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6294 Welborn Road, Trinity NC 27370 · License #76000291 · Center · Child Care Center
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GS 110-91 · Violation
Name of Operation: HONEYCOMB KIDS Facility ID: 76000291 Consultant: MONA NDIAYE Operation Type: Center Case Number: Visit Date: 5/13/2025 Number Present: 24 Completed Date: 5/13/2025 Age: From 1 To 5 Total Minutes: 60 Time In: 09:00 AM Time Out: 10:00 AM 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 childcare requirements applicable to a child care center during an unannounced annual compliance visit. Upon my arrival I was greeted by the Lead Teacher, Kim Brewer, she assisted me during today’s visit. I completed a walk-through of the classroom spaces, enrollment and attendance were documented, and observations were made. The children were observed participating in free play outside and in their classrooms. They were also observed having group time. The last annual compliance visit was conducted May 21, 2024. The center is operating under a Five star license that was issued June 10, 2024. The license was earned with 6 points in program standards, 6 points in education and 1 quality point. Permit restrictions were in compliance. The last sanitation inspection was conducted March 26, 2025 the center received a Superior rating. Fire drills and playground inspections were monitored. Three staff files were monitored and three children’s files were monitored. Your compliance history is 96%, this may change following today’s visit. During today’s visit, a full assessment of applicable Child Care Requirements was conducted. I observed two violations during today’s visit. Violation Number Comment Rule 1048 All staff did not successfully complete certification in First Aid appropriate to the age of children in care. Verification of staff completion of First Aid training from an approved training organization was not in the staff file. One teacher did not have current First Aid training, it expired in April 2025. .1102(c) 1049 All staff did not successfully complete certification in CPR training appropriate to the age of the children in care. Verification of staff completion of the CPR course from an approved training organization was not in the staff file. One teacher did not have current CPR training, it expired in April 2025. .1102(d) 1320 Children's records that include an application for enrollment, medical and immunization records, and permission to seek emergency medical care was not on file for each child. One child did not have a medical report on file. See children's records form. GS 110-91(1);.0302(d)(2); .0304(g) The above violations must be corrected immediately, and a letter must be sent to me no later than May 27, 2025 stating how each item was corrected and a plan to maintain compliance with the requirement. The following information must be included in your signed and dated compliance letter: • the name of your center • facility ID number • date • title of the person who signs the letter • each violation number(s) • describes accurately and in detail how and when you corrected each violation and your plan to keep each item in compliance. My email address is mona.ndiaye@dhhs.nc.gov. If I do not receive your letter by May 27, 2025 and/or if you do not address all violations, 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. You were provided an opportunity to ask questions regarding interpretation and implementation of all child care requirements. Child care licensing rules and regulations are established to ensure a safe and healthy environment for children in care. Therefore, it is important for you to be knowledgeable of all of the licensing requirements that apply to your program. It is your responsibility to maintain compliance with all of the applicable laws and rules at all times. The best way for you to make sure that you are meeting all requirements is to periodically review the child care law and rules. Both are available on the DCDEE website https://ncchildcare.ncdhhs.gov/ , on the home page under the ‘Services’ tab. RESOURCES The Health and Safety Trainings are offered on the DCDEE Moodle format. On the Division’s website look under the “SERVICES” tab for “DCDEE Moodle”. These trainings are free, and participants will receive training certificates when completed. Child care programs can order free posters from the NC Child Care Health and Safety Resource Center at https://healthychildcare.unc.edu/ . Thank you for your cooperation during today’s visit. If you need assistance, I can be reached at mona.ndiaye@dhhs.nc.gov or by phone at 336-580-5417. You can also reach my supervisor Kaye Adkins at kaye.adkins@dhhs.nc.gov or 336-580-2527 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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10A NCAC 09 .0601 · Violation
