I’m not arguing with you, but I don’t understand something you said:
I passed out letters home to my middle school students about a school shot clinic. They had to have a signed document from home in order to get those shots. No signed paper, no shots. The only way a kid without papers could have gotten the shot would have been by error.
I could be wrong, but I think you are in error when you say that “they can vaccinate her for anything without my consent.”
In the school system that both of my children attend, they can and they do.
I took my son to be registered. Part of that registration was to run by the school nurse’s office to have her check the vaccination records. My son was missing a vaccine. The nurse told him to sit down and pulled out a pre-loaded syringe. I asked her how she could do this without my permission and she told me that I gave my permission with the emergency medical form.
My daughter came home with a band-aid on her arm. I asked her what happened and she told me that she had to get the Hep-B vaccine. (We had homeschooled before this and I had declined this shot in the past.)
Again, no permission.
Yes, this does happen in Texas and it happens often.