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Home › DE › Bear › A. S. Academy Of Learning 2
891 PULASKI HIGHWAY, Bear DE 19701 · License #1326769 · Center · Licensed Child Care Center
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A complaint was received on December 2, 2021, regarding multiple allegations in the Infant classroom. An unannounced visit was conducted on December 9, 2021, to investigate the complaint. There is no evidence to substantiate the complaint because the staff members were able to show documentation stating that the families provide a schedule for feeding and all of the food given to each child and that the children are fed on demand. The staff members were also able to show documentation that the children are changed every two hours or more often if needed. The staff members stated that all children wear jackets or sweaters outside when needed and, that the center has extra if a child does not have one at the center. In regard to Child #1, the center is following the CACFP guidelines and the Delacare Regulations for a one-year-old child.
Disposition: No Evidence to Substantiate
On April 9, 2026, the Office of Child are Licensing (OCCL) received a complaint regarding allegations of staff using alcohol or drugs while at the center, lack of supervision, child health exclusions, and not meeting meal component requirements. An investigation was conducted on April 15, 2026. Based on interviews and further documentation received from the administrator there is no evidence to substantiate this complaint for failing to follow child health exclusions. Based on interviews and observations, there is no evidence to substantiate this complaint for using drugs or alcohol while caring for children. Five staff members stated they have not witnessed Administrator #1 drinking alcohol or in a disorientated state. LS #1 observed Administrator #1 s water bottle and iced tea packets. One staff member stated they have witnessed Administrator #1 disoriented at times. Based on interviews, there is no evidence to substantiate this complaint for lack of supervision. Five staff members stated they have not witnessed an infant staff member sleeping while holding an infant. One staff member stated they have witnessed Staff #1 sleeping while holding an infant in the chair. Based on interviews and a review of documentation, there is no evidence to substantiate this complaint for failing to follow meal component requirements. Five staff members stated the center is following the meal component requirements. LS #1 reviewed the posted menus which were compliant with DELACARE regulations.
Disposition: No Evidence to Substantiate
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On June 20, 2025, the Office of Child Care Licensing (OCCL) received a complaint regarding incorrect staff-to-child ratios. An investigation was conducted on June 27, 2025. Based on interviews and documentation reviewed, there is no evidence to substantiate this complaint regarding incorrect staff-to-child ratios. LS #1 interviewed six staff members separately, five of whom stated they maintained the correct staff-to-child ratio on June 20, 2025, and one staff member stated they were not present. LS #1 reviewed the attendance records for all classrooms, which showed all classrooms had maintained the correct staff-to-child ratio.
Disposition: No Evidence to Substantiate
On January 16, 2025, the Office of Child Care Licensing (OCCL) received a complaint regarding incorrect staff-to-child ratios and improper combining of ages. An investigation was conducted on January 21, 2025. Based on observations of classrooms, interviews with staff, and a review of attendance records, this complaint is substantiated for incorrect staff-to-child ratios. LS #1 observed two classrooms out of correct staff-to-child ratio while conducting the investigation. All staff members interviewed stated they have been out of ratio since the beginning of January 2025. Attendance records also documented incorrect staff-to-child ratios. Based on a review of attendance records, this complaint is substantiated for improper combining of ages. Toddlers were combined with older children when there were more than 12 children in total present. An additional concern noted was that upon review of attendance records the center exceeded maximum group size on January 16, 2025, with up to 29 children present in the Pre-K room including one-year-olds.
Disposition: Substantiated
The Office of Child Care Licensing (OCCL) received a complaint on February 2, 2023, regarding allegations staff are not cleaning and disinfecting the toys as required, children are not washing their hands after eating, the center is not notifying the families when children had been exposed to a contagious disease, and lack of supervision. An unannounced visit was conducted on February 7, 2023, to investigate the complaint. There is no evidence to substantiate the complaint because the center was able to demonstrate through documentation, observation, and staff interviews that the materials and classrooms are being cleaned routinely or as needed and the children are washing their hands before and after all meals. The Administrator Tyana Wright stated there had not been any accidents or injuries on January 6, 2023, and the center has not had any recent exposures to a contagious disease.
Disposition: No Evidence to Substantiate
The Office of Child Care Licensing (OCCL) received a complaint on October 24, 2022, regarding allegations of cleaning supplies not being used in a safe manner, staff not following the requirements for infant feeding, and staff not accurately documenting an infant feeding log. An unannounced visit was conducted on October 31, 2022, to investigate the complaint. There is no evidence to substantiate the complaint because through interviews and documentation the center was able to demonstrate all safety requirements were followed when mixing the bleach and water solution and the staff know and follow the requirements for feeding and documenting the feeding of infants.
Disposition: No Evidence to Substantiate
A complaint was received on February 18, 2022, regarding the allegation of Ms. Wright being disrespectful to a parent. An unannounced visit was conducted on February 21, 2022, to investigate the complaint. The complaint is substantiated because Ms. Wright told Parent #1 that the unborn child would not be welcomed in the center due to the parent s previous behaviors and this interaction caused a heated conversation between Ms. Wright and Parent #1.
Disposition: Substantiated