Grand Prairie ISD
In early September, two emails were sent from Grand Prairie Independent School District members informing principals that they were not authorized to unenroll students based on vaccinations. This is directly against state law in Texas and has greatly disturbed nurses within the district.
The following email was sent from Traci Davis, the Associate Superintendent of Academics, Innovation, and School Leadership for Grand Prairie ISD.
Leaders,
Dr. Jackson is working with a health care consultant to develop procedures for students that are not current on immunizations. At this time, we are not unenrolling or excluding students due to immunizations. Please ensure that your staff is aware of this expectation. More information will be coming regarding the new procedure.
Please respond to this email and confirm that you have received this information and have communicated this expectation with your enrollment staff.
A similar email was also sent to the Texas Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS). This email was sent by Bill Young, the Director of Student Information Services at Grand Prairie ISD.
Dear PEIMS,
At this time do not withdraw any student for being out of compliance with vaccines.
The only person who can provide this directive is Dr. Diana Jackson. Unless you hear from her directly, you are not authorized to withdraw student on the reason for being out of compliance with vaccines.
Thank you.
Some nurses are afraid that this disregard for student safety and state law is an attempt to increase the school district’s budget. Texas currently guarantees $5,140 per student in each district.
Nurses allege that almost 2,000 unvaccinated students were still attending classes, which could inflate the district’s budget by over $10.2 million. One nurse even claims that the district said, “You know, when we have an empty seat, that’s money we’re missing out on.”
