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5006 NC 150 W, Browns Summit NC 27214 · License #41002132 · Center · Child Care Center
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10A NCAC 09 .3009 · Violation
Name of Operation: MONTICELLO-BROWN SUMMIT ELEMENTARY NC PRE-K PROGRA Facility ID: 41002132 Consultant: SHARON WILLIAMS Operation Type: Center Case Number: Visit Date: 2/19/2026 Number Present: 15 Completed Date: 2/19/2026 Age: From 4 To 5 Total Minutes: 135 Time In: 10:30 AM Time Out: 12:45 PM Time In: Time Out: List to Use: Center Type Of Visit: Annual Comp Full Announced/Unannounced: Unannounced The purpose of today’s visit was to monitor compliance during an annual compliance visit. A checklist was used to note the requirements I monitored today. This NCPK located in a public elementary school currently operates with a Five-Star License effective October 23, 2025. There is one classroom on site in use. The last annual compliance visit was conducted on 3/11/25. The facility has a 99% compliance history. Upon my arrival, I was greeted by the school office staff and signed in. S. Williams, lead teacher and Ms. B. Clarke, teacher greeted me upon arrival to the classroom. Fifteen (15) children were present during today’s visit. I observed the children playing outside, completing bathroom routines, eating lunch, and transitioning to rest time. All the teacher-student interactions I observed were positive and caring. A full assessment of childcare requirements occurred during today's visit. The NC Pre-K requirements in section .3000 of the childcare rules were monitored for compliance. The NC Pre-K Program Monitoring Tool was reviewed today. Staff-child ratios and maximum group sizes required in Child Care Rule 10A NCAC 09 .3009 were verified in compliance. Staff and three children’s files were monitored. The staff and training worksheets were reviewed. Your signature on these forms serves as verification the information provided is accurate and complete. The sanitation inspection was completed 10/28/25 with a “Superior” classification. A satisfactory fire inspection was completed on 3/11/25. During today's visit, two items of non-compliance were cited. Violation Number Comment Rule 859 Monthly playground inspections were not completed and/or they were not completed by an individual trained in playground safety requirements. The last documented playground inspection was completed on 10/17/25. .0605(q) 1811 Shelter-in-place or lockdown drills were not practiced every three months and/or drill record was incomplete. Shelter-in-place or lockdown drills were not documented every three months. .0604(u);.0302(d)(8) Childcare programs are expected to achieve and maintain compliance at all times and are required by NC GS 110-90(4) (d) to achieve and maintain an eighteen-month compliance history score of at least seventy-five percent. Any violation(s) documented may impact the compliance history score. The violations documented must be corrected immediately. A signed and dated letter of compliance must be emailed to me at sharon.y.williams@dhhs.nc.gov on or before March 5, 2026. The letter of compliance should contain the following information: 1. Facility Name 2. Facility ID 3. Date of the letter 4. The violation number. The date the violation was corrected. How the violation was corrected. 5. Signature of the person preparing the letter. If I do not receive your letter by March 5, 2026, a return visit to your program will be made to monitor for compliance of violations and to obtain your compliance letter. Additional violations may be documented if the violations have not been corrected or addressed. Pathways to the Stars During today’s visit, information regarding the Pathway to Stars program and the updated rules in Section .3200 was provided. Instructions were shared for accessing resources on the DCDEE website. I informed you that the new rule rollout module is available on the DCDEE e-learning Moodle platform for review. The GCS Central Office Administrators have selected Program Assessment Pathway for this program. Your last ERS was conducted on 5/28/24. Your facility transition will begin in December 2026 and must be completed by May 2027. For the latest information on childcare rules and regulations, please visit the Division of Child Development and Early Education's website at https://ncchildcare.ncdhhs.gov/ If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me (336)-580-6239 or sharon.y.williams@dhhs.nc.gov. If there are additional concerns, please contact Meg Riddle, Licensing Supervisor at meg.riddle@dhhs.nc.gov Thank you for your time and cooperation during today’s visit. If the operator fails to correct any documented violations within the established time period, the Division of Child Development and Early Education may deny, suspend, terminate, or revoke any permit to operate (10A NCAC 09 .2000). All information in this report has been reviewed with me today.I understand that it is my responsibility to maintaincompliance with applicable NC Child Care Requirements at all times
