Description: Head Start is a free, federally funded preschool/family program operated in almost every county in the country, serving children three to five years old. Head Start centers provide programs and services including the following:
Individualized educational programming to support each child’s school readiness
Opportunities for children with disabilities to fully participate
On-going child assessment to support individualization and record progress
Transportation available when possible
Collaborative 4K programming offered in Beloit, Janesville, and Delavan
Family involvement opportunities with special efforts to include dads/significant males
Families supported in setting and achieving self-identified goals
Medical and dental resources provided to access medical and dental services/homes
Nutritional meals and snacks are provided
Referrals to address needs and support goals
Opportunities available to meet and interact with other families and programs in the community
Training, development of leadership skills and volunteer opportunities are provided to families
Parent leadership through representation on policy council/program governance
Where possible, ChildcareCenter provides inspection reports as a service to families. This information is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed. We encourage families to contact the daycare provider directly with any questions or concerns, as the provider may have already addressed some or all issues. Reports can also be verified with your local daycare licensing office.
Violation Date | Rule Number | Rule Summary |
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2019-07-23 | Licensing | Warning Letter |
2019-06-21 | 251.07(2)(e) | Child Guidance - Prohibited Actions |
Description: A staff member did not appropriately guide a child when a child was picked up by the staff member and then placed firmly down on his bottom causing visible discomfort. This incident was self-reported by the center. | ||
2019-05-16 | Licensing | Orders Letter |
2019-04-03 | 251.05(3)(c) | Close Supervision Of Children |
Description: According to a staff interview, on March 19, 2019, an Early Head Start Teacher failed to prevent an injury to a 22-month-old child, when the child stuck out a foot just as the child was being pushed through a doorway on the way to the gym in a six-seat stroller. | ||
2019-02-11 | 251.09(1)(c) | Infant & Toddler - Documenting Changes In Development |
Description: Several children in the Infant and Toddler classrooms did not have documented changes in development within the past 3 months. | ||
2018-08-28 | 251.04(2)(a) | Compliance With Laws |
Description: Contrary to s. 48.685(3)(bm) Wis. Stats., Staff A did not have a complete criminal background check updated within the past 12 months. The DOJ and DHS(IBIS) reports were not completed within the last year. | ||
2018-05-03 | Licensing | Orders Letter |
2018-04-23 | 251.05(3)(c) | Close Supervision Of Children |
Description: On April 20, 2018, child care workers did not closely supervise a 3-year-old child for not less than 3 minutes, when the child was noticed to be missing during a name-to-face count and was found in his locker outside the classroom. It was determined that supervision was lost during transition from the playground to the classroom. This incident was self-reported. | ||
2018-04-02 | 251.05(4)(g) | Mixed Age Group With Children Under Age 2 - Group Size |
Description: On the day of the licensing visit, classrooms BCC 3 and BCC 4 were combined and exceeded the group maximum size of 8 children under 2-years-old, when there were 9 children in the group between the ages 1 and 3-years-old. A review of daily attendance records showed that classroom BCC 3 exceeded maximum group size on 3/20/18 and 3/21/18. | ||
2017-12-14 | 251.05(1)(c) | Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training |
Description: Staff A, C, and G did not have a current certificate on file documenting training in CPR/AED. | ||
2017-12-14 | 251.05(1)(b) | Shaken Baby Syndrome Prevention Training |
Description: Staff G did not have a Department approved SBS training on file for working with children under 5 years of age. | ||
2017-11-21 | Licensing | Direct Forfeiture: $100 |
2017-10-30 | 251.05(3)(c) | Close Supervision Of Children |
Description: On October 26, 2017, a 3-year-old girl was not closely supervised by a child care worker for 2-5 minutes when, according to staff, she hid in her locker in the hallway when the group went inside the classroom. A family resource worker brought the child back to the classroom after the child came to her office unattended. Staff members were unaware she was missing. This incident was self-reported. | ||
2017-10-30 | 251.07(2)(e)5. | Prohibited Actions - Cruel, Aversive, Frightening, Humiliating Actions |
Description: According to interviews, a staff member grabbed a 3-year-old child by the arm and forced her to sit at a table while saying in a harsh voice, "sit there". The child was made to eat breakfast at the table by herself for several minutes. This incident was self-reported by the center director. | ||
2017-09-25 | 251.07(6)(k)2. | Health Examination - Children Over Age 2 |
Description: Child 2 did not have a current health examination within 2 years of the previous examination. |
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