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Bright Beginnings Learning Center Llc
1123 N OSTEOPATHY STE A, Kirksville MO 63501-1273 · License #002611310 · Child Care Center
Contact
- Director
- Orwig, Andrea Jean * Orwig, Andrea Jean
- Phone
- (660) 665-2504
- Website
- Add via profile claim
- Address
- 1123 N OSTEOPATHY STE A, Kirksville MO 63501-1273 · Directions
Hours
Not published by the state. Owners can add hours via profile claim.
Care & schedule
When they operate
Schedule type not published.
Ages served
Ages not published.
- Licensed for 54 children
How this facility compares
Violations per inspection, 3-yrInspection history & violations
Source: Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Office of Childhood- Violation
Julia Vasquez did not complete safe sleep training within 30 days of employment or volunteering at the facility.
- Violation
The facility's outdoor space was not safe for children's activities as evidenced by the play yard needed to be mowed and was not well-maintained due to the height of the grass.
- Violation
A facility orientation was not conducted for a caregiver(s) before being left alone with children. The following staff need a facility orientation: Jaidyn Richmond
- Violation
Julia Vasquez and Jaidyn Richmond did not complete safe sleep training within 30 days of employment or volunteering at the facility.
- Violation
5 CSR 25-500.182 · 5 CSR 25-500.182 Child Care Program (1) (C) 9. states: Punishment or threat of punishment shall not be associated with food, rest, or toilet training.
Punishment or threat of punishment was associated with food, rest or toileting as evidenced by CI Duckworth overheard Heather Sayre tell a 3 year old child "No cookies because you won't go to sleep".
- Violation
5 CSR 25-500.082 · 5 CSR 25-500.082 Physical Requirements of Group Day Care Homes and Day Care Centers (1) (A) states: The premises shall be safe and suitable for the care of children.
The premises were not safe and suitable as evidenced by at approximately 12:35 p.m., CI Duckworth observed Thelma Barker and Kayla Zesch carrying a 1 year old child asleep on a cot from the Infant Room to Toddler 1. CI Duckworth observed each staff member carrying one end of the cot about 3-4 foot off the ground while the child remained asleep on the cot. This transfer of the child was not safe.
- Violation
The walls located in the preschool class room on the wall opposite of the kitchen was/were not in good condition as evidenced by pealing paint and dips in drywall.
- Violation
The walls located in the preschool lunch room on the left was was/were not finished with material which can be cleaned easily as evidenced by there was an approximately 12 X 12 area that had been puttied but not sanded or painted.
- Violation
Furniture/equipment, sink, in the Infant/Toddler room was not in good condition as evidenced by at the bottom of the sink doors, where the infants crawl and within reach of the children, was peeling paint and wood particle board coming apart.
- Violation
A medical examination report did not include either a Risk Assessment for Tuberculosis form or a negative tuberculin skin test (TST) for the following staff: Kelly Sherrill. TA Risk Assessment form was not signed by medical professional and no negative TB test on file.
- Violation
The walls located on the west green wall in Toddler 2 and on the purple south wall in the lunch area of Toddler 1 was/were not in good condition as evidenced by there were holes in the drywall.
- Violation
The director is not routinely on duty, as evidenced by timesheets from director Andrea Orwig show the following hours worked: April 21 thru April 25 - 33 hours, April 28 thru May 2 - 29.13 hours, May 12 thru May 16 - 24.41 hours.
- Violation
Hazardous items as follows were accessible to children: cleaning sanitizer and employees personal bag which had openly in plain view observed medication. The item(s) was/were located at the end of the diaper changing table in reach of the children in the preschool room and on a small file cabinet in Toddler 2.
- Violation
The space for infants and toddlers is not separated by floor-to-ceiling walls.
- Violation
The walls located on the west green wall in Toddler 2 and on the purple south wall in the lunch area of Toddler 1 was/were not in good condition as evidenced by there were holes in the drywall.
- Violation
Diapering requirements were not met as evidenced by the diapering table was not located where caregiver could maintain supervision of his/her group of children. The diapering table was located in the preschool room against the wall where staff is facing the wall when changing diapers and do not have supervision behind them for the children that may playing behind the staff.
- Violation
The facility's outdoor space was not safe for children's activities as evidenced by tall grass and standing water as the play yard doesn't have good drainage. Kirksville just got a bad storm. Water standing in lower areas of play yard that does not have good drainage. Play yard needs mowed.
- Violation
The requirements for administering medication were not met as follows: for medication given, the quantity was not recorded.
- Violation
Medical examination report(s) was/were not on file for Brooklyn Woods-Roeder as evidenced by a medical examination was not on file within 30 days of an individual beginning to work with children.
- Violation
A medical examination report did not include either a Risk Assessment for Tuberculosis form or a negative tuberculin skin test (TST) for the following staff: Brooklyn Woods-Roeder.
- Violation
The walls located in the preschool room (east wall), Toddler 1 (corners of eating area walls), preschool lunch room (west wall) and School age room (east wall) was/were not in good condition as evidenced by peeling drywall and paint.
- Violation
The requirements for availability and understanding of the Licensing Rules for Group Child Care Homes and Child Care Centers in Missouri were not met as evidenced by licensing rules were not available.
- Violation
The daily activities for preschool and school-age children failed to meet requirements as evidenced by less than one hour of outdoor play was provided.
- Violation
5 CSR 25-500.182 · 5 CSR 25-500.182 Child Care Program (2) (C) 8. states: Opportunity for outdoor play when weather permits.
The daily activities for infants and toddlers did not include opportunity for outdoor play.
Questions to ask on your tour
Generated from this facility's specific inspection record
- 1The Jun 8, 2026 inspection noted: “Julia Vasquez did not complete safe sleep training within 30 days of employment or volunteering at the facility.” — what has changed since then?
- 2The Apr 27, 2026 inspection noted: “The facility's outdoor space was not safe for children's activities as evidenced by the play yard needed to be mowed and was not well-maintained due to the heig…” — what has changed since then?
- 3The Feb 20, 2026 inspection noted: “Punishment or threat of punishment was associated with food, rest or toileting as evidenced by CI Duckworth overheard Heather Sayre tell a 3 year old child "No…” — what has changed since then?
Data synced from Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Office of Childhood · Source records · Report an error