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Wright's Learning Center LLC
234 Noxon St, Auburndale FL 33823 · License #C10PO0267 · Child Care Facility
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- (863) 967-4729
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- 234 Noxon St, Auburndale FL 33823 · Directions
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- Accepts School Readiness subsidy
- Licensed for 27 children
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Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Florida DCF, Office of Child Care Regulation- Class 3
17-01 · Outdoor Play Area/Fencing
At the time of inspection, the Licensing specialist observed the large stationary outdoor equipment on the playground on the handles near the rock-climbing activity with paint cracked and chipping. The provider advised that she spray painted the equipment. TS was provided to encourage the provider to repaint stationary equipment once chipping paint is observed or starting to chip to ensure compliance for this standard. TA was provided to ensure that equipment is repainted and chipped paint is eliminated by the due date
- Class 3
18-06 · Bedding and Linens
At the time of inspection, the Licensing specialist observed a few childrens mats in the VPK classroom that were torn with tears exposing the foam cushion in the nap mats causing it to not be impermeable. The specialist also observed one of the torn mats were covered with duct tape. The specialist advised the provider that the mats can not be repaired or covered using duct tape. The specialist encouraged the provider to replace the torn mats with mats in good repair. The specialist and provider also discussed purchasing cots to replace nap mats in the future. The provider immediately replaced the torn mats at time of inspection with extra mats. TA was provided to ensure that the mats are observed in good repair by the due date
Corrected by Mar 27, 2025
- Class 3
31-05 · Indoor Equipment
At the time of inspection, the Licensing specialist observed a few indoor toys in the VPK classroom that were not clean with heavy stains or not in good maintained in good condition. A baby doll with plastic and plush material was observed heavily stained, a small pink stuffy was observed with a tear exposing plush material, Two baby dolls with hair were observed with doll hair natted with lints and hair missing. In the toddler classroom a plush ladybug toy was observed heavily stained. TS was provided to ensure that the provider declutters indoor toys and furniture and gets rid of toys that are not maintained in good condition. TA was provided to ensure that indoor toys are observed cleaned or eliminated by the due date
- Class 3
46-07 · Daily Attendance
At the time of inspection, the Licensing specialist observed that both classroom present with children had no attendance rosters completed to reflect the children present. The specialist asked the provider to complete attendance to account for children present in the facility. The provider immediately completed attendance rosters at time of inspection. TA was provided to ensure that attendance accompanies the children present completed by staff once in direct supervision of children daily
Corrected by Mar 27, 2025
- Class 3
35-12 · Communicable Disease Control
At the time of inspection, the counselor observed the child care personnel listed on the supplemental did not have an exposure plan training documented annually. The staff last completed training on 7/21/2023. TA was provided to ensure that the child care personnel complete exposure plan training refresher annually and document on file
- Class 3
24-18 · Food Preparation Area
At the time of inspection, the counselor observed a bag of sliced carrots in the facilitys refrigerator in the kitchen expired as of 3/3/24. The provider discarded of the food item at time of inspection. TA was provided to ensure that the provider follows the manufacturers recommendation for expiration dates
Corrected by Mar 11, 2024
- Class 2
32-03 · Outdoor Equipment
At the time of inspection, the counselor observed a metal tricycle on the childrens playground with the seat not in good repair and provider tried to repair the seat using duct tape. Counselor advised the provider that the outdoor equipment must be in good repair as well as safe and sanitary for childrens use. The provider removed the tricycle off the playground at time of inspection. TA was provided to ensure that the outdoor equipment is in maintained safe and sanitary. Provider was encouraged to review, CCF Handbook, Section 3.12, D.1 for more information
Corrected by Mar 11, 2024
- Class 3
32-07 · Outdoor Equipment
At the time of inspection, the counselor observed the large outdoor equipment with slides measuring at 3 inches by the red stairs and 4 inches near the blue slide. Provider also observed the slides measuring at 3 inches of mulch as resilient surface. Counselor advised provider that the requirement for resilient surface is 6 inches in depth and 6 feet from the perimeter. Provider immediately placed mulch down, counselor remeasured mulch and it met 6-inch requirement. TA was provided to ensure that the resilient surface of mulch is added near all stationary equipment by the due date
Corrected by Nov 20, 2023
- Class 3
38-01 · Emergency Telephone Numbers
At the time of inspection, the counselor observed the facilitys emergency numbers posted but did not have written directions to the facility posted. Counselor advised the provider to be in compliance written directions also need to be included and posted near the facilitys phone. Provider immediately wrote up directions to the facility using a near by intersection and posted them near the phone. TA was provided to ensure that written directions to the facility are posted near the phone along with emergency phone numbers
Corrected by Nov 20, 2023
- Class 3
At the time of the inspection, the CCR counselor observed there was no documentation of the facility completing monthly inspections since 6/1/22
- Class 3
At the time of the inspection, the CCR counselor reviewed all staff files and observed the staff listed on the supplemental only completed 9 1/2 hours in-service hours for the fiscal year 2022 - 2023
- Class 3
At the time of the inspection, the CCR counselor reviewed all staff files and determined that the staff listed on the supplemental had completed the 2022 - 2023 in-service training, but was not documented on the in-service log, form CF-FSP 5268
- Class 3
At the time of the inspection, the CCR counselor reviewed all staff files and observed the staff listed on the supplemental did not have documentation of annual refresher training on the facilitys exposure plan. The last training was in March 2022
- Class 3
At the time of the inspection, the CCR counselor reviewed all childrens files and determined the child listed on the supplemental was missing a health record in their file and had been enrolled more than 30 days
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Generated from this facility's specific inspection record
- 1The Mar 27, 2025 inspection noted: “At the time of inspection, the Licensing specialist observed the large stationary outdoor equipment on the playground on the handles near the rock-climbing acti…” — what has changed since then?
- 2The Jul 24, 2024 inspection noted: “At the time of inspection, the counselor observed the child care personnel listed on the supplemental did not have an exposure plan training documented annually…” — what has changed since then?
- 3The Mar 11, 2024 inspection noted: “At the time of inspection, the counselor observed a bag of sliced carrots in the facilitys refrigerator in the kitchen expired as of 3/3/24. The provider discar…” — what has changed since then?
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