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Home › ND › West Fargo › Sheyenne Learning Academy
521 32nd Ave West, West Fargo ND 58078 · License #09-85-8260-M · Center · Multiple
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75-03-10-08 · . 2. b. (3).-Staffing and group size requirements. b. When there are mixed-age groups in the same room, the operator shall ensure: (3) The mixed-age group does not exceed the acceptable ratio pursuant to subdivision d of subsection 2 of section 75-03-10-08 and the maximum number of children per staff member pursuant to subdivision a of subsection 2 of section 75-03-10-08;
Infant room had 10 children with 2 staff: 10 children under 18 months, and 2 toddlers, 18-35 months for a ratio of 2.40.
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75-03-10-08 · . 2. b. (2)-75-03-10-08. Staffing and group size requirements. 2. b. When there are mixed-age groups in the same room, the operator shall ensure: (2) When children age zero to eighteen months are in the mixed-age group, the maximum group size does not exceed ten children
Black room had 12 children, one of which was an infant under 18 months, over group size with an infant classroom.
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75-03-10-08 · . 2. a. (1)-Staffing and group size requirements: 2. a. The operator shall ensure that the child care center is sufficiently staffed at all times to meet the child to staff ratios for children in attendance and that no more children than the licensed capacity are served at one time. The minimum ratio of staff members responsible for caring for or teaching children to children in child care centers and maximum group size of children must be: (1) For children less than eighteen months of age, one staff member may care for four children, a ratio of .25 in decimal form, with a maximum group size of ten children;
One infant classroom had 5 infants with one teacher.
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75-03-10-08 · . 2. b. (3).-Staffing and group size requirements. b. When there are mixed-age groups in the same room, the operator shall ensure: (3) The mixed-age group does not exceed the acceptable ratio pursuant to subdivision d of subsection 2 of section 75-03-10-08 and the maximum number of children per staff member pursuant to subdivision a of subsection 2 of section 75-03-10-08;
During naptime, one mixed age classroom had one teacher with a ratio of 2.14. Three children were awake and there was no identifiable back-up teacher to step in and help.
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75-03-10-08 · . 2. a.-Staffing and group size requirements. The operator shall ensure that the center is sufficiently staffed at all times to meet the child to staff ratios for children in attendance and that no more children than the licensed capacity are served at one time.
One classroom had 27 children present with a capacity of 17 children.
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75-03-10-12 · Violation
Provider emailed me a copy of the up-to-date pediatric CPR/FA certificate. Provider has also sent me information on how they will keep track of staff training to ensure they do not expire.
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75-03-10-08 · Violation
All classrooms were within ratio and group size requirements. Ratios were as follows: White room: Kyleen W, Madaline J, Brooklynn K (4).25=1 Black room: Victoria and Bella (10).20=2 Teal room: Jordyn M (3).25=.75 Red room: RaeLynn and Olivia (7).2=1.4 (1).14=.14 Total= 1.54 Brown room: Emiley, Kaela, Payton, Riley (3).2=.6 (7).14=.98 (4).1=.40 Total=1.98 Gold room: Bonnie and Heather (5).1=.5 (10).08=.8 Total= 1.30 Yellow room: JoHanna and Carlee (6).25=1.5 (1).10=.10 Total=1.60 School Age: Jenna and Brooklyn 7 school age kids for the no school day
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75-03-10-08 · . 2. b. and c.-Staffing and group size requirements. When there are mixed-age groups in the same room, the operator shall ensure: (1) The maximum group size is consistent with the: (a) Age of the majority of the children; or (b) Highest number of children in the youngest age group; (2) When children age zero to eighteen months are in the mixed-age group, the maximum group size does not exceed ten children (3) The mixed-age group does not exceed the acceptable ratio pursuant to subdivision d of subsection 2 of section 75-03-10-08 and the maximum number of children per staff member pursuant to subdivision a of subsection 2 of section 75-03-10-08; and (4) If the mixed-age group contains the maximum number of children per staff member pursuant to subdivision a of subsection 2 of section 75-03-10- 08, the mixed-age group may only contain additional older children. c. When there is a mixed-age group, the number of children in each age category is multiplied by the corresponding ratio number, converted to decimal form, and carried to the nearest hundredth. To determine the number of staff members responsible for caring for or teaching children necessary at any given time, numbers of staff members for all age categories are added, and any fractional staff member count is then rounded to the next highest whole number whenever the fractional staff member count amounts to thirty-five hundredths or more. If lower than thirty-five hundredths, the fractional amount is dropped.
