy CPS Hotline at (773) 553-KIDS.
PRISM Health: Through a donation from PRISM Health, CPS is able to offer additional vaccine opportunities to students. Click here to register for an event. Vaccines are available to all eligible, school-aged Chicagoans, regardless of insurance. No insurance or ID is required. Parent or guardian consent is required for students under the age of 18. Email the CPS' Primary Care Services team if you have any questions at schoolhealth@cps.edu or call the Healthy CPS Hotline at (773) 553-KIDS.
Additional Mobile Events: CPS school communities are also served by mobile health events managed by a variety of health care partners. Families will find out about these opportunities from their child’s school; please consult your school’s administration regarding any upcoming vaccine opportunities.
Information About Required Vaccines
Parents and guardians often have questions about the vaccines recommended for their children. You can find a list of required and recommended vaccines in the Minimum Health Requirements document [ ENGLISH | SPANISH ]. Parents can also view the Illinois Department of Public Health’s immunization guidance for a vaccine schedule for their children and themselves.
Your child’s doctor can answer any questions you might have about vaccines, including measles. If your child does not have a doctor, you can enroll them as a patient at one of our School-Based Health Centers.
Information About Recommended Vaccines
Recommended vaccines for the Fall/Winter 2025-26 Respiratory Virus Season
As the weather gets colder, there is an increased risk for respiratory illness such as flu, RSV, and COVID. The best way to protect against these diseases is to stay up to date on vaccinations. Each season, the flu and COVID vaccines are different every year to better match the virus strain predicted to be most dominant that season, which is why an annual flu and COVID vaccine is the recommendation. It also reduces the risk of serious illness, protecting your family and community, and minimizes the amount of time your child is unable to attend school due to a prolonged illness.
Below is CDPH’s (and IDPH) fall respiratory virus immunization recommendation, broken down by age. Please visit the Illinois Department of Public Health’s immunization guidance page for more information on recommended vaccines.
CDPH Immunization Recommendations
Fall/Winter 2025-'26
*RSV vaccine is currently only recommended once per lifetime | |||
Age/Status | Flu | RSV* | Covid-19 |
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Infants (0-5 months) | Not Recommended | Recommended | Not Recommended |
Infants (6-7 months) | Recommended | Recommended | Recommended |
Infants (8-19 months) | Recommended | (if high risk) | Recommended |
Infants (20-23 months) | Recommended | Not Recommended | Recommended |
Children (2-17 years) | Recommended | Not Recommended | Recommended (if high risk or if parent/guardian desires) |
Adults (18-49 years) | Recommended | Not Recommended | Recommended |
Adults (50-74 years) | Recommended | (if high risk) | Recommended |
Adults (75+ years) | Recommended | Recommended | Recommended |
Pregnancy (Any age) | Recommended | Recommended(during weeks 32-36 of pregnancy) | Recommended |