Name of Operation: HONEYCOMB KIDS Facility ID: 76000291 Consultant: MONA NDIAYE Operation Type: Center Case Number: Visit Date: 2/8/2024 Number Present: 24 Completed Date: 2/8/2024 Age: From 1 To 5 Total Minutes: 70 Time In: 09:20 AM Time Out: 10:30 AM Time In: Time Out: List to Use: Center Type Of Visit: Routine Unannounced Announced/Unannounced: Unannounced The purpose of today’s visit was to monitor for applicable Child Care Requirements. The facility currently operates with a Four Star License that was issued on October 3, 2017. The last annual compliance visit was conducted on September 19, 2023. The Director was present and assisted me during the visit. Children were observed participating in free play in there classrooms and the toddlers were observed listening to stories in a small group. The last sanitation inspection was completed October 13, 2023 with a “Superior” classification. The last fire inspection was conducted May 11, 2023. During today’s visit, a partial assessment of applicable Child Care Requirements was conducted. I observed the following violations. Violation Number Comment Rule 807 A safe indoor and outdoor environment was not provided for the children. On the playground for toddlers, there were piles of rabbit poop in the mulched area. 10A NCAC 09 .0601(a) 813 Electric fans were not mounted out of reach or did not have a mesh guard to prevent access. In the classroom for toddlers there was a small fan sitting on the teacher's desk. 10A NCAC 09 .0604(d) During today’s visit, a partial assessment of applicable Child Care Requirements was conducted. I observed the following violations. The violation(s) must be corrected immediately, and a letter must be sent to me no later than February 20, 2024 stating how each item was corrected and how you plan to maintain compliance with the requirement. Please e-mail the letter to me at mona.ndiaye@dhhs.nc.gov . You were provided an opportunity to ask questions regarding interpretation and implementation of all child care requirements. Child care licensing rules and regulations are established to ensure a safe and healthy environment for children in care. Therefore, it is important for you to be knowledgeable of all of the licensing requirements that apply to your program. It is your responsibility to maintain compliance with all of the applicable laws and rules at all times. The best way for you to make sure that you are meeting all requirements is to periodically review the child care law and rules. Both are available on the DCDEE website https://ncchildcare.ncdhhs.gov/ , on the home page under the ‘Services’ tab. Consultation Fans must be covered with a mess cover of kept out of reach of children. On the playground for toddlers, there were small piles of rabbit poop in the mulched area, be sure to check the playground daily and remove it before children are allowed to play on the playground. You could possible use a small shovel and a trash can to easily clean it up. Your NCRLAP assessment window has been assigned refer to the NCRLAP website for resources to assist you in your preparation for your assessments. -DCDEE has announced their plan to resume the Star Rated License process. Facilities have been divided into 3 Cohorts. Each cohort will have a preparation year and an assessment year. Your facility is in Cohort 1. Your preparation year began July 1, 2023 and will end on June 30, 2024. Your assessment year begins July 1, 2024. The preparation year is an opportunity to focus on your Star Rated License and consider strategies to help maintain or increase your star rating. It could be helpful to consider areas where refresher information might be helpful. These ideas can then be incorporated into ongoing training and/or professional development plans as you prepare for your assessment year when the regular star rated license reassessment process is required. Some preparation year ideas to consider are: 1. Review your previous ECERS-R and ITERS-R assessments. 2. Look for assessment related resources at www.ncrlap.org 3. Seek out webinars and/or in-person trainings related to topics of interest. 4. Start a self-study process to become more familiar with the ERS or priority areas relevant to your program 5. Schedule staff meetings to discuss topics related to the Environment Rating Scales 6. Support and encourage staff during a self-study process. Connect them with resources at ncrlap.org 7. Ensure all staff’s education is current in WORKS by having them log in to access their information at https://dcdee.works.nc.gov/ The North Carolina Early Childhood Equivalency Exam is a new pathway option comparable to a NC Early Childhood Credential. Applicants who achieve a score of 80% or higher on the NC Early Childhood Equivalency Exam earn the new North Carolina Early Childhood Equivalency Certificate. This certificate is equivalent to a North Carolina Early Childhood Credential and will qualify the individual to be a lead teacher in an early childhood classroom. To take the exam, go to DCDEE Moodle and select Early Childhood Professional Development/Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF)/North Carolina Early Childhood Equivalency Exam. RESOURCES The Health and Safety Trainings are offered on the DCDEE Moodle format. On the Division’s website look under the “SERVICES” tab for “DCDEE Moodle”. These trainings are free, and participants will receive training certificates when completed. Child care programs can order free posters from the NC Child Care Health and Safety Resource Center at https://healthychildcare.unc.edu/ . The Health and Safety Trainings are now being offered on the DCDEE Moodle format as well. These trainings are free, and participants will receive training certificates when completed. If you have questions or concerns, I can be reached at 336-580-5417 or at mona.ndiaye@dhhs.nc.gov . 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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Category: ratio. Open / not marked corrected.
