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25 | On 09/05/2024 at 12:30 PM an unannounced Annual/Random Inspection was conducted by Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Katrina Chicote. LPA announced purpose of visit and was granted entry to facility by Office Staff. Facility is currently licensed for a capacity of 24 and per record review have 11 enrolled. The program currently operates Monday thru Friday from 7:56 AM to 2:26 PM. LPA singularly toured facility. Required postings were observed. LIC 125 was provided.
The facility is made up of one classroom, Room K-1, in Escutia Primary Center campus. At the initial start of the site visit, there is a total census of 11 children transitioning out of nap time and a total census of two staff (S1 and S2) present.
Beginning at 12:35 PM, furniture and equipment were inspected for age appropriateness and good repair. LPA observed surface of classrooms to be safe and clean, and child size tables and chairs available for children with rounded edges and well maintained. LPA observed learning stations for dramatic play, math, and science with a variety of age appropriate toys maintained free of loose and sharp parts and a library area available for quiet play. Telephone service, heating, lighting and ventilation were evaluated. There were cubbies observed as storage for children's belongings. Mats were inspected. LPA observed children transitioning out of nap time and observed children's mats were laid out that did not hinder walkways and exits/entrances at time of inspection. Per FR linens are provided by the facility and washed by weekly laundry service. Availability of drinking water was reviewed. LPA observed children's personal water bottles labeled with their name stored in a mobile bin that is taken indoors and outdoors. Age appropriate sinks and toilets were inspected for availability, good repair, water temperature, toilet paper, area safety and sanitation. LPA observed two bathrooms available in classroom that each had one toilet and one sink available, totaling two toilets and three sinks (the third available in the classroom). Hazardous items including poisonous cleaning compounds were stored inaccessible to children. LPA observed these items stored in high cabinet at time of inspection that could be locked.
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