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2019-2020 School Immunization Data for Website Data Dictionary for Summary_by_Vaccine dataset School District - name of the school district the public school is a part of. Parochial/religious or private/independent schools are listed under "Other School District" School Name - The name of the school Type of school - schools are given one of four classifications: charter, parochial/religious, private/independent, or public. Total Enrollment - this is the sum of all students enrolled in the school Total DTaP - this is the sum of all the students with four or more properly-spaced doses administered of the diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis (DTaP) or diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and pertussis (DTP) vaccine Total DTaP % - this is the sum of all the students with four or more properly-spaced doses administered of the diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis (DTaP) or diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and pertussis (DTP) vaccine divided by the total enrollment and multiplied by 100 Total Polio - this is sum of all the students with four properly-spaced doses of either oral polio vaccine or inactivated polio vaccine Total Polio % - this is sum of all the students with four properly-spaced doses of either oral polio vaccine or inactivated polio vaccine divided by the total enrollment and multiplied by 100 Total MMR - this is the sum of all the students with two properly-spaced doses of live attenuated measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) combination vaccine Total MMR % - this is the sum of all the students with two properly-spaced doses of live attenuated measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) combination vaccine divided by the total enrollment and multiplied by 100 Total HBV - this is the sum of all students with three properly-spaced doses of hepatitis B (HBV) vaccine Total HBV % - this is the sum of all students with three properly-spaced doses of hepatitis B (HBV) vaccine divided by the total enrollment and multiplied by 100 Total VZV - this is the sum of all students with two properly-spaced doses of varicella (VZV) vaccine Total VZV % - this is the sum of all students with two properly-spaced doses of varicella (VZV) vaccine divided by the total enrollment and multiplied by 100 Total 7-12 Enrollment - this is the sum of all students enrolled in grades 7th through 12th in the school (note that not all schools have students enrolled in 7th through 12th grades) Total Tdap (7-12) - this is the sum of all students enrolled in grades 7th through 12th with one dose of the tetanus, diptheria, and accelular pertussis (Tdap) vaccine Total Tdap (7-12) % - this is the sum of all students enrolled in grades 7th through 12th with one dose of the tetanus, diptheria, and accelular pertussis (Tdap) vaccine divided by the total enrollment of all students in grades 7th through 12th and multiplied by 100 Total MCV (7-12) - this is the sum of all students enrolled in grades 7th through 11th with one dose of the meningococcal conjugate vaccine (MCV) and all students enrolled in 12th grade with two doses of MCV. Total MCV (7-12) % - this is the sum of all students enrolled in grades 7th through 11th with one dose of the meningococcal conjugate vaccine (MCV) and all students enrolled in 12th grade with two doses of MCV divided by the total enrollment of all students in grades 7th through 12th and multiplied by 100. Total Total Total Total Total Total 7-12 Total Total School District School Name School Address City Town Zip Type of school Enrolled DTaP % DTaP Polio % Polio MMR % MMR HBV % HBV Total VZV % Varicella Enrolled Tdap % TDaP MCV* % MCV* 555 N. Lewis Run Road AIU Exceptional Mon Valley School Jefferson Hills 15025 Public 142 138 97.2 137 96.5 138 97.2 139 97.9 138 97.2 100 95 95.0 82 82.0 AIU Exceptional Pathfinder School 50 Donati Road Bethel Park 15102 Public 81 77 95.1 74 91.4 75 92.6 80 98.8 75 92.6 68 62 91.2 60 88.2 AIU Exceptional Sunrise School 550 Aura Drive Monroeville 15146 Public 102 100 98.0 100 98.0 97 95.1 101 99.0 98 96.1 56 55 98.2 45 80.4 Allegheny Valley Acmetonia Elementary School 300 Pearl Avenue Cheswick 15024 Public 490 483 98.6 478 97.6 482 98.4 483 98.6 482 98.4 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Allegheny Valley Springdale Jr/Sr High School 501 Butler Road Springdale 15144 Public 398 388 97.5 393 98.7 392 98.5 393 98.7 393 98.7 398 393 98.7 393 98.7 Avonworth Avonworth Elementary School 1320 Roosevelt Road Pittsburgh 15237 Public 575 562 97.7 563 97.9 563 97.9 563 97.9 562 97.7 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Avonworth Avonworth High School 304 Josephs Lane Pittsburgh 15237 