7:35 am, brown room had 2 teachers and 23 children with a ratio of 2.88. The room was over ratio until one owner came in and separated the classroom.
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75-03-10-12 · . 1. d-Minimum qualifications for all staff members responsible for caring for or teaching children. 1. Staff members: d. Shall be currently certified within ninety days of employment and prior to staff member having unsupervised access to children under care, in infant and pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the use of an automated external defibrillator by the American heart association, American red cross, or other similar cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated external defibrillator training programs that are approved by the department.
One staff member on site who was hired 10/18/24 did not have a qualified pediatric CPR/AED training.
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75-03-10-22 · . 2. g.-Records. The operator shall maintain the following records: A current health assessment or a health assessment statement completed by the parent, obtained at the time of initial enrollment of the child which must indicate any special precautions for diet, medication, or activity. This assessment must be completed annually.
Upon review of enrolled children's files, it was noted that there were 40 expired health forms.
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75-03-10-8 · 2. b. (2) 75-03-10-08. Staffing and group size requirements.-When there are mixed-age groups in the same room, the operator shall ensure: (2) When children age zero to eighteen months are in the mixed-age group, the maximum group size does not exceed ten children;
Toddler room had 11 children, 2 of which were under 18 months. Group size is only 10 children.
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75-03-10-24 · . 1. d. (5) Specialized types of care and minimum requirements.-The operator shall ensure that all items are removed from and that no toys or objects are hung over or attached to the crib or portable crib when an infant is sleeping or preparing to sleep. With written parental permission, the provider may place one individual infant blanket or sleep sack, a pacifier, and a security item that does not pose a risk of suffocation to the infant in the crib or portable crib while the infant is sleeping or preparing to sleep.
A three month old infant was swaddled with their arms in during nap time. Their sleep permission form signed by the parent indicates that they are allowed to sleep with a sleep sack; swaddling with a blanket was not indicated on the permission form.
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75-03-10-08 · . 2. a. (2) Staffing and group size requirements.-The operator shall ensure that the center is sufficiently staffed at all times to meet the child to staff ratios for children in attendance and that no more children than the licensed capacity are served at one time. The minimum ratio of staff members responsible for caring for or teaching children to children in child care centers and maximum group size of children must be: (2) For children eighteen months of age to thirty-six months of age, one staff member may care for five children, a ratio of .20 in decimal form, with a maximum group size of fifteen children.
One staff member was caring for 8 children ages 18 months to 2 years old.
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75-03-10-24 · 1. a. (1)-A child care center serving children from birth to twelve months shall provide an environment which protects the children from physical harm.
A child was set in a bumbo on a toy shelf. The teacher turned away from the shelf to mix food and the child reached for a toy and fell out of the bumbo to the floor about one foot.
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75-03-10-12 · Violation
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75-03-10-09 · Violation
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75-03-10-24 · Violation
Staff were reminded that they can only feed children in high chairs or while being held. I visited with staff to make sure they understood this rule and how important it is to keep infant equipment on the floor.
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75-03-10-18 · . Minimum sanitation and safety requirements. 25(c)-Water supply: The child care center must have hot and cold running water. The water in the faucets used by children may not exceed one hundred twenty degrees Fahrenheit [49.2 degrees Celsius].
Water in 2 different sinks measured at 132.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
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