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25 | On 8/21/23, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Joe Pacheco conducted an announced pre-licensing inspection and met with Stanislaus County Office of Education Director II, Jewelee Lemus. Also present was Center Supervisor, Sharlet Adamzadeh. LPA reviewed the reason of the inspection, and a tour of the center was conducted both inside and outside. The center is located at address 2004 Evans Rd. Ceres, CA 95307. Licensee is Stanislaus County Office of Education (SCOE). This is a new facility, and the applicant is requesting a license for 15 preschool children ages 2-6. This facility does not provide a Toddler option program. This program will operate on a traditional school year schedule from 7:30 AM to 3:00 PM Monday through Friday. This program will operate in one classroom. LPA observed a separate space which Director II states will be used by the SCOE Home Based program. Parents will be on-site when children are in attendance at that program. Applicant is aware to contact the Fresno Community Care Licensing for a change in classrooms and/or change in capacity. Parents will take their children to the classroom and staff will conduct the daily health check.
Director II stated that the center will provide breakfast, lunch and a PM snack. Food will be prepared at Sylvan Union School District’s centralized kitchen and delivered to the facility daily. LPA observed a small kitchen on the premises which is inaccessible to children in care. The knives and sharp utensils are stored in a drawer. Staff will utilize the bathroom located in the entryway. Ill children will be isolated in the Center Director’s office and utilize the staff bathroom.
The classroom was observed to be clean and free of toxins. LPA observed that the furniture and equipment appeared to be safe and in good condition. The cubbies and tall indoor play equipment are anchored to prevent tipping onto children in care. There are enough tables, cubbies, chairs, mats and plenty of toys for children to play. LPA also reminded Center Director to not store anything on top of high shelves that could potentially fall on children. There is a working smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors in in the classroom.
LPA reviewed with Director II, that any future changes to the classrooms are required to ensure that furniture does not tip over on to children, the furniture are to be anchored or situated that tipping does not occur.
CONTINUED ON LIC809-C |