I totally disagree with your not making mandatory immunizations. Are you sure you want your children to go to school with children who have had no immunizations . I'm 88 years old and worked in public health all my life. I know what these diseases are. As a child I lived through polio. My father was a doctor and he would not let us even start school or go into a public pool because of polio. Polio was a horrible disease with people in iron lungs and if they survived that,they had debilitation of some kind, I personally know three people who got "post polio syndrome" with more debilitation and pain the rest of their lives. It's the disease that keeps on giving. Measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria are all diseases that make children very sick and they are capable of spreading it to everybody in the classroom.. I just totally disagree with your decision .You're setting us back a hundred years at least. You should have had a better CMO . One who respects all the hard work his predecessors did. What if you go a step farther and say I don't like seat belts. They are mandatory..