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Staff D was providing sole supervision and care to a group of children and did not have the educational qualifications on file documenting that they meet the requirements of the teacher position.
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Staff D was providing sole supervision and care to a group of children and did not have the educational qualifications on file documenting that they meet the requirements of the teacher position.
The Director said that the program does not test the smoke alarm detection systems, and the center is not aware of how to test the smoke alarm detection systems.
The center did not have documentation of a completed child care background check for Staff D that indicates the person is eligible to work in a child care program as specified in s. 48.686, Stats., and ch. DCF 13. Staff D was the sole child care worker in a classroom and was providing care to children on the day of the monitoring visit.
Sight and sound supervision of all children to ensure their safety was not met during the monitoring visit. It was observed by the licensing specialist that 4 year old children were travelling from their classroom, across the lunchroom, to the bathroom, unsupervised, on several occasions throughout the visit. It was also observed that a 2 year old child left their assigned group and was alone in the hallway for approx. 45 seconds. When the licensing specialist returned the child to their group, the assigned child care worker was unaware of their whereabouts.
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Data synced from Wisconsin Department of Children and Families, Bureau of Early Care Regulation on Jul 9, 2026 · Source records · Report an error
Minimum staff-to-child ratios were not met on the day of the visit in the Infant Room when there was only one child care worker scheduled for 5 infants in care. Rule requires that when there are more than 4 children under the age of 18 months in care, a second qualified provider is required to meet staff-to-child ratios.
It was observed during the monitoring visit that staff were not washing their hands before or after diapering and assisting children with toileting.
The file for Staff D has not been maintained to include all required items, including educational qualifications and preservice trainings.
The attendance was not current and accurate on the day of the monitoring visit in two classrooms when four children were signed into the 3 year old room, but six children were in care in that room; and when nine children were signed into the 2 year old room, but only seven children were in care in that room.
Staff D was missing documentation of having received training within the past two years on child abuse and neglect laws, identification, and reporting.
There was no fire drill documented for the month of March 2026.
It was observed during the monitoring visit that the diaper changing surface in the bathroom was not cleaned or disinfected in between uses. There were no cleaning aids (spray bottles, disinfecting wipes, etc.) observed in the bathroom where children are diapered.
One assistant teacher was missing documentation of a completed high school diploma on the date of the monitoring visit.
One staff member was missing documentation of completing CPR on the date of the monitoring visit.
This licensing inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
This licensing inspection recorded no violations or advisories.
This licensing inspection recorded no violations or advisories.