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Tiny Tree Academy Menomonie

Menomonie, WI · Dunn County
2320 Wilson St, Menomonie, WI 54751
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Quick Facts

Capacity
86 children
Age Range
6 wks - 9 yrs 11 mo
Type of Care
Full Time. None reported.
Subsidized Program
Does not participate
Food Program
Does not participate
YoungStar Rating
2

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Contact Information

📞 (715) 309-2679
2320 Wilson St
Menomonie, WI 54751
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Licensed LICENSED GROUP
Active License
License Number
2005354
License Issued
Jan 4, 2021
Issued By
Wisconsin Department of Children and Families
District Office
Wisconsin Dept of Children and Families (DCF) – Child Care Regulation and Licensing

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About the Provider

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TINY TREE ACADEMY MENOMONIE is a LICENSED GROUP in Menomonie WI, with a maximum capacity of 86 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 6 wks - 9 yrs 11 mo. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

Hours of Operation

  • Monday05:30 AM-06:00 PM
  • Tuesday05:30 AM-06:00 PM
  • Wednesday05:30 AM-06:00 PM
  • Thursday05:30 AM-06:00 PM
  • Friday05:30 AM-06:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed

Inspection/Report History

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Violation Date Rule Number Rule Summary
2026-03-03 See Violations below Licensing
2026-03-03 Documentation of Staff B having a report on a physical examination that was completed not more than 12 months prior to nor more than 30 days after the person was hired, indicating the person is free from illnesses detrimental to children, including tuberculosis, and that the person is physically able to work with young children, could not be located for review. Violation
Description: 251.05(2)(a)3.a. — Staff Record - Physical Examination
2026-03-03 Documentation of Staff C having received Department-approved training in in abusive head trauma, and appropriate ways to manage crying, fussing, or distraught children prior to beginning to work with children under 5 years of age was not available for review. Violation
Description: 251.05(3)(b) — Abusive Head Trauma Prevention Training
2026-03-03 Documentation of Staff B having received training within one week after beginning work at the center and at least every 2 years thereafter, on child abuse and neglect laws, how to identify children who have been abused or neglected, and the procedure for ensuring that all known or suspected cases of child abuse or neglect are immediately reported to the proper authorities, could not be located. Violation
Description: 251.05(3)(cm) — Child Abuse & Neglect - Biennial Training
2026-03-03 Documentation of Staff B and C, and Staff A (from 8/28/25 Staff Record Checklist) having received an orientation within their first week at the center was not available for review. Violation
Description: 251.05(4)(a) — Staff Orientation - Develop, Implement, Document
2026-03-03 Materials potentially harmful to children, including Mod Podge Spray, plastic bags, and staffs' purses, were accessible to children in cabinets where the child safety latches were broken. Violation
Description: 251.06(2)(d) — Access To Materials Potentially Harmful To Children
2026-03-03 The outdoor garbage container was not emptied or disposed of as necessary to prevent overflow, resulting in some discarded items blowing out of the top of the garbage container onto the playground. Violation
Description: 251.06(2)(n) — Garbage Containers - Construction & Disposal Schedule
2026-03-03 The door handle of the marked fire exit for a Big Oak room was locked. Exits and exit passageways shall have a minimum clear width of three feet and be unobstructed by furniture or other objects. Violation
Description: 251.06(4)(d) — Exits & Passageways - Unobstructed, Minimum Width
2026-03-03 Changes in a child's development and routines were not being consistently documented by child care workers every three months based on discussion with the parent for children in the Cedar and Pine Rooms. Violation
Description: 251.09(1)(c) — Infant & Toddler - Documenting Changes In Development
2026-03-03 The safety strap for the diaper changing table was not being used while staff was diapering a child in the Tiny Appleseed Room. Violation
Description: 251.09(4)(a)4. — Infant & Toddler - Diaper Changing Surface Safety
2025-08-28 See Violations below Licensing
2025-08-28 Documentation of Staff A and C having received an orientation within their first week at the center was not available for review. Violation
Description: 251.05(4)(a) — Staff Orientation - Develop, Implement, Document
2025-08-28 On 08/28/25, there was not a teacher per group of children in the Great Oak Room when an assistant teacher was proving sole supervision to a group of children during the monitoring visit. Violation
Description: 251.055(1)(b) — Supervision - Teacher Per Group Of Children
2025-08-28 Documentation of changes in a child's development and routines every three months by a child care worker based on discussion with the parent could not be located for Child # 3. The last documented update was dated 01/06/25. Violation
Description: 251.09(1)(c) — Infant & Toddler - Documenting Changes In Development
2025-08-28 Based on staff interviews, staff were washing and rinsing bottles between uses. Bottles must be cleaned and then sanitized between uses. Violation
Description: 251.09(3)(c) — Infant & Toddler - Bottles And Nipples

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