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25 | On March 24, 2025 at approximately 1:40 PM, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Gil conducted an unannounced, annual inspection. LPA met with site director, Genevra Lee, and explained the purpose of the inspection.
Hours of operation are Monday to Friday 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Present during inspection for the infant license, included 10 infant children with 4 staff members (including director). Facility is operating within capacity requirements and ratios at time of LPA's inspection. Facility is a single floor building with two licenses. Preschool program is operating in 4 classrooms: Toddler Option (18 months to 36 months), PS1 (2.5 years to 3.5 years), PS2 (3.5 years to entry into first grade), and a Performing Arts Room (multi-purpose space). On date of inspection, 35 additional children and 5 staff were also present for the preschool license. Infant program is operating out of one classroom, nap room, and enclosed outdoor area for infants only.
LPA inspected facility, indoors and outdoors, for health and safety hazards. LPA observed infant classroom to be clean, equipped with age appropriate toys, materials, and furniture. LPA observed electrical outlets to be made inaccessible with outlet covers and furniture. LPA also observed a covered trash can in the classroom. Storage for children's belongings is located inside the classroom, labeled with each child's individual names. LPA observed classroom to have enough cribs available for children in care. Per director, parents take home and wash sheets weekly.
LPA observed facility has an installation of a fire alarm system throughout the entire building. Smoke detectors were not tested due to being on high ceilings. Director is unsure if detector is dual with carbon monoxide since facility operates in a rented space from the City. Per director she will check with maintenance and follow up with LPA by 3/25/2025. A technical violation was given to the facility on this date. Infant classroom has a fully stocked and accessible first aid kit. Facility has multiple fire extinguishers located in main hallways and all classrooms. All poisons, cleaning solutions and hazardous materials are stored inaccessible to children on facility's high shelves.
LPA observed there is a diaper changing station in the infant classroom that is within arm's reach to an adult sink. Facility provides morning and afternoon snacks only. Parents and authorized representatives provide all formula and lunches for enrolled children that is packaged and stored inside the classroom/refrigerator. All formula/milk for infants is properly stored in labeled containers with each infants name and in the refrigerator. Water is available to children indoors and outdoors with children's water bottles.
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