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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) William Chancellor conducted an unannounced annual inspection on July 3, 2025, at 7:40AM. LPA met with Lead Teacher (LT) Wendy Bonilla, who granted LPA entry and provided a tour of the preschool program. Director (DIR) Kim Piech arrived shortly after and provided access to the kitchen, playground and requested files.
During the inspection, several key facility items were observed and updated where necessary. These included the facility's license, the Emergency Disaster Plan (LIC610) and Earthquake Preparedness Checklist (LIC9148), the Parent’s Rights Poster (PUB393), Personal Rights (LIC613A), the Child Car Seat Law notice, and the menu. The facility was found to be operating within the limits stated on its license, and staff-to-child ratios were observed to be 1:12 with teacher aides present. Classrooms were adequately equipped with age- and size-appropriate furniture and materials, ensuring a safe and hazard-free environment. The facility representative confirmed that no weapons were present on the premises.
There were no accessible bodies of water on-site. The director stated they are aware that any wading pools or similar products must be emptied immediately after use and stored in an upright position. Drinking water was available both indoors and outdoors. The center has Sparklets filtered water delivered and children have access in the classrooms with disposable cups. Additionally, children bring their own individual water bottles and have access to a drinking fountain on the playground. Lead testing was confirmed to have no exceedance in March 2025. Director stated they understand lead testing is a requirement for consumption on a five year basis.
Medications, disinfectants, cleaning solutions, and other hazardous materials were stored in locations inaccessible to children, while poisons and toxins were securely locked away. The facility’s floors were observed to be safe and clean, and bathroom facilities were sanitary and in proper working condition. The playgrounds were enclosed by a secure, six-foot-tall chain link fence surrounding the perimeter of the center. Outdoor activity areas contained age- and size-appropriate equipment in good condition.
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