Description: M.U.S.D.#4 - JOHNSON ELEMENTARY is a CHILD CARE PUBLIC SCHOOL in MESA AZ, with a maximum capacity of 25 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of Twos; School-Age. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
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Survey Date | Date Corrected | Rule/Statute | Title |
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2022-01-25 | 2022-02-10 | article 3 | R9-5-301.I.2. |
Findings: Based on Surveyor #1's observation and review of facility documentation, it was determined that a fire drill was not documented for November 2021 and December 2021. | |||
2022-01-25 | 2022-02-10 | article 3 | R9-5-303.A |
Findings: Based on the Surveyors' observations and review of facility documentation, it was determined that on the main posting board, the individual designated to act on behalf of the facility director when the facility director is not present in the facility was not posted. | |||
2022-01-25 | 2022-02-10 | article 3 | R9-5-304.B.1-9. |
Findings: Based on facility documentation and Surveyor #1's observation, it was determined that 6 out of 10 enrolled children's Emergency, Information, and Immunization Record cards reviewed were incomplete and lacked the following required information: Child #1: The date of the child's enrollment, the address of the child's parent's, the name and contact telephone number of the child 's health care provider and the parent's signature on page 2. Child #2: The parent's signature on page 2. Child #3: The name and phone number of a second emergency contact, the name and contact telephone number of the child 's health care provider and the name of the individual to be contacted in case of injury or sudden illness of the child. Child #4: The name and contact telephone number of the child 's health care provider. Child #5: The name, address and phone number of the child's second parent and the parent's signature on page 2. Child #6: The date of the child's enrollment. | |||
2022-01-25 | 2022-02-10 | article 3 | R9-5-306.B.1. |
Findings: Based on Surveyor #2's observation and review of facility documentation, it was determined that there were 14 children present on the roster and in the classroom, however the names of the children on the roster did not reflect the actual children present in the classroom. | |||
2022-01-25 | 2022-02-10 | Article 5 | R9-5-501.A.19.c. |
Findings: Based on Surveyor #2's observation, it was determined that there was a plunger on the restroom floor in Room 31 (preschool classroom). | |||
2022-01-25 | 2022-02-10 | article 5 | R9-5-509.C.18.e. |
Findings: Based on facility documentation and the Surveyors' observations, the posted menu for the day of the inspection documented morning snack as whole grain rich cheese-its and banana; the enrolled children were actually served whole grain rich corn bread star and applesauce. The substitution of whole grain rich cheese-its and banana instead of whole grain rich corn bread star and applesauce was not documented on the menu. | |||
2021-08-02 | 2021-08-11 | article 5 | R9-5-501.A.12 |
Findings: Based on the Surveyor's observations, the following hazard was accessible in the Preschool classroom: * The wall covering was peeling and lifting in several areas above the baseboard molding on the north wall. | |||
2021-08-02 | 2021-08-11 | article 5 | R9-5-509.C.18.b. |
Findings: Based on facility documentation and the Surveyor's observations, the menu lacked specifics pertaining to the type of fruit served. | |||
2021-08-02 | 2021-08-11 | Article 5 | R9-5-512.B.1.2. |
Findings: Based on the Surveyor's observations, the toilet room was being used as a storage area. The following items were stored in the toilet room: * One large wooden shelving unit with cleaning products stored on the top shelf and a roll of disposable pads stored on the 2nd shelf. * One smaller wooden shelving unit with several boxes of gloves stored on the top shelf and a stack of diapers stored on top of the unit. | |||
2021-08-02 | 2021-08-11 | Article 5 | R9-5-512.F.9. |
Findings: Based on the Surveyor's observations, in the Preschool classroom, there was an area of exposed rusty metal in the sink basin. | |||
2021-08-02 | 2021-08-11 | Article 6 | R9-5-603.C.2. |
Findings: Based on the Surveyor's observations, the following hazards were in the outdoor activity area accessible to enrolled children: * There was 1 cracked and broken Little Tikes plastic picnic table. * There was 1 broken Little Tikes sensory table. * One bouncy toy had a broken piece of plastic near the back part of the seat. | |||
2021-08-02 | 2021-08-11 | Article 6 | R9-5-603.E.1.2. |
Findings: Based on the Surveyor's observations, the outdoor activity area lacked the following required resilient surfacing: * 4 of the required 6 inches of loose sand in the fall zones of the swings. * 3 of the required 6 inches of loose sand in the fall zones of the slides/steps on the large climbing structure. | |||
2021-08-02 | 2021-08-11 | Article 6 | R9-5-605.B.6. |
Findings: Based on the Surveyor's observations, in the Preschool classroom, there were 2 uncovered electrical outlets on the north wall and 2 uncovered electrical outlets on the south wall. | |||
2021-08-02 | 2021-08-11 | Article 6 | R9-5-605.B.10. |
Findings: Based on the Surveyor's observations, the ventilation fan was not operable in the girls' outside toilet room. |
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