Supervision
The 3-year-old classroom with a group of 9 napping children was without supervision at the time of my arrival. The staff member M. V. responsible for the 3-year-old classroom was observed in the VPK classroom. Upon seeing me, the staff member walked from the VPK classroom to the 3-year-old classroom. When asked where she was at the time of my arrival and who was covering her classroom because she was observed in VPK, the staff member stated that another staff member. J.C. was in the room. When asked where he was now, she stated that he was in the bathroom. A few minutes later, the director M.M. appeared. I asked her where she was when I arrived and she said that she had been in the bathroom. I asked her where J.C. was and she stated that he was doing the bus run. I went back to the 3-year-old classroom and asked M.V again who had been in her classroom when I arrived, she then stated that the staff member responsible for the 2-year-old classroom (S.M.) had been standing in between the two classrooms while she was in the VPK classroom. The corporate manager, N.C., arrived and I explained to him what was observed. He then asked the staff member M. V. where she had been when I arrived. She changed her story again, saying that she had been in the VPK classroom because she needed to sign a document and the staff member responsible for the VPK classroom (D.Q.) had been in her classroom (the 3s), and then they switched back to their respective rooms. When I arrived, D.Q. was the first staff member I encountered by the door used to enter the VPK classroom and was not observed in the 3-year-old classroom. J.C. was not present at the facility at the time of my arrival; he arrived approximately 20 minutes later. The following ratios were observed shortly before departure: -1's- 1:6 -2's- 1:9 -3's 1:9 -VPK- 1:10 -schoolage- 2:14 This inspection report was updated and changed to the standard of Inadequate Supervision-Class II