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Kids Time Academy Ii

8486 Hiram Acworth Hwy., Dallas GA 30157 · License #CCLC-38956 · Child Care Learning Center

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Capacity 191 childrenAges 0 mo – 18 yr2-Star programLast inspected Feb 7, 2023
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Director
Doris Darko
Address
8486 Hiram Acworth Hwy., Dallas GA 30157 · Directions

Hours

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Care & schedule

When they operate

Child Care Learning CenterGeorgia Pre-KQuality Rated

Ages served

InfantsToddlersPreschoolPre-KSchool Age
  • 2-Star quality rating
  • Licensed for 191 children
0
Violations, past 3 yrs
From inspections (not complaints)
0
High-risk violations
Serious / high-risk non-compliance
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Substantiated complaints
Published by Georgia DECAL
0
Inspections, past 3 yrs
Monitoring & assessments

Inspection history & violations

Source: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning
Feb 7, 2023 — Notice of Intent to Impose Enforcement Fine
7 violations cited · view state record
7 violations
  • Violation

    591-1-1-.25(13) · Rule 591-1-1-.25(13) requires that potentially hazardous equipment, materials and supplies be stored in a locked area inaccessible to children.

    During a POI Follow Up conducted on January 12, 2023 ; It was determined based on observation that potentially hazardous materials were accessible to children. Consultant observed diaper cream to be accessible to children in classroom C.

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  • Violation

    591-1-1-.25(13) · Rule 591-1-1-.25(13) requires that potentially hazardous equipment, materials and supplies be stored in a locked area inaccessible to children.

    During a Licensing Study conducted on June 17, 2022 ; It was determined based on observation that potentially hazardous materials were accessible to children. Consultant observed mod podge to be accessible, a hot glue gun in an unlocked cabinet, insect repellent and sunscreen in a child's cubby in the preschool 3 classroom. Furthermore, in the toddler classroom, the consultant observed diaper cream to be accessible to children. An adverse action was previously issued for this rule violation. This rule violation is no longer appealable. No fine is being issued at this time.

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  • Violation

    591-1-1-.25(13) · Rule 591-1-1-.25(13) requires that potentially hazardous equipment, materials and supplies be stored in a locked area inaccessible to children.

    During a Monitoring Visit conducted on December 13, 2022 ; It was determined based on observation that potentially hazardous materials were accessible to children. Consultant observed diaper cream to be accessible to children in classroom C. An adverse action was previously issued for this rule violation. This rule violation is no longer appealable. No fine is being issued at this time.

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  • Violation

    591-1-1-.36(7)(d)2. · Rule 591-1-1-.36(7)(d)2. requires that the second designated Staff person conduct a check of the vehicle immediately upon the completion of the first check of the vehicle. The responsible person shall physically walk through the entire vehicle; visually inspect all seat surfaces, under all seats and in all compartments or recesses in the vehicle's interior; and sign the passenger transportation checklist(s), indicating all of the children have exited the vehicle. There shall be continuous watchful oversight of the vehicle between the first check and second check.

    During a Monitoring Visit conducted on December 13, 2022 ; It was determined based on a review of records that center staff failed to conduct a second check of the vehicle immediately upon the completion of the first check on the afternoon transportation routes from Roberts Elementary to Kids Time Academy II on December 5-9, 2022. Furthermore, center staff failed to conduct a second check on the afternoon transportation route from Russom Elementary to Kids Time Academy II on December 5, 2022 and December 11, 2022 and on the morning transportation route on December 5, 2022 and December 12, 2022.

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  • Violation

    591-1-1-.36(7)(d)2. · Rule 591-1-1-.36(7)(d)2. requires that the second designated Staff person conduct a check of the vehicle immediately upon the completion of the first check of the vehicle. The responsible person shall physically walk through the entire vehicle; visually inspect all seat surfaces, under all seats and in all compartments or recesses in the vehicle's interior; and sign the passenger transportation checklist(s), indicating all of the children have exited the vehicle. There shall be continuous watchful oversight of the vehicle between the first check and second check.

    During a POI Follow Up conducted on January 12, 2023 ; It was determined based on a review of records that center staff failed to conduct a second check of the vehicle immediately upon the completion of the first check on the morning transportation route from Shelton Elementary to Kids Time Academy II on January 11, 2023.

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  • Violation

    591-1-1-.30(2) · Rule 591-1-1-.30(2) requires the Center to provide a safe sleep environment in accordance with American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) recommendations as listed in these rules for all infants. Center Staff shall place an infant to sleep on the infant¶s back in a crib unless the Center has been provided a physician¶s written statement authorizing another sleep position for that particular infant that includes how the infant shall be placed to sleep and a time frame that the instructions are to be followed. When an infant can easily turn over from back to front and back again, Staff shall continue to put the infant to sleep initially on the infant¶s back but allow the infant to roll over into his or her preferred position and not re-position the infant. Sleepers, sleep sacks and wearable blankets that fit according to the commercial manufacturer¶s guidelines and will not slide up around the infant¶s face may be used when necessary for the comfort of the sleeping infant. Swaddling shall not be used unless the Center has been provided a physician¶s written statement authorizing its use for a particular infant that includes instructions and a time frame for swaddling the infant. Center Staff shall not place objects or allow objects to be placed in or on the crib with an infant such as but not limited to toys, pillows, quilts, comforters, bumper pads, sheepskins, stuffed toys, or other soft items and shall not attach objects or allow objects to be attached to a crib with a sleeping infant, such as, but not limited to, crib gyms, toys, mirrors and mobiles.

