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Ventures Program Sitka

Sitka, AK
305 Baranof St, Sitka, AK 99835
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Quick Facts

Capacity
200 children
Age Range
3 years through 12 years 11 months
Subsidized Program
Participates
Food Program
Does not participate

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Contact Information

📞 (907) 621-8000
305 Baranof St
Sitka, AK 99835
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Licensed Licensed Center
Active License
License Issued
Jun 1, 2026
Active Through
May 31, 2027
Issued By
Alaska Department of Health and Social Services
District Office
Alaska Division of Public Assistance - Child Care Program Office

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About the Provider

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Ventures Program Sitka is a Licensed Center in Sitka AK, with a maximum capacity of 200 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 3 years through 12 years 11 months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Additional Information: Financial Assistance: State of Alaska Child Care Assistance, Office of Children's Services, Military, Tribal;

Hours of Operation

  • Days of Operation Monday–Friday

Inspection/Report History

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Type Date Finding Violation Date Compliance Date Action Taken
Unannounced 2025-03-26 A small single person trampoline with a handle was present in a classroom. Plan of Correction
Statute/Regulation: 7 AAC 57.500(i)(3)(D) - Supervision of children.; Section: A child care facility shall prevent exposure of children to individuals, animals, and situations posing a possible danger. A child care facility may not allow a child to participate in a high-risk activity, including a child of any age playing on or near or jumping on any type of trampoline.
Unannounced 2025-03-26 1 Emergency card was not updated semi - annually. 1 Emergency card had an error and just needed an initial. Plan of Correction
Statute/Regulation: 7 AAC 57.400(a)(3) - Admission and planning for care.; Section: A child care facility shall review and update information obtained under (1) of this subsection at least semi-annually, or more often if a parent provides changed or additional information.
Unannounced 2025-03-26 Disaster Kit needed new water. Plan of Correction
Statute/Regulation: 7 AAC 10.1010(j)(3) - Life and fire safety.; Section: In addition to the first aid kit required under 7 AAC 10.1075, an entity shall maintain one disaster kit that includes potable water;
Unannounced 2025-03-26 Disaster Kit needed new food. Plan of Correction
Statute/Regulation: 7 AAC 10.1010(j)(4) - Life and fire safety.; Section: In addition to the first aid kit required under 7 AAC 10.1075, an entity shall maintain one disaster kit that includes nonperishable food; and
Unannounced 2025-03-26 Annual hours of a part time (12 hours) employee were not met. Plan of Correction
Statute/Regulation: 7 AAC 57.350(f) - Orientation and Training; Section: Except as provided in the training requirements of 7 AAC 57.300 for the administrator, a child care center, child care group home, or child care home shall ensure that each administrator, and caregiver receives at least 24 hours of annual training relevant to child care and development. At least one hour of annual training must address a health and safety training topic in (a)(4) of this section based on the individual's hire date with the facility. Except as provided in (j) of this section, the 24 hours of annual training must be in addition to the orientation and training required under (a) of this section and the training in first aid and CPR required under (e) of this section. An administrator or caregiver may satisft the annual training requirements of this subsection by obtaining college credit relevant to child care and development if the department approves the credit. Approved coursework must include at least one of the health and safety training topics identified in (a)(4) of this section.

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