Description: The Camelot Children's Center will provide a meaningful and enjoyable preschool experience with concern for cognitive and social development. Each child will progress at his or her own rate of development. The program will consist of various experiences and appropriate field trips with transportation provided by parent volunteers. Focus will be on holistic development.
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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2021-08-09 | 251.04(3)(m) | Report - Communicable Disease |
Description: The center failed to notify the department that a staff member had been diagnosed with a communicable disease. | ||
2020-02-27 | 251.055(1)(f) | Child Tracking Procedure |
Description: Based on observation and record review two classrooms failed to implement the child tracking procedure correctly. In the 3 and 4 year old classroom 22 children were present and 21 were signed into care. In the infant toddler classroom 4 children were present and 6 were signed into care. | ||
2019-08-22 | 251.07(2)(e) | Child Guidance - Prohibited Actions |
Description: August 21, 2019 The program self reported that while on a field trip a staff members actions were psychologically, emotionally or physically painful when the staff member grabbed a seven year old child by the arm leaving a bruise. | ||
2019-05-09 | 251.05(3)(f) | Child Tracking Procedure |
Description: Based on observation on 5/9/19 the child care workers failed to implement the programs tracking procedure when two children in the 2 1/2-3 year old classroom were not signed into the classroom tracking sheet. | ||
2019-05-09 | 251.06(11)(b)6. | Outdoor Play Space - Potential Source Of Harm |
Description: Based on observation there are two spots in the preschool playground fence large enough for an entrapment. The entrapment measures over 4 inches. | ||
2019-03-06 | 251.05(3)(c) | Close Supervision Of Children |
Description: Based upon observation, during a monitoring visit on 03/06/2019, a child left the classroom and was without sight and sound supervision. | ||
2018-10-24 | Licensing | Orders Letter |
2018-10-18 | 251.06(9)(c)4. | Canned Food |
Description: Based on observation Cranberries were going to be served out of a can that was dented. There also was a can of dented refried beans. | ||
2018-10-18 | 251.05(3)(f) | Child Tracking Procedure |
Description: On 10/8/2018 A child care worker failed to implement the center's tracking procedure when she counted the children using the attendance sheet versus utilizing head counts/name to face counts during transition from outdoors to indoors, leaving one child in the outdoor play space. | ||
2018-10-18 | 251.05(3)(c) | Close Supervision Of Children |
Description: The center self-reported on 10/9/18 that On 10/8/2018 a 3 year old child failed to be supervised while left outdoors alone for approximately one to 1-1 1/2 minutes. | ||
2018-10-18 | 251.09(2)(bm) | Infant & Toddler - Sleep Position |
Description: based upon observation two children were not placed to sleep on their backs in a crib.One child was asleep in the bouncer and the other asleep in a swing. | ||
2018-10-18 | 251.07(4)(c) | Naps Or Rest Periods - Sleeping Surfaces, Placement |
Description: Based upon observation the pack n plays in the infant nap room that are placed end-to-end did not have solid partitions between them. | ||
2018-10-18 | 251.05(4)(e)1. | Naptime - Staff-To-Child Ratio Supervision |
Description: Based upon observation a staff member failed to be within sight or sound of two infant children who were awake. | ||
2018-07-19 | 251.07(2)(e)5. | Prohibited Actions - Cruel, Aversive, Frightening, Humiliating Actions |
Description: staff person used inappropriate discipline on a child when she pulled the child's hair in response to the child having pulled other children's hair. SELF REPORTED | ||
2018-04-05 | 251.09(2)(k) | Infant & Toddler - Adult-Size Chairs |
Description: There were no adult chairs in the toddler room. |
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I have 3 children that attend Camelot. I couldn't be happier with the management or staff. The level of care & nurturing shown to my children is heartwarming. I highly recommend this facility to all. The teachers & staff know all of my children and are always positive and encouraging. Same with the management. I went back to work after my 3rd was born. She started Camelot at 10 weeks. The love & affection shown to her was precious. I will never forget the lovely ladies who took such good care of my little one!! They are the best!
I am not certain where the first review came from, but I am saddened to hear they did not have a positive experience at Camelot. The staff is great, the management understanding, and the quality of care has been fantastic! Our children flourished at this center, and we have never viewed it as anything less than fantastic. We have never regretted our decision to make Camelot our care provider.
This is purely a day care facility to keep your child alive. No education or positive reinforcement. Staff vary so children don't know them, management is not helpful or supportive, and entire center is disorganized (even staff say so in front of parents.)