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NC GS 110-90 · Violation
Name of Operation: MONTICELLO-BROWN SUMMIT ELEMENTARY NC PRE-K PROGRA Facility ID: 41002132 Consultant: SHARON WILLIAMS Operation Type: Center Case Number: Visit Date: 2/19/2026 Number Present: 15 Completed Date: 2/19/2026 Age: From 4 To 5 Total Minutes: 135 Time In: 10:30 AM Time Out: 12:45 PM Time In: Time Out: List to Use: Center Type Of Visit: Annual Comp Full Announced/Unannounced: Unannounced The purpose of today’s visit was to monitor compliance during an annual compliance visit. A checklist was used to note the requirements I monitored today. This NCPK located in a public elementary school currently operates with a Five-Star License effective October 23, 2025. There is one classroom on site in use. The last annual compliance visit was conducted on 3/11/25. The facility has a 99% compliance history. Upon my arrival, I was greeted by the school office staff and signed in. S. Williams, lead teacher and Ms. B. Clarke, teacher greeted me upon arrival to the classroom. Fifteen (15) children were present during today’s visit. I observed the children playing outside, completing bathroom routines, eating lunch, and transitioning to rest time. All the teacher-student interactions I observed were positive and caring. A full assessment of childcare requirements occurred during today's visit. The NC Pre-K requirements in section .3000 of the childcare rules were monitored for compliance. The NC Pre-K Program Monitoring Tool was reviewed today. Staff-child ratios and maximum group sizes required in Child Care Rule 10A NCAC 09 .3009 were verified in compliance. Staff and three children’s files were monitored. The staff and training worksheets were reviewed. Your signature on these forms serves as verification the information provided is accurate and complete. The sanitation inspection was completed 10/28/25 with a “Superior” classification. A satisfactory fire inspection was completed on 3/11/25. During today's visit, two items of non-compliance were cited. Violation Number Comment Rule 859 Monthly playground inspections were not completed and/or they were not completed by an individual trained in playground safety requirements. The last documented playground inspection was completed on 10/17/25. .0605(q) 1811 Shelter-in-place or lockdown drills were not practiced every three months and/or drill record was incomplete. Shelter-in-place or lockdown drills were not documented every three months. .0604(u);.0302(d)(8) Childcare programs are expected to achieve and maintain compliance at all times and are required by NC GS 110-90(4) (d) to achieve and maintain an eighteen-month compliance history score of at least seventy-five percent. Any violation(s) documented may impact the compliance history score. The violations documented must be corrected immediately. A signed and dated letter of compliance must be emailed to me at sharon.y.williams@dhhs.nc.gov on or before March 5, 2026. The letter of compliance should contain the following information: 1. Facility Name 2. Facility ID 3. Date of the letter 4. The violation number. The date the violation was corrected. How the violation was corrected. 5. Signature of the person preparing the letter. If I do not receive your letter by March 5, 2026, a return visit to your program will be made to monitor for compliance of violations and to obtain your compliance letter. Additional violations may be documented if the violations have not been corrected or addressed. Pathways to the Stars During today’s visit, information regarding the Pathway to Stars program and the updated rules in Section .3200 was provided. Instructions were shared for accessing resources on the DCDEE website. I informed you that the new rule rollout module is available on the DCDEE e-learning Moodle platform for review. The GCS Central Office Administrators have selected Program Assessment Pathway for this program. Your last ERS was conducted on 5/28/24. Your facility transition will begin in December 2026 and must be completed by May 2027. For the latest information on childcare rules and regulations, please visit the Division of Child Development and Early Education's website at https://ncchildcare.ncdhhs.gov/ If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me (336)-580-6239 or sharon.y.williams@dhhs.nc.gov. If there are additional concerns, please contact Meg Riddle, Licensing Supervisor at meg.riddle@dhhs.nc.gov Thank you for your time and cooperation during today’s visit. If the operator fails to correct any documented violations within the established time period, the Division of Child Development and Early Education may deny, suspend, terminate, or revoke any permit to operate (10A NCAC 09 .2000). All information in this report has been reviewed with me today.I understand that it is my responsibility to maintaincompliance with applicable NC Child Care Requirements at all times
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: supervision. Open / not marked corrected.
