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Home › FL › High Springs › Momma C's Nest
18442 High Springs Main St, High Springs FL 32643 · License #C08AL0749 · Center · Child Care Facility
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Data synced from Florida DCF, Office of Child Care Regulation on Jul 8, 2026 · Source records · Report an error
03-01 · Ratio Sufficient
• A ratio of [ 1 ] child care personnel for [ 6 ] children is required. A ratio of [ 1 ] child care personnel for [ 12 ] children was observed. s.402.305(4), F.S. • FSC observed the following ratio: • FSC observed one staff on the playground with 12 children ranging from 1 year - 5-year-old. • 1 year old: 1 child: • 11 children • Director called another staff to assist the 1-year old group during time of inspection. New Ratio: 1-year old: 2 children; 1 staff Mixed-group (2- to 5-year-old: 10 children; 1 staff (majority age-group is 4-year-old) Technical Assistance: 2.3 Ratios The staff-to-child ratio, as established in Section 402.305(4), F.S., is based on primary responsibility for the direct supervision of children. and applies at all times while children are in care. 2.3.1 Mixed Age Groups A. In groups of mixed age ranges, where children under one year of age are included, one child care personnel must be responsible for no more than four children of any age group, at all times. B. In groups of mixed age ranges, where children one year of age but under two years of age are included, one child care personnel must be responsible for no more than six children of any age group, at all times
Corrected Corrected by Mar 31, 2023
Category: supervision. Marked corrected in the state record.
45-07 · Background Screening Documents
Staff listed on the supplemental has had a 90-day break in service and needs to initiate a resubmission. Technical Assistance: C. Child care personnel must be re-screened following a break in employment in the child care industry that exceeds 90 days. Child care personnel/individual with a break in service that exceeds 90 days are considered unscreened child care personnel/individuals until completion of re-screening. These child care personnel/individuals shall not have unsupervised contact with children in care
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: supervision. Open / not marked corrected.