Home Florida High Springs ZIP 32643

Licensed daycares in 32643High Springs, FL

There are 9 licensed child care providers in the ZIP code: 32643 — 8 licensed centers and 1 family day home. Together they have been cited for 15 violations across 70 inspections in the past three years, an average of 0.21 violations per inspection, which is above the High Springs average of 0.07.

5 providers have a clean three-year record — inspected regularly, never cited. No facility in this ZIP code currently holds a revoked or suspended license.

The most-cited issue here is health and medication (6 citations), followed by recordkeeping (3). Worth knowing before you tour.

Every record below comes from Florida DCF, Office of Child Care Regulation and links back to the state's own document.

Compare all 9 providers

Clean record — no violations in 3 years

5 providers.

Alachua County Schools - High Springs Community School

Exempt · Capacity 980 · 1015 N Main St

0 violationsActive
First Christian Academy

Center · Capacity 159 · 24530 NW 199th Ln · Last inspected Jun 12, 2026

0 violationsActive
Howard Family Day Care Home

Family day home · Capacity 10 · 18294 NW 238th St

0 violationsActive

1–3 violations in 3 years

3 providers. Most citations here are paperwork and routine issues — read the actual citations before drawing conclusions.

A Kid's Life Academy

Center · Capacity 35 · 17396 NW US Highway 441 · Last inspected Jun 1, 2026

1 violationActive
Building Dreams Early Learning Center, L.L.C

Center · Capacity 60 · 18467 NW US Highway 441 Ste 10 · Last inspected May 28, 2026

1 violationActive
Deeper Purpose Community Church

Center · Capacity 117 · 19930 N US Highway 441 · Last inspected Jun 25, 2026

2 violationsActive

4 or more violations in 3 years

1 provider. A higher count isn't automatically a red flag — read the actual citations before drawing conclusions.

Lee's Fun To Learn Daycare & Tutoring Inc.

Center · Capacity 72 · 18129 Douglass St · Last inspected Apr 22, 2026

11 violationsActive

Questions to ask when you tour in 32643

Health and medication is the most-cited issue among providers here, followed by recordkeeping. Providers with clean records will have ready answers.

1

How do you log medication administration, and who verifies it?

2

What records do you keep on staff training and child incidents, and how are they reviewed?

3

How do you maintain caregiver-to-child ratios during shift changes, lunch breaks, and pickup?

A note on Florida records

Florida does not publish complaint outcomes. We show everything the state makes public and link to the source for each item.

Data synced from Florida DCF, Office of Child Care Regulation on Jul 8, 2026. Source records · Report an error