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Licensing Specialist observed outdated staffing patterns in the Room 1 (preschool). Licensing Specialist did not observe a staffing pattern posted in Room 2 (infants).
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This monitoring inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
Licensing Specialist observed outdated staffing patterns in the Room 1 (preschool). Licensing Specialist did not observe a staffing pattern posted in Room 2 (infants).
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Licensing Specialist observed only 1 staff person present with a mixed-age group of 6 children with (1) infant.
Licensing Specialist observed blankets in four cribs in the infant classroom.
Licensing Specialist did not observe a monthly maintained fire drill log.
Licensing Specialist observed infant formula stored in a fridge with a thermometer reading 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
This monitoring inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
This monitoring inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
Licensing Specialist did not observe a way for staff to ensure the whereabouts of each child in attendance is known at all times.
Licensing Specialist did not receive notification of two new staff persons present and working with children.
Licensing Specialist did not receive notification of the ending of employment for one staff member.
The facility did not report neglect to child protective services.
Licensing Specialist observed footage of staff member exiting playground and leaving one child unattended. LS also observed gate locks not operable.
Licensing Specialist observed footage of staff member exiting playground and leaving one child unsupervised.