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Home › WA › Bremerton › Right At School At West Hills S.T.E.M. Academy
520 National Ave S, Bremerton WA 98312 · License #487700 · Center · School-Age Program
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110-301-0200(5)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g)(h) · A school-age provider must direct, assist, teach, and coach, children to wash their hands, using the steps listed above: (a) When arriving at the school-age premises; (b) After using the toilet; (c) After outdoor play; (d) After gardening activities; (e) After playing with animals; (f) After touching body fluids such as blood or after nose blowing or sneezing; (g) Before and after eating or participating in food activities including table setting; and (h) As needed or required by the circumstances.
Staff did not wash hands after being outside. Risk Corrected On Correction Date WAC/RCW Disputed Level Site Date Disputed 110-301-0260(1)(a) Serious 08/21/2025
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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;
Licensor observed spray bottles of sanitizer accessible to the children in a basket on the floor.
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Disposition: 1 valid issue(s)
Disposition: 1 valid issue(s)
Disposition: 1 valid issue(s)
Disposition: 1 valid issue(s)
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110-301-0186(1)(a)(b)(c)(i)(ii)(iii)(iv) · A school-age provider must obtain written instructions (the individual care plan) from the child's health care provider and parent or guardian when caring for a child with a known food allergy or special dietary requirement due to a health condition. The individual care plan pursuant to WAC 110-301-0300 must: (a) Identify foods that must not be consumed by the child and steps to take in the case of an unintended allergic reaction; (b) Identify foods that can substitute for allergenic foods; and (c) Provide a specific treatment plan for the school-age provider to follow in response to an allergic reaction. The specific treatment plan must include the: (i) Names of all medication to be administered; (ii) Directions for how to administer the medication; (iii) Directions related to medication dosage amounts; and (iv) Description of allergic reactions and symptoms associated with the child's particular allergies.
During the onsite MV, there was no ICP for a child who takes medication in the child file or with the medication explaining the child's condition and how to administer the medication.
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110-301-0106(4) · A school-age provider must complete the recognizing and reporting suspected child abuse, neglect, and exploitation training as approved or offered by the department according to subsection (1) of this section. Training must include the prevention of child abuse and neglect as defined in RCW 26.44.020 and mandatory reporting requirements under RCW 26.44.030.
Three staff members have not completed Basic training and the staff members that have not completed Basic training have not completed trainings for mandated reporting, emergency preparedness, and families experiencing homelessness. During the onsite visit, one staff member who has not completed Basic training was observe unsupervised with a group of 12 children. During the onsite visit, a staff member said the a staff member who does not have CPR/First aid sometimes works unsupervised with children. WAC/RCW Correction Date Disputed Date Disputed 110-301-0106(9)(a)(b)(i)(ii) Short Term
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110-301-0106(9)(a)(b)(i)(ii) · Non-Compliances: This section of the Inspection Report lists non-compliances found during any licensing inspection. Information from this section will be reported to Child Care Check and be can be used to determine current and future licensing and enforcement actions. 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 be trained in first-aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). (a) Proof of training can be shown with a certification card, certificate, or instructor letter. (b) The first-aid and CPR training and certification must: (i) Be delivered in person and include a hands-on component for first aid and CPR demonstrated in front of an instructor certified by the American Red Cross, American Heart Association, American Safety and Health Institute, or other nationally recognized certification program; and (ii) Include child and adult first-aid and CPR.
Three staff members have not completed Basic training and the staff members that have not completed Basic training have not completed trainings for mandated reporting, emergency preparedness, and families experiencing homelessness. During the onsite visit, one staff member who has not completed Basic training was observe unsupervised with a group of 12 children. During the onsite visit, a staff member said the a staff member who does not have CPR/First aid sometimes works unsupervised with children.
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