10A NCAC 09 .3009 · Violation
Name of Operation: MONTICELLO-BROWN SUMMIT ELEMENTARY NC PRE-K PROGRA Facility ID: 41002132 Consultant: SHARON WILLIAMS Operation Type: Center Case Number: Visit Date: 3/11/2025 Number Present: 15 Completed Date: 3/11/2025 Age: From 4 To 5 Total Minutes: 120 Time In: 10:00 AM Time Out: 12:00 PM Time In: Time Out: List to Use: Center Type Of Visit: Annual Comp Full Announced/Unannounced: Unannounced The purpose of today’s visit was to monitor compliance during a routine unannounced compliance visit. A checklist was used to note the requirements I monitored today. This NCPK located in a public elementary school currently operates with a Five-Star License effective June 6, 2018. There is one classroom on site in use. The last annual compliance visit was conducted on 4/2/24. The facility has a 95% compliance history. Upon my arrival, I was greeted by the school office staff and signed in. S. Williams, lead teacher and Ms. B. Clarke, teacher greeted me upon arrival to the classroom. Fifteen (15) children were present during today’s visit. I observed the children participating in a teacher directed activity, playing outside, and completing bathroom routines. All the teacher-student interactions I observed were positive and caring. A full assessment of childcare requirements occurred during today's visit. The NC Pre-K requirements in section .3000 of the childcare rules were monitored for compliance. The NC Pre-K Program Monitoring Tool was reviewed today. Staff-child ratios and maximum group sizes required in Child Care Rule 10A NCAC 09 .3009 were verified in compliance. Staff and two children’s files were monitored during today’s visit. The staff and training worksheets were updated during today’s visit. Your signature on these forms serves as verification the information provided is accurate and complete. Required documents were posted and/or accessible. Fire drills and emergency drills were documented and current. The sanitation inspection was completed 2/18/25 with a “Superior” classification. During today's visit, one violation of childcare requirements was cited and corrected. Violation Number Comment Rule 859 Monthly playground inspections were not completed and/or they were not completed by an individual trained in playground safety requirements. The last documented playground inspection was completed on 1-27-25. S. Williams, lead teacher corrected this during the visit by completing the a monthly inspection for March. .0605(q) Childcare programs are expected to achieve and maintain compliance at all times and are required by NC GS 110-90(4) (d) to achieve and maintain an eighteen-month compliance history score of at least seventy-five percent. Any violation(s) documented may impact the compliance history score. Extension of Hold Harmless provisions - star rated license assessments and reassessments for licensed childcare providers will be conducted by provider request only, until the QRIS rulemaking process has been completed. Star rated license assessments continue to be required for new childcare programs. Updated Program Assessment Tool – Beginning on February 1, 2025, childcare facilities will use the Environment Rating Scale – Third Edition for family childcare homes, infant/toddler classrooms and preschool classrooms, if requesting a program assessment or reassessment. This updated edition includes language and interaction measures, a need consistently identified by early childhood professionals during listening sessions. Childcare administrators can access ABCMS, the DCDEE’s criminal background check system. This access will allow providers to: • See the real-time background check status of staff members. • Run a printable report of the staff roster to assist with compliance visits. • See new background check applicants and add to staff roster. Access to the ABCMS requires the successful completion of a Moodle course consisting of a short video followed by a test. Thank you for your cooperation during today’s visit. If the operator fails to correct any documented violations within the established time period, the Division of Child Development and Early Education may deny, suspend, terminate, or revoke any permit to operate (10A NCAC 09 .2000). All information in this report has been reviewed with me today.I understand that it is my responsibility to maintaincompliance with applicable NC Child Care Requirements at all times
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.
