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Kids First Learning Academy LLC
512 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Quincy FL 32351 · License #C02GA0002 · Child Care Facility
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- (850) 875-3235
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- 512 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Quincy FL 32351 · Directions
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- Accepts School Readiness subsidy
- Licensed for 88 children
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Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Florida DCF, Office of Child Care Regulation- Class 3
12-03 · Facility Environment
3.1 General Health and Safety Requirements A. All child care facilities must be clean, in good repair, free from health and safety hazards and from evidence of, or presence of, vermin infestation. Indoor play areas must be inspected daily for basic health and safety and documented on a daily inspection log. Outdoor play areas must be inspected daily for basic health and safety. Any problems must be corrected before the play area is used by children. Documentation of the indoor play area inspection must be maintained for 12 months. The bathroom vents need to be free from dust build up
- Class 3
21-14 · Restrooms and Bath Facilities
3.7 Restrooms and Bath Facilities H. Running water, soap, trash receptacles, toilet paper, and disposable towels or hand drying machines that are properly installed and maintained must be available and within reach of children using the bathroom. The facility restrooms did not have paper towels in them
- Class 3
24-24 · Food Preparation Area
3.9.2 Food Storage 2. Food may be frozen prior to the expiration date, but when thawed, it must be labeled with the date it was removed from the freezer and discarded within seven calendar days. 3. Frozen food must be labeled by date and type noted below and stored according to the following table: Food Item Months Bacon and sausage 1 to 2 months Casseroles 2 to 3 months Frozen dinner and entrees 3 to 4 months Ham, hot dogs, lunch meats 1 to 2 months Meat, uncooked 4 to 12 months Meat, uncooked ground 3 to 4 months Meat, cooked 2 to 3 months Poultry, cooked 4 months Soups and stews 2 to 3 months There were items in the refrigerator and freezer that were not labeled in accordance with the handbook
- Class 3
42-02 · Student Health and Records
7.2 Student Health Records The child care facility is responsible for obtaining for each child in care a current, complete and properly executed Student Health Examination form DH 3040, which is incorporated by reference in 65C-22.001(7)(q), F.A.C. and may be obtained from the local county health department, the parent or legal guardian, or a signed statement by authorized professionals that indicate the results of the components of the Student Health Examination form are included in the health examination. There were children in care with expired physical forms
- Class 3
32-04 · Outdoor Equipment
3.12 Outdoor Equipment B. All playground equipment must be securely anchored, unless portable or stationary by design, in good repair, maintained in safe and sanitary condition, and placed to ensure safe use by the children. Maintenance must include inspections conducted every month of all supports above and below the ground and of all connectors and moving parts. Documentation of maintenance inspections must be maintained for 12 months. Enviromental logs not completed
- Class 3
41-02 · Immunization Records
7.1 Immunization Records The child care facility is responsible for obtaining for each child in care a current, complete and properly executed Florida Certification of Immunization form Part A-1, B, or C, DH 680, which is incorporated by reference in 65C-22.001 7 o, F.A.C., or the Religious Exemption from Immunization form, DH 681, which is incorporated by reference in 65C22.001 7 p, F.A.C., from the custodial parent or legal guardian. DH Form 680 and DH Form 681 may be obtained from the local county health department. Specific immunization requirements are included and detailed in the most current edition of the Immunization Guidelines-Florida Schools, Child Care Facilities and Family Day Care Homes as promulgated by the Florida Department of Health. There is a child with expired immunizations. (See Supplemental)
- Class 3
42-02 · Student Health and Records
7.2 Student Health Records The child care facility is responsible for obtaining for each child in care a current, complete and properly executed Student Health Examination form DH 3040, which is incorporated by reference in 65C-22.001 7 q , F.A.C. and may be obtained from the local county health department, the parent or legal guardian, or a signed statement by authorized professionals that indicate the results of the components of the Student Health Examination form are included in the health examination There are children in care with expired physical forms. (See Supplemental)
- Class 2
- Class 3
C. A minimum of 18 inches must be maintained around individual napping and sleeping spaces. A maximum of two sides of a napping or sleeping space may be against a solid barrier, such as the wall. The solid side of a crib does not meet the requirements for a solid barrier The cribs in the infant room were not 18 inches apart and infants were in the cribs asleep at the time of inspection
Corrected by May 9, 2024
- Class 3
28-02 · Bottles, Breastmilk, Formula and Infant Food
B. Bottles and sippy cups brought from home shall be individually labeled with the childs first and last name and shall be returned to the custodial parent or legal guardian daily. Baby bottles in the refrigerator with no lids or labels on them
- Class 3
32-07 · Outdoor Equipment
D. Permanent or stationary playground equipment must have a fall/use zone that extends a minimum of 6 feet in all directions from the perimeter of the equipment. All types of ground cover must be maintained to provide resilience and reduce the incidence of injuries to children in the event of falls. The swing on the baby/toddler playground needs 6 inches of resilient surface
- Class 3
33-01 · Training Requirements
4.2.1 Mandated Introductory Training Child care personnel must successfully complete 40 hours of child care training as evidenced by successful completion of competency examinations offered by the Department or its designated representative with a weighted score of 70 or better. Child care personnel who successfully completed the mandatory 40-hour Introductory Child Care Training prior to January 1, 2004 are not required to fulfill the competency examination requirement. Staff member introductory training not completed
- Class 2
17-02 · Outdoor Play Area/Fencing
3.5 Outdoor Play Area A. The outdoor play area must be clean and free from litter, nails, glass and other hazards. There is a water fountain with the covering lifted off so the wires are completely exposed, this could potentially cause harm to a child. Director will have it removed and forward pictures after removal
- Class 3
12-01 · Facility Environment
The playpens in the infants and 1 year old's classroom is in need of cleaning. LC observed food and dirt underneath the mats. Mats are in need of cleaning as well. Corrective action is needed
- Class 2
12-18 · Facility Environment
There were 5 electrical outlets that did not have safety covers in the 3 year old's room. Corrective action: The teacher placed safety covers on the electrical outlets
Corrected by Jan 11, 2023
- Class 3
33-01 · Training Requirements
Staff listed on the supplemental has not completed her required 40 hour training. Corrective action is needed
- Class 3
33-06 · Training Requirements
Staff member listed on the supplemental has not completed their required ELC training. Corrective action needed
- Class 3
46-01 · Daily Attendance
The daily attendance for today was not current in the infants, 1 year old's, and 3 year old's classroom. Corrective action: The teachers updated the attendance sheet for all classrooms
Corrected by Jan 11, 2023
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Generated from this facility's specific inspection record
- 1The May 15, 2025 inspection noted: “3.1 General Health and Safety Requirements A. All child care facilities must be clean, in good repair, free from health and safety hazards and from evidence of,…” — what has changed since then?
- 2The Jan 6, 2025 inspection noted: “3.12 Outdoor Equipment B. All playground equipment must be securely anchored, unless portable or stationary by design, in good repair, maintained in safe and sa…” — what has changed since then?
- 3The May 9, 2024 inspection noted: “The staff member assigned returned to the classroom” — what has changed since then?
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