Vaccinations
Last updated April 18, 2022, 3:21 p.m.
Bellevue School District is working with our community vaccine partners to organize future clinics for our students based on need.
Upcoming Clinics
Bellevue School District continues to work with our community vaccine partners to plan vaccination clinics for our students and employees.
- April 27, 2022 from 4:00 P.M. – 6:00 P.M.
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- Pediatric Pfizer vaccine first or second shots for students aged 5-11,
- Pfizer first or second shots for people aged 12 and up,
- Pfizer booster doses for people aged 12 and up and adults, and
- Moderna booster doses for people aged 18+.
- Sign up for the clinic here
These clinics will be held at:
- Location: Odle Middle School
- Street Address: 502 143th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98007
- Time: 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.
- Partnering with Safeway/Albertsons
If you are planning on attending a vaccine clinic hosted by BSD with Albertsons/Safeway as the vaccination partner, please download, print, and complete one of the consent forms below:
Albertsons/Safeway Inactivated Vaccine Consent Form: English (PDF) / Español (PDF) / 简体中文(PDF) / русский (PDF)
Find a Vaccine Near You
COVID-19 vaccines are available across King County, Washington state and nationally. Availability varies by location. Use the links below to find a COVID-19 vaccine clinic near you:
- King County Vaccination Options
- Need help over the phone? Call the King County COVID-19 Call Center any day between 8am -7pm at 206-477-3977. Interpreters available; state the language you need when you are connected
- Washington State Department of Health Vaccine Locator
- Vaccines.gov
- Kaiser Permanente (open to non-members) or call 800-352-3610
- SeaMar Community Health Centers or call 855-289-4503
- UW Medicine COVID-19 Vaccine Updates & Information
- Virginia Mason/Swedish Medical Center/City of Seattle
You may also check with your local pharmacy to make an appointment.
Need to look up your vaccine records?
People getting booster doses or 2nd COVID vaccinations will need to show their vaccination card or vaccine record at the time of vaccination.
You can look up your electronic COVID vaccine records from the Washington State Department of Health through WA Verify. If you have lost your vaccine card, you can find a digital record here: Digital COVID-19 Vaccine Record (wa.gov)