NC GS 110-90 · Violation
Name of Operation: MONTICELLO-BROWN SUMMIT ELEMENTARY NC PRE-K PROGRA Facility ID: 41002132 Consultant: SHARON WILLIAMS Operation Type: Center Case Number: Visit Date: 3/11/2025 Number Present: 15 Completed Date: 3/11/2025 Age: From 4 To 5 Total Minutes: 120 Time In: 10:00 AM Time Out: 12:00 PM Time In: Time Out: List to Use: Center Type Of Visit: Annual Comp Full Announced/Unannounced: Unannounced The purpose of today’s visit was to monitor compliance during a routine unannounced compliance visit. A checklist was used to note the requirements I monitored today. This NCPK located in a public elementary school currently operates with a Five-Star License effective June 6, 2018. There is one classroom on site in use. The last annual compliance visit was conducted on 4/2/24. The facility has a 95% compliance history. Upon my arrival, I was greeted by the school office staff and signed in. S. Williams, lead teacher and Ms. B. Clarke, teacher greeted me upon arrival to the classroom. Fifteen (15) children were present during today’s visit. I observed the children participating in a teacher directed activity, playing outside, and completing bathroom routines. All the teacher-student interactions I observed were positive and caring. A full assessment of childcare requirements occurred during today's visit. The NC Pre-K requirements in section .3000 of the childcare rules were monitored for compliance. The NC Pre-K Program Monitoring Tool was reviewed today. Staff-child ratios and maximum group sizes required in Child Care Rule 10A NCAC 09 .3009 were verified in compliance. Staff and two children’s files were monitored during today’s visit. The staff and training worksheets were updated during today’s visit. Your signature on these forms serves as verification the information provided is accurate and complete. Required documents were posted and/or accessible. Fire drills and emergency drills were documented and current. The sanitation inspection was completed 2/18/25 with a “Superior” classification. During today's visit, one violation of childcare requirements was cited and corrected. Violation Number Comment Rule 859 Monthly playground inspections were not completed and/or they were not completed by an individual trained in playground safety requirements. The last documented playground inspection was completed on 1-27-25. S. Williams, lead teacher corrected this during the visit by completing the a monthly inspection for March. .0605(q) Childcare programs are expected to achieve and maintain compliance at all times and are required by NC GS 110-90(4) (d) to achieve and maintain an eighteen-month compliance history score of at least seventy-five percent. Any violation(s) documented may impact the compliance history score. Extension of Hold Harmless provisions - star rated license assessments and reassessments for licensed childcare providers will be conducted by provider request only, until the QRIS rulemaking process has been completed. Star rated license assessments continue to be required for new childcare programs. Updated Program Assessment Tool – Beginning on February 1, 2025, childcare facilities will use the Environment Rating Scale – Third Edition for family childcare homes, infant/toddler classrooms and preschool classrooms, if requesting a program assessment or reassessment. This updated edition includes language and interaction measures, a need consistently identified by early childhood professionals during listening sessions. Childcare administrators can access ABCMS, the DCDEE’s criminal background check system. This access will allow providers to: • See the real-time background check status of staff members. • Run a printable report of the staff roster to assist with compliance visits. • See new background check applicants and add to staff roster. Access to the ABCMS requires the successful completion of a Moodle course consisting of a short video followed by a test. Thank you for your cooperation during today’s visit. If the operator fails to correct any documented violations within the established time period, the Division of Child Development and Early Education may deny, suspend, terminate, or revoke any permit to operate (10A NCAC 09 .2000). All information in this report has been reviewed with me today.I understand that it is my responsibility to maintaincompliance with applicable NC Child Care Requirements at all times
Open Not marked corrected in the state record
Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.