10A NCAC 09 .0604 · Violation
Name of Operation: HONEYCOMB KIDS Facility ID: 76000291 Consultant: MONA NDIAYE Operation Type: Center Case Number: Visit Date: 2/8/2024 Number Present: 24 Completed Date: 2/8/2024 Age: From 1 To 5 Total Minutes: 70 Time In: 09:20 AM Time Out: 10:30 AM Time In: Time Out: List to Use: Center Type Of Visit: Routine Unannounced Announced/Unannounced: Unannounced The purpose of today’s visit was to monitor for applicable Child Care Requirements. The facility currently operates with a Four Star License that was issued on October 3, 2017. The last annual compliance visit was conducted on September 19, 2023. The Director was present and assisted me during the visit. Children were observed participating in free play in there classrooms and the toddlers were observed listening to stories in a small group. The last sanitation inspection was completed October 13, 2023 with a “Superior” classification. The last fire inspection was conducted May 11, 2023. During today’s visit, a partial assessment of applicable Child Care Requirements was conducted. I observed the following violations. Violation Number Comment Rule 807 A safe indoor and outdoor environment was not provided for the children. On the playground for toddlers, there were piles of rabbit poop in the mulched area. 10A NCAC 09 .0601(a) 813 Electric fans were not mounted out of reach or did not have a mesh guard to prevent access. In the classroom for toddlers there was a small fan sitting on the teacher's desk. 10A NCAC 09 .0604(d) During today’s visit, a partial assessment of applicable Child Care Requirements was conducted. I observed the following violations. The violation(s) must be corrected immediately, and a letter must be sent to me no later than February 20, 2024 stating how each item was corrected and how you plan to maintain compliance with the requirement. Please e-mail the letter to me at mona.ndiaye@dhhs.nc.gov . You were provided an opportunity to ask questions regarding interpretation and implementation of all child care requirements. Child care licensing rules and regulations are established to ensure a safe and healthy environment for children in care. Therefore, it is important for you to be knowledgeable of all of the licensing requirements that apply to your program. It is your responsibility to maintain compliance with all of the applicable laws and rules at all times. The best way for you to make sure that you are meeting all requirements is to periodically review the child care law and rules. Both are available on the DCDEE website https://ncchildcare.ncdhhs.gov/ , on the home page under the ‘Services’ tab. Consultation Fans must be covered with a mess cover of kept out of reach of children. On the playground for toddlers, there were small piles of rabbit poop in the mulched area, be sure to check the playground daily and remove it before children are allowed to play on the playground. You could possible use a small shovel and a trash can to easily clean it up. Your NCRLAP assessment window has been assigned refer to the NCRLAP website for resources to assist you in your preparation for your assessments. -DCDEE has announced their plan to resume the Star Rated License process. Facilities have been divided into 3 Cohorts. Each cohort will have a preparation year and an assessment year. Your facility is in Cohort 1. Your preparation year began July 1, 2023 and will end on June 30, 2024. Your assessment year begins July 1, 2024. The preparation year is an opportunity to focus on your Star Rated License and consider strategies to help maintain or increase your star rating. It could be helpful to consider areas where refresher information might be helpful. These ideas can then be incorporated into ongoing training and/or professional development plans as you prepare for your assessment year when the regular star rated license reassessment process is required. Some preparation year ideas to consider are: 1. Review your previous ECERS-R and ITERS-R assessments. 2. Look for assessment related resources at www.ncrlap.org 3. Seek out webinars and/or in-person trainings related to topics of interest. 4. Start a self-study process to become more familiar with the ERS or priority areas relevant to your program 5. Schedule staff meetings to discuss topics related to the Environment Rating Scales 6. Support and encourage staff during a self-study process. Connect them with resources at ncrlap.org 7. Ensure all staff’s education is current in WORKS by having them log in to access their information at https://dcdee.works.nc.gov/ The North Carolina Early Childhood Equivalency Exam is a new pathway option comparable to a NC Early Childhood Credential. Applicants who achieve a score of 80% or higher on the NC Early Childhood Equivalency Exam earn the new North Carolina Early Childhood Equivalency Certificate. This certificate is equivalent to a North Carolina Early Childhood Credential and will qualify the individual to be a lead teacher in an early childhood classroom. To take the exam, go to DCDEE Moodle and select Early Childhood Professional Development/Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF)/North Carolina Early Childhood Equivalency Exam. RESOURCES The Health and Safety Trainings are offered on the DCDEE Moodle format. On the Division’s website look under the “SERVICES” tab for “DCDEE Moodle”. These trainings are free, and participants will receive training certificates when completed. Child care programs can order free posters from the NC Child Care Health and Safety Resource Center at https://healthychildcare.unc.edu/ . The Health and Safety Trainings are now being offered on the DCDEE Moodle format as well. These trainings are free, and participants will receive training certificates when completed. If you have questions or concerns, I can be reached at 336-580-5417 or at mona.ndiaye@dhhs.nc.gov . 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.