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Data Dictionary for Summary by Vaccine Dataset 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. *Data for schools with fewer than 10 students are not displayed DNS = Data not submitted by the school Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total 7-12 Tdap MCV School District School Name Type of school DTaP Polio MMR HBV VZV Tdap MCV Enrollment DTaP Polio MMR HBV VZV Enrollment (7-12) (7-12) % % % % % (7-12) (7-12) % % AIU Exceptional Mon Valley School Public 155 151 97% 148 95% 147 95% 150 97% 147 95% 106 101 95% 93 88% AIU Exceptional Pathfinder School Public 66 64 97% 60 91% 58 88% 65 98% 59 89% 53 48 91% 50 94% AIU Exceptional Sunrise School Public 89 89 100% 89 100% 84 94% 89 100% 86 97% 57 54 95% 54 95% Allegheny Valley Acmetonia Primary School Public 269 258 96% 257 96% 257 96% 258 96% 256 95% Allegheny Valley Colfax Upper Elementary Public 223 222 100% 221 99% 220 99% 222 100% 221 99% Allegheny Valley Springdale Jr/Sr High School Public 423 418 99% 415 98% 416 98% 416 98% 415 98% 423 410 97% 410 97% Avonworth Avonworth Elementary School Public 556 535 96% 535 96% 537 97% 536 96% 535 96% Avonworth Avonworth High School Public 465 457 98% 458 98% 457 98% 462 99% 458 98% 465 456 98% 455 98% Avonworth Avonworth Middle School Public 708 696 98% 696 98% 696 98% 702 99% 697 98% 708 692 98% 691 98% Avonworth Avonworth Primary Center Public 428 422 99% 421 98% 421 98% 423 99% 420 98% Baldwin-Whitehall Baldwin Whitehall High School Public 1435 1425 99% 1426 99% 1422 99% 1427 99% 1416 99% 1435 1411 98% 1411 98% Baldwin-Whitehall Harrison Middle School Public 981 973 99% 972 99% 970 99% 970 99% 971 99% 653 647 99% 648 99% Baldwin-Whitehall McAnnulty Elementary Public 366 359 98% 357 98% 360 98% 358 98% 359 98% Baldwin-Whitehall Paynter Elementary Public 784 773 99% 769 98% 774 99% 774 99% 775 99% Baldwin-Whitehall Whitehall Elementary Public 748 737 99% 741 99% 743 99% 743 99% 742 99% Young Scholars Western Pennsylvania Baldwin-Whitehall Charter School Charter 313 306 98% 306 98% 306 98% 307 98% 306 98% 41 38 93% 38 93% Bethel Park Abraham Lincoln Elementary Public 267 257 96% 257 96% 257 96% 258 97% 257 96% Bethel Park Ben Franklin Elementary Public 331 327 99% 325 98% 326 98% 327 99% 325 98% Bethel Park Bethel Park High School Public 1494 1477 99% 1451 97% 1463 98% 1475 99% 1463 98% 1494 1462 98% 1444 97% Bethel Park George Washington Elementary School Public 278 275 99% 275 99% 274 99% 274 99% 275 99% Bethel Park Independence Middle School Public 642 636 99% 629 98% 634 99% 638 99% 635 99% 642 633 99% 630 98% Bethel Park Memorial Elementary Public 326 324 99% 322 99% 322 99% 323 99% 322 99% Bethel Park Neil Armstrong Middle School Public 628 613 98% 613 98% 613 98% 613 98% 616 98% Bethel Park William Penn Elementary (Bethel Park) Public 179 175 98% 174 97% 174 97% 175 98% 173 97% Brentwood Borough Brentwood Middle/High School Public 663 654 99% 648 98% 651 98% 657 99% 657 99% 566 561 99% 559 99% Brentwood Borough Elroy Elementary Public 305 297 97% 297 97% 299 98% 300 98% 300 98% Brentwood Borough Moore Elementary Public 230 226 98% 226 98% 226 98% 225 98% 226 98% Carlynton Carlynton Junior Senior High School Public 586 