Description:
Our experts designed our classrooms - and every activity and lesson - to help prepare your child for success in school and beyond. With designated learning centers such as dramatic play and blocks in every classroom, children have the opportunity for rich social play and child-initiated discovery.
You’ll also find that our classrooms feature a print-rich environment full of carefully selected materials, written charts and labels, and children’s literature. By helping your child connect spoken words and print, we’re helping develop early literacy and writing skills.
Whether your child has first words or first grade on the horizon, we’re excited to show you how everything in our center is designed for learning!
Francine Harris, Center Director
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.
Date | Type | Violations | Rule |
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2024-04-04 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2024-04-04 | Violation | 808 | 15A NCAC 18A .2832(a) |
The child care center premises, including the outdoor learning environment, was not clean, drained to minimize standing water, free of litter and hazards, and/or maintained in a manner which does not create conditions that attract or harbor pests. Outdoors there was a trash can over floating with trash and some of the trash was on the playground. Trash was removed from the space by the administrator. She also asked teachers to flip the tricycles after use to avoid standing water | |||
2024-04-04 | Violation | 887 | .0606(g) |
Caregivers did not document compliance with visually checking on sleeping infants aged 12 months or younger and/or the documents were not maintained for a minimum of one month. Sleep check charts were not available for review in space #7. Administrator printed forms and place on clipboards , she also asked teachers to maintain form on file. | |||
2023-10-25 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2023-10-25 | Violation | 807 | 10A NCAC 09 .0601(a) |
A safe indoor and outdoor environment was not provided for the children. In the outdoor play area, a wooden beam surrounding stationary equipment was loose and not flush with the existing wood beam boarder, causing a trip hazard. | |||
2023-10-25 | Violation | 840 | .2820(b) |
All corrosive agents, pesticides, bleaches, detergents, cleansers, polishes, any product which is under pressure in an aerosol dispenser, and any substance which may be hazardous to a child if ingested, inhaled, or handled were not stored in a locked room or cabinet. Accessible to preschool children in space #3, a bottle of bathroom cleaner and two containers of Zep disinfecting wipes were stored in an unlocked cabinet. | |||
2023-10-25 | Violation | 858 | .0604(q) |
Plastic bags, materials that could be torn apart and toy parts small enough to be swallowed were accessible to children under three years of age. Accessible to children under three years of age in space #1b, I observed soiled clothing inside a plastic glove stored in a child's cubbie. Three plastic bags of baby wipes were stored on top of cubbies shelving. | |||
2023-10-06 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2023-10-06 | Violation | 301 | GS 110-91(7);.0713(a-e) |
Minimum staff/child ratios and group sizes for the number and ages of children in care were not met. The class of four-year-old children had eleven children instead of ten, however, one child was moved to another class. The violation was corrected during today's visit. | |||
2023-08-09 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2023-08-09 | Violation | 325 | 0.1802 |
Staff did not interact with children in positive ways by helping them feel welcome and comfortable, treating them with respect, listening to what they say, responding to them with acceptance and appreciation, and/or participating in activities with the children. In the outdoor play area, I observed four preschool-aged children who were consuming sidewalk chalk and writing on the sidewalk with the same chalk. I observed two children had chalk on their faces from their hairline to their chin as evidence of prolonged eating of chalk. At the time of the incident, I observed four staff members sitting at a picnic table engaged in conversation with each other and were not participating in activities with children in the outdoor play area. | |||
2023-08-09 | Violation | 604 | 15A NCAC 18A .2818(a) |
Lavatories were not kept clean, in good repair and kept free of storage. In space #1b, the handwashing sink was cracked and broken. | |||
2023-08-09 | Violation | 840 | .2820(b) |
All corrosive agents, pesticides, bleaches, detergents, cleansers, polishes, any product which is under pressure in an aerosol dispenser, and any substance which may be hazardous to a child if ingested, inhaled, or handled were not stored in a locked room or cabinet. Accessible to preschool children in space #5, I observed a bottle of Bic Cover-It white out fluid stored on a child-sized table. | |||
2023-08-08 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2023-08-08 | Violation | 853 | .0802(g)(1-6) |
Incident logs were not completed and maintained as required. Incident report was not documented on the incident log. |
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