Public 490 483 98.6 484 98.8 483 98.6 487 99.4 481 98.2 490 480 98.0 478 97.6 Avonworth Avonworth Middle School 256 Josephs Lane Pittsburgh 15237 Public 296 285 96.3 286 96.6 288 97.3 288 97.3 287 97.0 296 286 96.6 287 97.0 Avonworth Avonworth Primary Center 1310 Roosevelt Road Pittsburgh 15237 Public 482 473 98.1 472 97.9 471 97.7 471 97.7 471 97.7 0 0 N/A 0 N/A 4653 Clairton Baldwin-Whitehall Baldwin-Whitehall High School Boulevard Pittsburgh 15236 Public 1512 1504 99.5 1502 99.3 1500 99.2 1502 99.3 1497 99.0 1512 1497 99.0 1497 99.0 Baldwin-Whitehall Harrison Middle School 129 Windvale Drive Pittsburgh 15236 Public 954 948 99.4 945 99.1 943 98.8 944 99.0 945 99.1 644 635 98.6 635 98.6 Baldwin-Whitehall McAnnulty Elementary 5151 McAnulty Road Pittsburgh 15236 Public 491 487 99.2 484 98.6 487 99.2 488 99.4 484 98.6 0 0 N/A 0 N/A 3454 Pleasantvue Drive Baldwin-Whitehall Paynter Elementary Pittsburgh 15241 Public 825 821 99.5 824 99.9 823 99.8 824 99.9 821 99.5 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Baldwin-Whitehall Whitehall Elementary 4900 Curry Rd. Pittsburgh 15236 Public 794 785 98.9 783 98.6 785 98.9 787 99.1 785 98.9 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Bethel Park Abraham Lincoln Elementary 1524 Hamilton road pittsburgh 15234 Public 292 284 97.3 285 97.6 284 97.3 284 97.3 223 76.4 0 0 N/A 0 N/A 5400 Florida Ave Bethel Park Ben Franklin Elementary Bethel park 15102 Public 342 338 98.8 337 98.5 337 98.5 338 98.8 337 98.5 0 0 N/A 0 N/A 309 Church Road Bethel Park Bethel Park High School Bethel Park 15102 Public 1382 1372 99.3 1354 98.0 1365 98.8 1366 98.8 1358 98.3 1382 1355 98.0 1347 97.5 Bethel Park George Washington Elementary School 515 clifton Road bethel park 15102 Public 256 253 98.8 252 98.4 250 97.7 253 98.8 252 98.4 0 0 N/A 0 N/A 2807 Bethel Church Rd Bethel Park Independence Middle School Bethel Park 15102 Public 632 622 98.4 620 98.1 624 98.7 621 98.3 623 98.6 632 624 98.7 625 98.9 Bethel Park Memorial Elementary 3301 south park road Bethel Park 15102 Public 328 323 98.5 323 98.5 324 98.8 323 98.5 323 98.5 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Bethel Park Neil Armstrong Middle School 5800 Murray Avenue Bethel Park 15102 Public 620 611 98.5 610 98.4 610 98.4 609 98.2 609 98.2 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Bethel Park William Penn Elementary 110 Woodlet Lane Bethel Park 15102 Public 190 184 96.8 183 96.3 182 95.8 184 96.8 183 96.3 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Brentwood Borough Brentwood Middle/ Senior High School 3601 Brownsville Road Pittsburgh 15227 Public 649 646 85.5 644 99.2 645 99.4 645 99.4 645 99.4 568 564 99.3 564 99.3 Brentwood Borough Elroy Elementary 3129 Elroy Ave Brentwood 15227 Public 322 311 96.6 310 96.3 313 97.2 316 98.1 314 97.5 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Brentwood Borough Moore Elementary 3809 Dalewood St Pittsburgh 15227 Public 231 225 97.4 223 96.5 224 97.0 225 97.4 225 97.4 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Carlynton Carlynton Junior/Senior High School 435 Kings Highway Carnegie 15106 Public 606 602 99.3 602 99.3 602 99.3 603 99.5 600 99.0 606 601 99.2 601 99.2 Carlynton Carnegie Elementary 301 Franklin Ave Carnegie 15057 Public 425 419 98.6 419 98.6 418 98.4 419 98.6 418 98.4 0 0 N/A 0 N/A 1874 Crafton Blvd Carlynton Crafton Elementary Pittsburgh 15205 Public 349 340 97.4 296 84.8 337 96.6 339 97.1 336 96.3 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Chartiers Valley Chartiers Valley High School 50 Thoms Run Road Bridgeville 15017 Public 991 970 97.9 953 96.2 973 98.2 983 99.2 977 98.6 991 976 98.5 973 98.2 2030 Swallow Hill Road Chartiers Valley Chartiers Valley Intermediate School Pittsburgh 15220 Public 730 718 98.4 718 98.4 717 98.2 717 98.2 718 98.4 0 0 N/A 0 N/A 50 Thoms Run Road Chartiers Valley Chartiers Valley Middle School Bridgeville 15017 Public 703 694 98.7 691 98.3 693 98.6 697 99.1 691 98.3 463 457 98.7 456 98.5 Chartiers Valley Chartiers Valley Primary School 125 Thoms Run Road Bridgeville 15017 Public 850 839 98.7 834 98.1 838 98.6 835 98.2 832 97.9 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Total Total Total Total Total Total 7-12 Total Total School District School Name School Address City Town Zip Type of school Enrolled DTaP % DTaP Polio % Polio MMR % MMR HBV % HBV Total VZV % Varicella Enrolled Tdap % TDaP MCV* % MCV* 501 Waddell Avenue Clairton City School District Clairton Education Center Clairton 15025 Public 736 670 91.0 731 99.3 732 99.5 734 99.7 732 99.5 309 303 98.1 298 96.4 1099 Maple Street Cornell Cornell School Coraopolis 15108 Public 580 573 98.8 573 98.8 576 99.3 572 98.6 574 99.0 271 268 98.9 268 98.9 1715 Saxonburg Blvd.
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