Description: The After School Enrichment Program provides a warm, caring environment beyond school hours where your children have the opportunity to play with school friends and get homework out of the way before the family sits down to dinner. ASEP offers exciting activities which stimulate children to be healthier and happier, including sports, art activities and computer exploration. After School Enrichment Programs operate in CMS schools, utilizing age-appropriate materials and equipment for students. From the media center to the playground, students spend out-of-school hours in safe and stimulating environments. Using a curriculum correlated with the Common Core and Essential Standards, ASEP Site Coordinators, school administrators and teachers work together to ensure their ASEP programs supplement the learning taking place during the school day.
Besides academic support, the ASEP program focuses on the development of students’ social skills. To see After School at a glance click on the ASEP Fact Sheet. Program leaders are respectful and positive toward students, mindful of the importance of appropriate role models. Students are encouraged to develop friendships with schoolmates that for some will last many years.
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Date | Type | Violations | Rule |
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2023-04-18 | Unannounced Inspection | No | |
2023-02-22 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2023-02-22 | Violation | 106 | 10A NCAC 09 .0304(a) |
Operator has not scheduled and obtained a fire inspection within 12 months of the previous inspection. Operator did not submit the original approved report to DCDEE within one week of the inspection visit on a form provided by the Division. The CMS school has not had at least an annual fire inspection. The last date of inspection was November 29, 2021. | |||
2023-02-22 | Violation | 125 | 10A NCAC 09 .0302(d)(4) |
Daily records of arrival and departure times for children enrolled at the center were not maintained as children arrive and depart and/or were not made available for review. Children were monitored arriving at different times and their arrival times were not tracked or documented. | |||
2023-02-22 | Violation | 205 | G.S. 110-91(6) |
Storage space was not available for each child's personal belongings. School age children were monitored arriving to program and placing their personal belongings on top of cafeteria tables rather than plastic laundry baskets. | |||
2023-02-22 | Violation | 539 | .2508(e)(1-5) |
When screen time was provided to school-aged children, it was not offered as a free-choice activity; not used to meet a developmental goal; was not limited to 30 minutes per day and no more than a total of two and a half hours per week, per child; and/or was not documented on a cumulative log or the activity plan that is available for review. Screen time was permitted to SA children but not logged/tracked, linked to homework/classwork or developmentally appropriate. | |||
2023-02-22 | Violation | 807 | 10A NCAC 09 .0601(a) |
A safe indoor and outdoor environment was not provided for the children. There were five power tools monitored stored in the hallway accessible to children. | |||
2023-02-22 | Violation | 862 | 10A NCAC 09 .0802(a) |
The EMC plan was not reviewed with all staff annually and whenever the plan was revised. Documentation was not provided during the visit or listed on the presented staff and training worksheet to show the plan was annually reviewed with staff. | |||
2023-02-22 | Violation | 1052 | .1103(a) |
Staff required to receive on-going training had not completed the required number of hours according to their education and experience. G.T was past due to obtain 1.5 hours of annual in-service training by September 8, 2022. | |||
2023-02-22 | Violation | 1824 | .0607(e) |
The trained staff did not review the EPR Plan annually or when information in the plan changed to ensure all information was current. Documentation was not provided during the visit or listed on the staff and training worksheets to show the plan was reviewed annually with staff. | |||
2022-04-20 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2022-04-20 | Violation | 1897 | .1102(g) |
The child care administrator and all staff did not complete the Recognizing and Responding to Suspicions of Child Maltreatment training within 90 days of employment. The PC didn't obtain CMT training within 90 days of her employment. | |||
2022-04-20 | Violation | 716 | .0605(j) |
All stationary equipment, more than 18 inches high, was not installed over protective surfacing. The stationary equipment was not installed over at least six inches of mulch/protective surfacing. | |||
2022-04-20 | Violation | 1052 | .1103(a) |
Staff required to receive on-going training had not completed the required number of hours according to their education and experience. One staff person was required to obtain her annual in-service hours by February 2022. The staff person is 13.5 hours past due for 2022. | |||
2022-04-20 | Violation | 1811 | .0604(u);.0302(d)(8) |
Shelter-in-place or lockdown drills were not practiced every three months and/or drill record was incomplete. Drills were not conducted at least once every three months. Drills were conducted on the same day with before and afterschool instead of once every three months. |
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