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1050 160Th Ave Se,, Bellevue, WA 98008 · License #422370 · Center · School-Age Program
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110-301-0111(1)(c) · A school-age provider who oversees staff must: (c ) Be available and able to respond in an emergency as needed to protect the health and safety of children in care.
Sophia left a classroom of 5 children alone while chasing after two other children who left the classroom. Verified Risk Corrected On WAC/RCW Corrected Disputed Date Disputed Level Site Date Short 110-301-0230(1) Term
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110-301-0106(1) · A school-age provider licensed, working, or volunteering in a school-age program must complete the applicable training requirements of subsections (4) through (9) of this section within three months of the date of hire and prior to working in an unsupervised capacity with children, unless otherwise indicated. State or federal rules may require health and safety training described under this chapter to be renewed annually.
Sophia Pook (program manager) has not completed SA Basics or the trainings which cover subsections 4-9 prior to working unsupervised with children. Verified Risk Corrected On WAC/RCW Corrected Disputed Date Disputed Level Site Date Short 110-301-0106(3)(a)(b) Term
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110-301-0106(3)(a)(b) · License applicants, program directors, site directors, lead teachers, and assistant teachers must complete the school-age basics training as approved or offered by the department: (a) Prior to being granted a license; or (b) Prior to working unsupervised with children.
Report that two school age children left the classroom and walked through the school with no supervision.nnReport that 5 school age children were left alone in a classroom.
Disposition: 2 valid issue(s)
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Sophia Pook has not completed SA Basics prior to working with children unsupervised. Verified Risk Corrected On WAC/RCW Corrected Disputed Date Disputed Level Site Date Long 110-301-0100(3)(a)(i)(ii)(A)(B)(iii) Term
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110-301-0100(3)(a)(i)(ii)(A)(B)(iii) · Site directors plan and implement the school-age program services under the oversight of a program director. The site director is responsible for being on-site during the program's operating hours. (a) A site director must meet the following qualifications: (i) Be at least eighteen years old; (ii) Complete thirty college credits in any one hundred-level or above college coursework or equivalent as approved and verified in the electronic workforce registry by the department as follows: (A) A site director working at the time this chapter becomes effective must have completed at least twelve college credits in any one hundred-level or above college coursework or equivalent and complete an additional eighteen college credits in any one hundred-level or above coursework or equivalent within five years of the date this section becomes effective; (B) A site director hired or promoted after this chapter becomes effective must have completed twelve college credits in any one hundred-level or above coursework or equivalent prior to being hired or promoted, and complete an additional eighteen college credits in any one hundred-level or above coursework or equivalent within five years of the time of hire or promotion. (iii) Complete the applicable preservice requirements, pursuant to WAC 110-301-0105; and (iv) Have their continued professional development progress documented annually.
The program manager (Sophie Pook) has not had their education verified in MERIT. Staff records were not available to show that Sophia met the education hiring requirements. Verified Risk Corrected On WAC/RCW Corrected Disputed Date Disputed Level Site Date Short 110-301-0100(3)(b)(i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(v) Term
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110-301-0100(3)(b)(i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(v) · A site director performs the following duties: (i) Plan and implement curriculum and environmental design of the school-age program; (ii) Be on-site providing regular supervision of staff and volunteers; (iii) Comply with foundational quality standards; (iv) Act as a teacher as long as it does not interfere with the site director's primary responsibilities; and (v) Observe and mentor staff.
The program manager, Sophia Pook, is unable to comply with the foundational quality standards. They were acting as a teacher but it interfered with the responsibilities of manager. When asked questions regarding processes or where items were located, they were unable to answer or demonstrate. They left 5 children in the classroom unsupervised while they chased 2 children down the hallway into another classroom. Verified Risk Corrected On WAC/RCW Corrected Disputed Date Disputed Level Site Date 110-301-0111(1)(c) Serious
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110-301-0230(1) · School-age program directors, site directors, lead teachers, assistant teachers, and any other school-age providers counted in staff-to-child ratio, or who could potentially be counted in ratio, must have a current pediatric and adult first-aid and CPR certificate, pursuant to WAC 110-301-0106.
Sam Kanter does not have CPR/FA completed according to MERIT. A staff file was not available to see that he had completed the training. He was unsupervised with children in the hallway as they used the bathroom.
