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Ibero-American Action League, Inc.

777 Clifford Avenue, Rochester NY 14621-5771 · License #44002 · Day Care Center

License
Capacity 135 childrenAges 0 mo – 5 yrLast inspected Jun 24, 2026
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Director
Karen M. Ramirez
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Address
777 Clifford Avenue, Rochester NY 14621-5771 · Directions

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Care & schedule

When they operate

Day Care Center

Ages served

14 Infants, 48 Toddlers, 73 Preschoolers
  • Licensed for 135 children
16
Violations, past 3 yrs
From inspections (not complaints)
0
High-risk violations
Serious / high-risk non-compliance
0
Substantiated complaints
Published by NYS OCFS
21
Inspections, past 3 yrs
Monitoring & assessments

How this facility compares

Violations per inspection, 3-yr
This facility
0.8
New York average
0.9

Inspection history & violations

Source: NYS Office of Children and Family Services
Jun 24, 2026 — Monitoring
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
Apr 28, 2026 — Self-Report
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
Feb 12, 2026 — Annual Unannounced
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
Nov 25, 2025 — Self-Report
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
Oct 23, 2025 — Other
1 violation cited · view state record
1 violation
  • Violation

    418-1.15(b)(29)(i) · Mid-point requirements for four-year license holders. At the two-year calendar date in a four year licensing cycle, a program must be in compliance with the following mid-point requirements and be able to show proof of compliance to the Office when requested, as follows: proof of compliance with the training requirements of section 418-1.14;

    Corrected by Oct 23, 2025

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Aug 6, 2025 — Monitoring
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
Jul 25, 2025 — Complaint
1 violation cited · view state record
1 violation
  • Violation

    418-1.8(k)(4) · for 3-year-old children:

    Corrected by Jul 25, 2025

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Jun 5, 2025 — Monitoring
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
Mar 12, 2025 — Annual Unannounced
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
Feb 6, 2025 — Complaint
1 violation cited · view state record
1 violation
  • Violation

    418-1.8(a) · Children cannot be left without competent supervision at any time. Competent supervision includes awareness of and responsibility for the ongoing activity of each child. It requires that all children be within a teacher's range of vision and that the teacher be near enough to respond when redirection or intervention strategies are needed. Competent supervision must take into account the child's age emotional, physical, and cognitive development.

    Corrected by Feb 6, 2025

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Dec 18, 2024 — Complaint
1 violation cited · view state record
1 violation
  • Violation

    418-1.10(c) · In accordance with the provisions of Sections 413 and 415 of the Social Services Law, child care center staff must immediately report any suspected incidents of child abuse or maltreatment concerning a child receiving child care to the Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment, or cause such a report to be made, when such staff have reasonable cause to suspect that a child coming before them in their capacity as child care center workers is an abused or maltreated child. This must be done in the following manner:

    Corrected by Dec 18, 2024

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Nov 14, 2024 — Complaint
3 violations cited · view state record
3 violations
  • Violation

    418-1.10(c)(1) · Child care center staff must personally make, or cause to be made, an immediate report to the Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment by telephone, followed by a written report within 48 hours, in the form and manner prescribed by the Office, to the child protective service of the social services district in the county in which the child resides.

    Corrected by Nov 14, 2024

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  • Violation

    418-1.15(b)(13) · All staff and volunteers of the child day care center must be familiar with the Office regulations and policies governing such programs, and the child care center's policies. Such regulations and policies must be readily accessible to staff and volunteers for reference purposes.

    Corrected by Nov 14, 2024

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  • Violation

    418-1.15(b)(14)(ii) · The program must immediately notify the parent and Office upon learning of the following events involving a child which occurred while the child was in care at the program or was being transported by the program: serious incident,

    Corrected by Nov 14, 2024

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Sep 12, 2024 — Complaint
6 violations cited · view state record
6 violations
  • Violation

    418-1.8(a) · Children cannot be left without competent supervision at any time. Competent supervision includes awareness of and responsibility for the ongoing activity of each child. It requires that all children be within a teacher's range of vision and that the teacher be near enough to respond when redirection or intervention strategies are needed. Competent supervision must take into account the child's age emotional, physical, and cognitive development.

    Corrected by Sep 12, 2024

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  • Violation

    418-1.10(a) · Any abuse or maltreatment of a child is prohibited. A day care center must prohibit and may not tolerate or in any manner condone an act of abuse or maltreatment by an staff, volunteer or any other person. An abused child or maltreated child means a child defined as an abused child or maltreated child pursuant to Section 412 of the Social Services Law.

    Corrected by Sep 12, 2024

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  • Violation

    418-1.10(c) · In accordance with the provisions of Sections 413 and 415 of the Social Services Law, child care center staff must immediately report any suspected incidents of child abuse or maltreatment concerning a child receiving child care to the Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment, or cause such a report to be made, when such staff have reasonable cause to suspect that a child coming before them in their capacity as child care center workers is an abused or maltreated child. This must be done in the following manner:

    Corrected by Sep 12, 2024

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  • Violation

    418-1.15(b)(4) · The staff and volunteers must be in good health and be of good character and habits.

    Corrected by Sep 12, 2024

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  • Violation

    418-1.15(b)(13) · All staff and volunteers of the child day care center must be familiar with the Office regulations and policies governing such programs, and the child care center's policies. Such regulations and policies must be readily accessible to staff and volunteers for reference purposes.

    Corrected by Sep 12, 2024

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  • Violation

    418-1.15(b)(14)(ii) · The program must immediately notify the parent and Office upon learning of the following events involving a child which occurred while the child was in care at the program or was being transported by the program: serious incident,

    Corrected by Sep 12, 2024

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Apr 11, 2024 — Monitoring
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
Jan 24, 2024 — Monitoring
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
Jan 24, 2024 — Annual Unannounced
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
Oct 27, 2023 — Monitoring
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
Sep 25, 2023 — Annual Unannounced
2 violations cited · view state record
2 violations
  • Violation

    418-1.7(q) · Cribs, bassinets and other sleeping areas for infants through 12 months of age must include an appropriately sized fitted sheet, and must not have bumper pads, toys, stuffed animals, blankets, pillows, wedges or infant positioners. Wedges or infant positioners will be permitted with medical documentation from the child's health care provider.

    Corrected by Sep 25, 2023

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  • Violation

    418-1.15(c)(6) · The program must maintain on file at the child day care center, available for inspection by the Office or its designees at any time, the following records in a current and accurate manner: children's individual health care plans; parental consents for emergency medical treatment; child's medical statement, immunizations, and any available results of lead screening for children not yet enrolled in kindergarten or a higher grade only; the name and dosage of any medications used by a child, the frequency of administration of such medications, and a record of their administration by child care center staff; daily health check documentation; a record of illnesses and injuries occurring while in care; and any indicators of child abuse or maltreatment;

    Corrected by Sep 25, 2023

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Aug 30, 2023 — Technical Assistance
No violations cited · view state record
Clean
Aug 25, 2023 — Fire Safety - Other
No violations cited · view state record
Clean

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