584 100% 581 99% 583 99% 585 100% 579 99% 586 581 99% 577 98% Carlynton Carnegie Elementary Public 421 415 99% 416 99% 420 100% 421 100% 420 100% Carlynton Crafton Elementary Public 334 331 99% 331 99% 331 99% 331 99% 331 99% Chartiers Valley Chartiers Valley High School Public 1018 1011 99% 1000 98% 1005 99% 1012 99% 1007 99% 1018 1006 99% 998 98% Chartiers Valley Chartiers Valley Intermediate School Public 703 688 98% 687 98% 685 97% 691 98% 685 97% Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total 7-12 Tdap MCV School District School Name Type of school DTaP Polio MMR HBV VZV Tdap MCV Enrollment DTaP Polio MMR HBV VZV Enrollment (7-12) (7-12) % % % % % (7-12) (7-12) % % Chartiers Valley Chartiers Valley Middle School Public 731 721 99% 720 98% 722 99% 726 99% 724 99% 487 478 98% 480 99% Chartiers Valley Chartiers Valley Primary School Public 831 821 99% 818 98% 820 99% 822 99% 818 98% Clairton City School District Clairton Education Center Public 785 785 100% 785 100% 783 100% 785 100% 782 100% 305 302 99% 299 98% Cornell Cornell School District Public 599 594 99% 593 99% 594 99% 595 99% 594 99% 264 260 98% 260 98% Deer Lakes Curtisville Primary Public 354 344 97% 342 97% 341 96% 345 97% 340 96% Deer Lakes Deer Lakes High School Public 472 468 99% 463 98% 465 99% 466 99% 460 97% 472 463 98% 462 98% Deer Lakes Deer Lakes Middle School Public 453 444 98% 444 98% 440 97% 441 97% 442 98% 286 278 97% 278 97% Deer Lakes East Union Intermediate Center Public 481 423 88% 421 88% 423 88% 423 88% 423 88% Duquesne Duquesne City School District Public 343 338 99% 340 99% 339 99% 341 99% 339 99% East Allegheny East Allegheny Jr./Sr. High School Public 730 729 100% 729 100% 728 100% 729 100% 728 100% 730 723 99% 723 99% East Allegheny Logan Elementary Public 1019 1004 99% 1004 99% 1004 99% 1005 99% 1004 99% East Allegheny Westinghouse Arts Academy Charter Charter 106 99 93% 99 93% 98 92% 98 92% 99 93% 106 98 92% 99 93% Elizabeth Forward Central Elementary (Elizabeth Forward) Public 313 311 99% 310 99% 308 98% 312100% 309 99% Elizabeth Forward Elizabeth Forward High School Public 725 717 99% 723 100% 719 99% 723 100% 716 99% 725 715 99% 710 98% Elizabeth Forward Elizabeth Forward Middle School Public 549 544 99% 545 99% 542 99% 546 99% 544 99% 359 352 98% 355 99% Elizabeth Forward Greenock Primary Public 179 176 98% 176 98% 176 98% 176 98% 176 98% Elizabeth Forward Mount Vernon Elementary Public 194 193 99% 193 99% 192 99% 194 100% 193 99% William Penn Elementary (Elizabeth Elizabeth Forward Forward) Public 349 342 98% 342 98% 342 98% 343 98% 340 97% Fox Chapel Area Dorseyville Middle School Public 893 882 99% 870 97% 878 98% 882 99% 878 98% 616 603 98% 601 98% Fox Chapel Area Fairview Elementary Public 358 356 99% 355 99% 355 99% 356 99% 355 99% Fox Chapel Area Fox Chapel Area High School Public 1345 1345 100% 1333 99% 1337 99% 1344 100% 1344 100% 1345 1344 100% 1339 100% Fox Chapel Area Hartwood Elementary Public 370 361 98% 359 97% 359 97% 358 97% 359 97% Fox Chapel Area Kerr Elementary Public 369 362 98% 363 98% 365 99% 362 98% 364 99% Fox Chapel Area O'Hara Elementary School Public 671 662 99% 659 98% 664 99% 661 99% 658 98% Gateway Dr.
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