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110-301-0230(2)(b) · A first-aid kit must: (b) Be inaccessible to children;
the first aid kit is stored on a black cabinet near the exit door, within reach of the children. Verified Risk Corrected On WAC/RCW Corrected Disputed Date Disputed Level Site Date 110-301-0260(1)(a) Serious
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110-301-0260(1)(a) · A school-age provider must ensure all poisonous or dangerous substances including, but not limited to fuels, solvents, oils, laundry, dishwasher, other detergents, sanitizing products, and disinfectants are stored: (a) In a location that is inaccessible to children;
A spray bottle of cleaner is stored under the sink in the classroom, not secured. It is easily accessible to children. Verified Risk Corrected On WAC/RCW Corrected Disputed Date Disputed Level Site Date Short 110-301-0345(5)(b) Term
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110-301-0345(5)(b) · A school-age provider must: (b) Be able to hear when doors in the immediate area are opened to prevent children from leaving unsupervised;
The doors of the classroom are not able to be heard when opened to prevent children from leaving unsupervised. Verified
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110-301-0356(3)(a)(b)(c) · A licensee must not exceed the total capacity or age range stated on the school-age program license at any time except as provided in this section. All children on the premises, signed in to the school-age program, on an off-site trip from the school-age program, or being transported by the school-age program staff are counted in capacity including the children of staff. (a) A licensee must receive department approval to care for a child with special needs, pursuant to WAC 110-301-0300, if the child is older than the maximum age identified on the license. A child with documented special needs may be in care up to age nineteen and must be counted in capacity and staff-to-child ratio. (b) A child with special needs who requires individualized supervision pursuant WAC 110-301-0300 counts toward capacity but does not count in the staff-to-child ratio. (c) A child who turns thirteen years old permitted by chapter 110-15 WAC must be counted in both capacity and staff-to-child ratio.
Two preschool children were in the school age program. Verified Risk Corrected On WAC/RCW Corrected Disputed Date Disputed Level Site Date Short 110-301-0470(1)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g) Term
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110-301-0470(1)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g) · A school-age provider must have and follow a written emergency preparedness plan. The plan must be reviewed and approved by the department prior to when significant changes are made. Emergency preparedness plans must: (a) Be designed to respond to fire, natural disasters, and other emergencies that might affect the school-age program; (b) Be specific to the school-age program and able to be implemented during hours of operation; (c) Address what the provider would do if the provider has an emergency and children may be left unsupervised; (d) Address what the school-age program must do if parents or guardians are not able to get to their children for up to three days; (e) Must follow requirements in chapter 212-12 WAC , Fire marshal standards, and the state fire marshal's office requirements; (f) Be reviewed at program orientation, annually with all school-age program staff with documented signatures, and when the plan is updated; and (g) Be reviewed with parents or guardians when a child is enrolled and when the plan is updated.
A template was used- it was not revised to be site specific to meet requirements of WAC. Verified Risk Corrected On WAC/RCW Corrected Disputed Date Disputed Level Site Date
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110-301-0505(1)(2) · (1) Postings listed in subsection (2) of this section that are part of a school-age program must be clearly visible to parents, guardians, and school-age program staff. (2) Postings on school-age premises must include: (a) The school-age program license, pursuant to WAC 110-301-0010; (b) Floor plan with emergency routes and exits identified in each school-age program area, pursuant to WAC 110-301-0400(1)(b)(i) and 110-301-0470(2)(a)(i); (c) Dietary restrictions, known allergies, and nutrition requirements, if applicable, in a location easily accessible for staff but not available to those who are not parents or guardians of the enrolled child, pursuant to 110-301-0186(1); (d) Handwashing practices at each handwashing sink, pursuant to WAC 110-301-0200(1); (e) Pesticide treatment, if applicable, pursuant to RCW 43.216.280 and 17.21.410(1)(d); (f) Emergency numbers and information including, but not limited to: (i) 911 or emergency services number; (ii) Name, address and directions from the nearest arterial street or nearest cross street to the facility; (iii) The department's toll-free number; (iv) Washington poison center toll-free number; and (v) The department's child protective services. (g) The location of emergency medical information for children and staff; (h) A notice of any current or pending enforcement action, including probationary licenses pursuant to RCW 43.216.687. Notice must be posted: (i) Immediately upon receipt; and (ii) For at least two weeks or until the violation causing the enforcement action is corrected, whichever is longer. (i) No smoking and No vaping signs, pursuant to WAC 110-301-0420(2)(f); (j) A copy of a department approved waiver or variance from a rule of this chapter, if applicable. Waivers or variances must be posted for parent or guardian view when related to the overall program (not related to any specific child), and as long as the waiver or variance is approved; (k) Notice that Insurance coverage has lapsed or been terminated, if applicable, pursuant to RCW 43.216.700; and (l) Any other information listed in RCW 43.216.687.
Required postings were not available, clearly visible to parents and staff.
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110-301-0106(10)(a)(b) · A school-age provider who prepares or serves food to children at a school-age program must obtain a current food worker card prior to preparing or serving food. Food worker cards must: (a) Be obtained through the local health jurisdiction, in-person or online; and (b) Be renewed prior to expiring.
The program does not have staff hired to run the program that meet WAC qualifications.
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