Meeting Waters YMCA A.S.P.I.R.E. @ Oak Grove School - Brattleboro VT Afterschool Child Care Program - Licensed Provider

15 Moreland Ave Oak Grove School , Brattleboro VT 05301
(802) 463-4769

About the Provider

Description: Aspects of the program include creative expression: art work, music, etc., physical activity (including cooperative games), healthy snacks, optional homework time (if parents choose), and choice time (books, games, toys, etc.) Visit our website at www.meetingwatersymca.org for more information.

Additional Information: Program Meals: Special Diets, Special Schedule: School Year Only; Initial License Date: 11/14/2005; 3 Star School Age Care - Licensed Provider; Sibling Discount Available; Area Description: Fenced Yard, Smoke Free;

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number: 3308
  • Capacity: 22
  • Age Range: School Age
  • State Rating: 1
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program: Yes
  • Languages Supported: English, English
  • Type of Care: After School
  • Schools Served: Oak Street School
  • Initial License Issue Date: Nov 14, 2005
  • District Office: Vermont Child Care Consumer Line
  • District Office Phone: 1-800-649-2642 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)

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Inspection/Report History

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Type Create Date Due Date Corrected Date Status
Violation 2023-03-31 2023-05-01 Final
Regulation/Restriction: 5.24: A Program Administrator or a designated Site Director shall be present at the program more than 50% of the time children are present.
Violation 2023-03-31 2023-05-01 2023-05-02 Final
Regulation/Restriction: 5.12: The licensee shall ensure that all new staff prior to working with children in the Afterschool Child Care Program; and any new individual designated as the representative of the licensee shall submit a Records Check Authorization form to the Division and shall submit to fingerprinting at a location designated by the Division after having received the Fingerprinting Authorization Certificate by the Division.
Violation 2019-10-10 2019-10-25 2019-10-22 Appeal Period
Regulation/Restriction: 18.77: Within six months of the initial date of employment, Staff working with children and the Site Director and/or Program Administrator shall maintain an up-to-date BFIS Quality and Credential Account. Documentation, verification of qualifications and all annual professional development activities as specified in the rules in Section 5 of these regulations shall be submitted to NLCDC to be verified and maintained in BFIS.
Violation 2019-10-10 2019-10-25 2019-10-22 Appeal Period
Regulation/Restriction: 18.79: The Licensee shall maintain a current list of the Licensee or Designee, Staff, and Volunteers, as applicable in BFIS. Any changes shall be reported through BFIS within five working days of the change.
Violation 2019-10-10 2019-10-25 2019-10-22 Appeal Period
Regulation/Restriction: 10.9: Emergency evacuations shall be practiced with the children each month. A record of practice drills for the previous and current year shall be maintained and available onsite. Practice drills may be pre-announced. There shall be: * a system in place to assure that all children are accounted for at a predetermined safe place; * a safety plan that may include additional lock down practices and procedures.
Violation 2019-10-10 2019-10-25 2019-10-22 Appeal Period
Regulation/Restriction: 10.8: The licensee shall develop and maintain a written Emergency Response Plan to respond to a full range of emergencies both natural and man-made. A complete plan shall include how the licensee will address and manage the following situations and responsibilities: * Evacuations of the building for fire or other emergencies such as lockdown situations and sheltering-in-place; * Specific concerns related to the location of the program, such as proximity to a nuclear reactor, an area prone to flooding or power loss; * Notifying the local authorities of the emergency; * A system for notifying the parents of the emergency; * Notifying the local emergency planning committee regarding the location of the Afterschool Child Care Program and using the committee as a resource in emergency planning for the program; * A system of identifying the children and staff present at the time of the emergency and maintaining knowledge of their whereabouts; * A plan for handling children with special needs; * An established evacuation meeting location within walking distance of the Afterschool Child Care Program; * Responsibility to account for all children and staff at the evacuation meeting place; * An established plan for relocation if necessary including safe transportation; and * Staff chain of command and individual staff roles and responsibilities, (if applicable) during emergencies.
Violation 2016-11-04 2016-11-25 2016-12-01 Final
Regulation/Restriction: 9.1: Staff shall use positive methods of guidance that meet the individual needs of each child and encourage self-control, self-direction, self-esteem and cooperation including: * redirection * planning ahead to prevent problems * reinforcing and praising appropriate behavior * encouraging children to express their feelings and ideas instead of solving problems with force.
Violation 2016-11-04 2016-11-25 2016-12-01 Final
Regulation/Restriction: 12.14: Cushioning material which is absorbent shall be in place under climbers, slides, swings, or other structures which allow children to achieve a height of more than thirty inches. The depth of surfacing materials shall be appropriate to the height and use of the equipment as outlined by the Consumer Product Safety Commission's National Playground Safety Standards (see Appendix B). Surfacing material shall be maintained in good condition. Grass, bare ground, asphalt and concrete are prohibited under these structures. If weather conditions make the use of equipment unsafe, Staff shall keep children off of the equipment.
Violation 2016-11-04 2016-11-25 2016-12-01 Final
Regulation/Restriction: 12.10: Each day the program is operating and prior to use by children a designated person shall: * inspect the playground equipment and fencing to ensure it is in good repair. Equipment found in disrepair shall be either repaired or not used by children until appropriate repairs are made; and * inspect the playground for hazardous materials (for example, broken glass, syringes, condoms, etc.). Hazardous materials shall be removed prior to the playground being used by children.

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