    During a Monitoring Visit conducted on March 15, 2022 ; It was determined based on observation that an infant was observed sleeping swaddled without a physician's written statement on file.

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  • Violation

    591-1-1-.30(2) · Rule 591-1-1-.30(2) requires the Center to provide a safe sleep environment in accordance with American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) recommendations as listed in these rules for all infants. Center Staff shall place an infant to sleep on the infant¶s back in a crib unless the Center has been provided a physician¶s written statement authorizing another sleep position for that particular infant that includes how the infant shall be placed to sleep and a time frame that the instructions are to be followed. When an infant can easily turn over from back to front and back again, Staff shall continue to put the infant to sleep initially on the infant¶s back but allow the infant to roll over into his or her preferred position and not re-position the infant. Sleepers, sleep sacks and wearable blankets that fit according to the commercial manufacturer¶s guidelines and will not slide up around the infant¶s face may be used when necessary for the comfort of the sleeping infant. Swaddling shall not be used unless the Center has been provided a physician¶s written statement authorizing its use for a particular infant that includes instructions and a time frame for swaddling the infant. Center Staff shall not place objects or allow objects to be placed in or on the crib with an infant such as but not limited to toys, pillows, quilts, comforters, bumper pads, sheepskins, stuffed toys, or other soft items and shall not attach objects or allow objects to be attached to a crib with a sleeping infant, such as, but not limited to, crib gyms, toys, mirrors and mobiles.

    During a POI Follow Up conducted on January 12, 2023 ; It was determined based on observation that a sleeping infant in classroom A was swaddled with a blanket. There was no physician's written statement on file. Exhibit "A"

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Dec 22, 2022 — Notice of Intent to Impose Enforcement Fine
5 violations cited · view state record
5 violations
  • Violation

    591-1-1-.25(13) · Rule 591-1-1-.25(13) requires that potentially hazardous equipment, materials and supplies be stored in a locked area inaccessible to children.

    During a Monitoring Visit conducted on December 13, 2022 ; It was determined based on observation that potentially hazardous materials were accessible to children. Consultant observed diaper cream to be accessible to children in classroom C.

    View state record

  • Violation

    591-1-1-.25(13) · Rule 591-1-1-.25(13) requires that potentially hazardous equipment, materials and supplies be stored in a locked area inaccessible to children.

    During a Licensing Study conducted on June 17, 2022 ; It was determined based on observation that potentially hazardous materials were accessible to children. Consultant observed mod podge to be accessible, a hot glue gun in an unlocked cabinet, insect repellent and sunscreen in a child's cubby in the preschool 3 classroom. Furthermore, in the toddler classroom, the consultant observed diaper cream to be accessible to children.

    View state record

  • Violation

    591-1-1-.26(6) · Rule 591-1-1-.26(6) requires that playground equipment provide an opportunity for the children to engage in a variety of experiences and shall be age-appropriate. For example, toddlers shall not be permitted to swing in swings designed for School-age Children. The outdoor equipment shall be free of lead-based paint, sharp corners and shall be regularly maintained in such a way as to be free of rust and splinters that could pose significant safety hazard to the children. All equipment shall be arranged so as not to obstruct supervision of children.

    During a Monitoring Visit conducted on March 15, 2022 ; It was determined based on observation that exposed concrete was observed at the bottom of the basketball hoop pole causing a potential tripping hazard on the back playground.

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  • Violation

    591-1-1-.26(6) · Rule 591-1-1-.26(6) requires that playground equipment provide an opportunity for the children to engage in a variety of experiences and shall be age-appropriate. For example, toddlers shall not be permitted to swing in swings designed for School-age Children. The outdoor equipment shall be free of lead-based paint, sharp corners and shall be regularly maintained in such a way as to be free of rust and splinters that could pose significant safety hazard to the children. All equipment shall be arranged so as not to obstruct supervision of children.

    During a Licensing Study conducted on June 17, 2022 ; It was determined based on observation that exposed concrete was observed at the bottom of the basketball hoop pole causing a potential tripping hazard on the back playground.

    View state record

  • Violation

    591-1-1-.26(6) · Rule 591-1-1-.26(6) requires that playground equipment provide an opportunity for the children to engage in a variety of experiences and shall be age-appropriate. For example, toddlers shall not be permitted to swing in swings designed for School-age Children. The outdoor equipment shall be free of lead-based paint, sharp corners and shall be regularly maintained in such a way as to be free of rust and splinters that could pose significant safety hazard to the children. All equipment shall be arranged so as not to obstruct supervision of children.

    During a Monitoring Visit conducted on December 13, 2022 ; It was determined based on observation that exposed concrete was observed at the bottom of the basketball hoop pole causing a potential tripping hazard on the back playground. Exhibit "A"

    View state record

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Generated from this facility's specific inspection record

  1. 1The Feb 7, 2023 inspection noted: “During a POI Follow Up conducted on January 12, 2023 ; It was determined based on observation that potentially hazardous materials were accessible to children.…” — what has changed since then?
  2. 2The Dec 22, 2022 inspection noted: “During a Monitoring Visit conducted on December 13, 2022 ; It was determined based on observation that potentially hazardous materials were accessible to childr…” — what has changed since then?

Data synced from Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning · Source records · Report an error