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KinderCare Learning Center Gunn Hwy

4250 Gunn Hwy, Tampa FL 33618 · License #C13HI0037 · Child Care Facility

Licensed
Capacity 100 childrenLast inspected May 18, 2026
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4250 Gunn Hwy, Tampa FL 33618 · Directions

Hours

Mon6:30AM to 6:15PM
Tue6:30AM to 6:15PM
Wed6:30AM to 6:15PM
Thu6:30AM to 6:15PM
Fri6:30AM to 6:15PM
SatClosed
SunClosed

Care & schedule

When they operate

Child Care FacilityVPKGold SealSchool Readiness

Ages served

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  • Accepts School Readiness subsidy
  • Licensed for 100 children
3
Violations, past 3 yrs
From inspections (not complaints)
0
High-risk violations
Serious / high-risk non-compliance
0
Substantiated complaints
Published by Florida DCF
4
Inspections, past 3 yrs
Monitoring & assessments

How this facility compares

Violations per inspection, 3-yr
This facility
0.8
Florida average
0.4

Inspection history & violations

Source: Florida DCF, Office of Child Care Regulation
May 18, 2026 — Renewal
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
Aug 1, 2025
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
May 16, 2025 — Renewal
3 violations cited · view state record
3 violations
  • Class 3

    12-02 · Facility Environment

    During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed the sink in the 1-year old bathroom was non-operational due to a leak. During the time of the inspection, this was resolved by maintenance fixing the leak while the Licensing Specialist was on-site. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist provided technical assistance, per the CCF Handbook: 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."

    Corrected by May 16, 2025

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  • Class 3

    13-02 · Toxic Substances, Hazardous Materials and Weapons

    During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed diaper creams stored in unlocked cabinets in the 1 and 2-year old rooms. A door leading from the VPK room to an office and staff bathroom was unlocked leaving computer wires and cleaning supplies accessible to the children in care. A door leading from the Preschool room to a supply closet was unlocked leaving cleaning supplies accessible to the children in care. During the time of the inspection, this was resolved by the Operator locking the doors and moving the diaper creams to a high shelf out of reach of children. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist provided technical assistance, per the CCF Handbook: B. All potentially harmful items, including cleaning supplies, flammable products, poisonous, toxic, and hazardous materials, must be labeled and used according to manufacturers recommendation. These items, as well as knives, sharp tools, and other potentially dangerous hazards, must be stored in a locked area or must be inaccessible and out of a childs reach at all times."

    Corrected by May 16, 2025

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  • Class 3

    33-01 · Training Requirements

    During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed 1 child care personnel did not complete the 40 hour Introductory Child Care Training requirement. During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist provided technical assistance, per the CCF Handbook: 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. A. Part I Courses (30 Hours) Child care personnel must complete all of the following: ? Child Care Facility Rules and Regulations ? Health, Safety and Nutrition ? Identifying and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect ? Child Growth and Development ? Behavioral Observation and Screening B. Part II Courses (10 Hours) Child care personnel must also complete 10 hours of the following Part II courses: ? Special Needs Appropriate Practices (10 hours), or ? Understanding Developmentally Appropriate Practices (5 hours) and one of the following courses: 1. Infant and Toddler Appropriate Practices (5 hours) 2. Preschool Appropriate Practices (5 hours) 3. School- Age Appropriate Practices (5 hours)"

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May 20, 2024
No violations cited · view state record
Clean

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  1. 1The May 16, 2025 inspection noted: “During the time of the inspection, the Licensing Specialist observed the sink in the 1-year old bathroom was non-operational due to a leak. During the time of t…” — what has changed since then?

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