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7821 Stone Ave N, Seattle WA 98103 · License #265945 · Center · School-Age Program
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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.
Staff file reviewed- no documentation for site director's college transcripts in paper file or MERIT file.
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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.
Disposition: 1 valid issue(s)
Disposition: 1 valid issue(s)
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Data synced from Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families on Jul 9, 2026 · Source records · Report an error
Need to implement review of emergency prep plan with staff annually and document review with staff
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110-301-0106(3)(a)(b)(c) · 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; (b) Prior to working unsupervised with children; or (c) Within three months of the date this section becomes effective if already employed or being promoted to a new role.
2 staff in Merit facility page do not have school age 30hrs basics training. Risk Corrected Correction Date WAC/RCW Disputed Level On Site Date Disputed Short 110-301-0200(4)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g)(h)(i)(j)(k)(l)(m)(n) Term
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110-301-0200(4)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g)(h)(i)(j)(k)(l)(m)(n) · A school-age provider must wash their hands following the handwashing procedures listed above: (a) When arriving at work; (b) After assisting with toileting; (c) After personal toileting; (d) After attending to an ill child; (e) Before and after preparing, serving, or eating food; (f) After handling raw or undercooked meat, poultry, or fish; (g) Before and after giving medication or applying topical ointment; (h) After handling or feeding animals, handling an animal's toys or equipment, or cleaning up after animals; (i) After handling bodily fluids; (j) After using tobacco or vapor products; (k) After being outdoors; (l) After gardening activities; (m) After handling garbage and garbage receptacles; and (n) As needed or required by the circumstances.
Licensor observed that teachers did not wash hands before or after serving snack. Licensor observed that teachers did not direct children to wash hands before or after eating snack or after outdoor play. Risk Corrected Correction Date WAC/RCW Disputed Level On Site Date Disputed Short 110-301-0200(5)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g)(h) Term
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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.
Licensor observed that teachers did not wash hands before or after serving snack. Licensor observed that teachers did not direct children to wash hands before or after eating snack or after outdoor play. Risk Corrected Correction Date WAC/RCW Disputed Level On Site Date Disputed Short 110-301-0241(1)(a) Term
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110-301-0241(1)(a) · A school-age provider must develop and follow a cleaning schedule that includes: (a) Food preparation areas, tables and chairs, and food service counters, which must be cleaned and sanitized before and after each meal and snack with single use paper towels or one-time use wiping cloths;
tables after snack not sanitized. Risk Corrected Correction Date WAC/RCW Disputed Level On Site Date Disputed Short 110-301-0356(5) Term
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110-301-0356(5) · In each classroom or well-defined space, the maximum group size of thirty children and ratio of 1:15 staff members to children, including children related to staff or the licensee, must be met. Group size may exceed thirty children only for special events such as assemblies or performances.
Licensor counted 40 children in cafeteria w/2 teachers and also confirmed with teachers. This is over the max group size of 30 children. Risk Corrected Correction Date WAC/RCW Disputed Level On Site Date Disputed Long 110-301-0455(3)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e) Term
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110-301-0455(3)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e) · A school-age provider must keep daily staff attendance records for each classroom or group of children. These attendance records must be on paper or in an electronic format and clearly document: (a) The name of each staff member (including staff assigned to care for children with special needs and one-on-one care) and volunteers; (b) The number of children in each classroom or with each group of children; (c) The staff-to-child ratio; (d) The date; and (e) Start and end times of the assigned staff or volunteers.
Staff need to sign into the classroom or group roster with their name, start and end times of working with specific group.
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110-301-0260(2) · Saws, power tools, lawn mowers, and other maintenance and janitorial equipment must be inaccessible to children.
Licensor saw a mop bucket (janitorial equipment) with water in the corner of the cafeteria that is accessible to children. WAC/RCW Correction Date Disputed Date Disputed 110-301-0241(1)(d)(i)(ii) Short Term
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110-301-0241(1)(d)(i)(ii) · A school-age provider must develop and follow a cleaning schedule that includes: (d) Toys, which must be cleaned and sanitized as follows: (i) Weekly or more often as needed; and (ii) When a toy comes into contact with a child's mouth or bodily fluids it must be removed from use until it can be cleaned and sanitized prior to reuse;
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110-301-0215(3)(a)(i)(A)(B)(C)(D)(E) · A school-age provider must administer medication to children in care as follows: (i) Prescription medication. Prescription medication must only be given to the child named on the prescription. Prescription medication must be prescribed by a health care professional with prescriptive authority for a specific child. Prescription medication must be accompanied with medication authorization form that has the medical need and the possible side effects of the medication. Prescription medication must be labeled with: (A) A child's first and last name; (B) The date the prescription was filled; (C) The name and contact information of the prescribing health professional; (D) The expiration date, dosage amount, and length of time to give the medication; and (E) Instructions for administration and storage.
Licensor found an empty perscription bottle inside a gallon bag inside the grab and go bag with no medication authorization form. WAC/RCW Correction Date Disputed Date Disputed 110-301-0106(8) Short Term
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110-301-0106(8) · A school-age provider who directly care for children must complete the prevention of exposure to blood and body fluids training that meets Washington state department of labor and industries' requirements prior to being granted a license or working with children. This training must be repeated pursuant to Washington state department of labor and industries regulations.
Some staff have not completed trainings within 3 months of hire date. Some staff have not completed the school age basics training. Some staff do not have BBP listed in MERIT.
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