G.p.s. - Greenfield Jr. High - Gilbert AZ CHILD CARE CENTER

101 SOUTH GREENFIELD ROAD , GILBERT AZ 85234
(480) 818-2690

About the Provider

Description: G.P.S. - GREENFIELD JR. HIGH is a CHILD CARE CENTER in GILBERT AZ, with a maximum capacity of 365 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of Twos; Three to Five; School-Age. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number: CDC-18997
  • Capacity: 365
  • Age Range: Twos; Three to Five; School-Age
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program: No
  • Current License Issue Date: 2021-03-26
  • District Office: ADHS Division of Licensing Services
  • District Office Phone: (602) 364-2539 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)

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Inspection/Report History

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Survey Date Date Corrected Rule/Statute Title
2021-07-06 2021-07-23 article 3 R9-5-303.B.
Findings: In all of the classrooms/licensed activity areas, the capacity was not posted, as required. The posters designed for each activity area have a space to write in the licensed capacity, but that area was blank.
2021-07-06 2021-07-23 article 5 R9-5-501.A.19.a.b.
Findings: In the women's bathroom used by the preschool children, there were 2 cans of air freshener observed sitting on the table near the toilet/sink, accessible to the children. In Room 113, there was a can of Lysol disinfectant spray sitting on the desk near the front door, accessible to the children.
2021-07-06 2021-07-23 Article 5 R9-5-501.A.19.c.
Findings: In the women's bathroom used by the preschool children, there was a toilet bowl brush and a plunger wrapped in a clear trash bag which was on the floor next to the toilet, accessible to the children.
2021-07-06 2021-07-23 article 5 R9-5-501.C.4.a-i.
Findings: The following activity areas did not have the activity schedule posted, as required: *cafeteria *gym *mini gym *Room 310 *Room 205
2021-07-06 2021-07-23 article 5 R9-5-501.C.5.a-k.
Findings: The following classrooms/activity areas had the posted lesson plans and activity schedules (poster) displayed out in the hallway near the front classroom doors, and not in the activity areas, as required: *Room 223 *Room 225 *Room 226 *Room 227 *Room 228 *Room 229 *Room 231 *Room 212 *Room 213 *Room 207 *Room 208 *Room 201 *Room 202 *Room 114 *Room 115 *Room 118 *Room 113 *Room 112 *Room 111 *Room 311 Room 205 and Room 310 had no posted lesson plans (posters).
2021-07-06 2021-07-23 Article 5 R9-5-512.D.
Findings: In the women's bathroom located outside (near the Courtyard), the caulking around the vanity behind the three hand washing sinks was separating resulting in gaps between the vanity top edge and counter. In the men's bathroom located outside near Room 310, there was rust on the tiled wall under and behind the 2nd urinal closest to the wall. In the men's bathroom located near the gym and mini gym, the toilet in the last stall had feces on the inside bowl and toilet seat. In the women's bathroom located near the gym and mini gym, the toilet seat in the second stall was dirty with a light brown substance.
2021-07-06 2021-07-23 Article 5 R9-5-512.F.4.
Findings: In room 118, there were food wrappers and soft drink containers observed in an uncovered trash can near the front door.
2021-07-06 2021-07-23 Article 5 R9-5-516.B.3.a-f.
Findings: Child #1's medication consent form for a prescribed medication was lacking the prescription number, route of administration, ending date of dosage period, times and frequency of administration and parent signature and date. Child #2's medication consent form for a prescribed medication was lacking the prescription number, ending date of the dosage period and the times and frequency of administration. Child #3's medication consent form for a prescribed medication was lacking the starting date of the dosage period. Child #5 had 2 prescription medications listed on only one medication consent form and one of the medications had a different name than what was on the consent form. Child #6's medication consent form for a prescribed medication had a different name on the consent form than what was labeled on the medication.
2021-07-06 2021-07-23 Article 5 R9-5-516.B.4.a.
Findings: Child #1's prescription medication was lacking a pharmacy label. One of the two prescription medications for Child #5 noted on the pharmacy label and specific dosage, but the medication consent form noted a different dosage amount.
2021-07-06 2021-07-23 Article 5 R9-5-516.F.1.a-d.
Findings: Child #1's medication administration documentation noted on 6/15/2021, an incomplete medication name.
2021-03-12 2021-03-26 article 3 R9-5-309.C.1.2.
Findings: Based on facility documentation and the observations of the Team Leader and Surveyor #1, at the time of the inspection there was no documentation of a current fire inspection and gas inspection, as required.
2021-03-12 2021-03-26 article 5 R9-5-501.A.12
Findings: Based on the observations of the Team Leader and Surveyor #1, the following rooms were not maintained free from hazards: Learning Lab: There were 2 ceiling tiles ripped in half and there was 1 light coming loose from the ceiling. Room 227: There was 1 ceiling tile ripped in half and a sprinkler head missing, leaving a circle in the ceiling exposing electrical wires. Room 210: There was 1 ceiling tile missing.
2021-03-12 2021-03-26 article 5 R9-5-505. 1-8.
Findings: Based on the observations of the Team Leader and Surveyor #1, all 4-year-old and 5-year-old classrooms lacked the following age- appropriate toys, materials, and equipment: - Art supplies - Blocks - Books and posters - Toys and dress-up clothes - Indoor and outdoor equipment to enhance large muscle development - Puzzles and toys to enhance manipulative and categorization skills - Science materials and - Musical instruments
2021-03-12 2021-03-26 article 5 R9-5-506.3.a-g.
Findings: Based on the observations of the Team Leader and Surveyor #1, all School-age classrooms lacked the following age-appropriate toys, materials and equipment: - Arts and crafts - Games - Puzzles and toys to enhance manipulative skills - Book - Science materials - Sports equipment and - Outdoor play equipment
2021-03-12 2021-03-26 article 5 R9-5-509.A.1.
Findings: Based on facility documentation and the observations of the Team Leader and Surveyor #1, at the time of the inspection there was no documentation of a current sanitation permit.

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