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COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics Now Available at Schools for Students Ages 12+

Vaccine Eligibility Update: Students ages 12+ and their families can now get a COVID-19 vaccine at school with parental consent.

Following the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention’s (CDC) emergency authorization of the Pfizer vaccine for use on 12–15 year-olds, the City of Seattle has partnered with the Seattle Fire Department (SFD) and Seattle Public Schools (SPS) to offer COVID-19 vaccinations to every public middle and high school student at school sites and youth-focused community vaccination clinics before the end of the school year. These vaccination clinics do not require an appointment, and all students 12 and older are eligible to get vaccinated at each clinic with a guardian’s consent. Walk-ups are encouraged and welcomed!  

Upcoming School-Based Vaccination PopUps 

Seattle Preparatory School Pop-Up: 

Date & Time: Wednesday, May 19 

8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 

Location: 2400 11th Ave E, Seattle WA 98102 

Vaccine: Pfizer  

Who Can Be Vaccinated: Caregivers, families, and students ages 12+ with parental consent 

Medical Partner: Seattle Fire Department  

Bishop Blanchet High School Pop-Up: 

Date & Time: Wednesday, May 19 

8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 

Location: 8200 Wallingford Ave N, Seattle WA 98103 

Vaccine: Pfizer  

Who Can Be Vaccinated: Caregivers, families, and students ages 12+ with parental consent 

Medical Partner: Seattle Fire Department 

Franklin High School Pop-Up: 

Date & Time: Saturday, May 22  

10 a.m. – 1 p.m.  

Location: 3013 S. Mt Baker Blvd, Seattle WA 98144 

Vaccine: Pfizer  

Who Can Be Vaccinated: Caregivers, families, and students ages 12+ with parental consent  

Medical Partner: Seattle Fire Department  

Holy Family Bilingual Catholic School Pop-Up:  

Date & Time: Wednesday, May 26 

9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 

Location: 9615 20th Ave SW, WA 98106 

Vaccine: Pfizer  

Who Can Be Vaccinated: Caregivers, families, and students ages 12+ with parental consent 

Medical Partner: Seattle Fire Department 

Lumen Field Event Center Youth-Focused Pop-Ups:

Dates & Times:  

Wednesday, May 19, 1:30 – 5:30 p.m. 

Saturday, May 22, 11:15 a.m. – 5:45 p.m. 

Location: 800 Occidental Ave S, Seattle WA 98134 

Vaccine: Pfizer  

Who Can Be Vaccinated: Caregivers, families, and students ages 12+ with parental consent 

Medical Partner: Swedish  

Additional notes: Pediatric clinicians will be administering the vaccinations at this site and special Seattle Seahawks programming will be available for kids and families. 

Seattle Public Schools Pop-Ups:

Dates, Times & Locations: View the full clinic schedule is here.  

Vaccine: Pfizer  

Who can be vaccinated: It is up to an individual school’s discretion whether they would like to offer vaccinations to families and caregivers. SFD will vaccinate all eligible individuals who attend each clinic in alignment with an individual school’s policies. 

Medical Partner: Seattle Fire Department 

For the health and safety of yourself and others, please do not attend the pop-up site if:  

  • You are experiencing any COVID-19-like symptoms, including fever, sore throat or coughing; or  
  • You have come into close contact with a COVID-19 positive individual in the last 14 days.  

What to bring to your appointment  

  • Students ages 12-17 must bring proof of parental consent. 
  • Photo ID, if you have it. This is not required, but recommended.  
  • Face mask or covering.  
  • Wear short sleeves or a garment with a sleeve that can be rolled up or easily moved in order to administer the vaccine in your upper arm.  

Families can find more information on COVID-19 vaccination opportunities for youth at this Public Health – Seattle & King County website. In addition, the City’s Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs (OIRA) recently launched a series of in-language helplines to answer questions and/or find vaccination opportunities for immigrant and refugee residents who are limited English proficient and/or have limited access to the internet. More information on the OIRA Vaccine Community Helplines is available here.