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25 | On March 11, 2025, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA)s, Naves and Olguin-Leon, made an unannounced annual visit to the Marin Enrichment Preschool facility. The LPAs were granted entry by teacher Lada Tsibulya and was explained the purpose of the visit. A check of Guardian, confirmed that all the individuals listed on the facility’s roster have Criminal record clearance and been granted permission to work or be present in a childcare facility. Director Caitlyn Schmitt who is currently on leave arrived a short while later and provided all necessary records needed for todays inspection.LPAs observed five staff members supervising twenty-seven preschool children. Children's capacity and ratio requirements were observed to be in compliance today.
LPAs and teacher did a tour of the facility to look for possible threats to health and safety. The facility offers a first aid kit that is completely loaded with everything that is required for the treatment of wounds and other types of injuries. Toys, furnishings, and learning materials in all classes are age appropriate. LPAs observed that the playground equipment and outdoor furnishings are in very good shape. The outdoor play structures are surrounded by rubberized cushions, which can cushion any falls that may occur. Paddings are wrapped around poles to prevent injuries. The LPAs noted that there were no bodies of water present at the facility. All poisons, cleaning products, and other potentially harmful substances have been stored in a location that is inaccessible to children. The building is equipped with smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers that are properly charged, centralized smoke alarms, and phones that are in working order. The director has stated that the facility does not house any firearms or other types of weapons.
LPAs observed that the facility posted the required documents. (i.e., license, waivers, notification of parental rights, notification of personal rights, emergency disaster plan, and daily activities in a visible location for parents to see.
The LPAs reviewed the records of six children. All required forms were in the children’s’ file. The program uses an electronic sign in / out sheet for authorized individuals to sign their children in and out. The facility is going to transition to the Bright Wheel app as a method of tracking attendance and childrens files. All staff files were reviewed and found to be complete.
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