Description: The philosophy of Guilford County Schools' Pre-K program is that young children learn by doing. Learning is sequential and children must demonstrate readiness for new understanding based on their maturation and past experiences. Children make sense of the real world through interaction with materials and real people.
Learning should be the outcome of hands-on experiences, especially play. The social interaction made possible through play is the most powerful tool available to children. A richly prepared environment in which children are given opportunities to discover, solve problems, hear stories/rhymes/poems, build, sing, manipulate, explore and construct, stimulates the child's natural curiosity to learn.
Children grow and develop at their own pace. Growth is sequential; one learning experience builds upon the next. Teachers address the needs of the individual child by providing activities which foster physical, emotional, social and cognitive development. Careful
consideration is given to avoid placing more emphasis on one area than on another; all of the major areas working together, in harmony, support the development of the whole child.
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Date | Type | Violations | Rule |
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2024-03-20 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2024-03-20 | Violation | 859 | .0605(q) |
Monthly playground inspections were not completed and/or they were not completed by an individual trained in playground safety requirements. There was no documentation of a playground inspection for February. | |||
2024-03-20 | Violation | 1034 | .0701(a) |
All staff, including the director, did not have an annual health questionnaire on file following the initial medical statement. L. Clark and S. Shoffner did not have an annual HQ on file. | |||
2024-03-20 | Violation | 1035 | .0701(a) |
Child care providers, including the director, uncompensated providers, substitute providers, and volunteers did not have the required Emergency Information Form on file on or before the first day of work, which included all the required information and/or the information on the form was not updated as changes occur and at least annually. There was not an annual EI form on file for L. Clark and S. Shoffner. | |||
2023-03-24 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2023-03-24 | Violation | 813 | 10A NCAC 09 .0604(d) |
Electric fans were not mounted out of reach or did not have a mesh guard to prevent access. There was a fan not out of the reach of the children and it did not have a mesh guard. | |||
2023-03-24 | Violation | 899 | GS 110-91 |
The child care operator did not comply with all State laws, federal laws and/or local ordinances that pertain to child health, safety, and welfare, as required by General Statute 110-91. One classroom temperature was 90 degrees and other classroom temperature were 88 degrees. The temperature must maintain a temperature between 65°F (19°C) and 85°F (30°C). sanitation Rule 15A NCAC 18A .2826 | |||
2023-03-24 | Violation | 1033 | .0701(a) |
On or before the first day of work, all staff, including the director and individuals who volunteer more than once per week did not provide results indicating that they were free of active TB and/or TB test or screening was older than 12 months. Five student interns who volunteer more than once per week did not provide results indicating that they were free of active TB. | |||
2023-03-24 | Violation | 1034 | .0701(a) |
All staff, including the director, did not have an annual health questionnaire on file following the initial medical statement. Five student intern did not have an annual health questionnaire on file. | |||
2023-03-24 | Violation | 1035 | .0701(a) |
Child care providers, including the director, uncompensated providers, substitute providers, and volunteers did not have the required Emergency Information Form on file on or before the first day of work, which included all the required information and/or the information on the form was not updated as changes occur and at least annually. Five student intern volunteers did not have the required Emergency Information Form on file. | |||
2023-03-24 | Violation | 1775 | 0.3009 |
NC Pre-K program staff/child ratios and group sizes were not met. I observed the student intern with thirteen children. The youngest child was four years old. This is a NC Prek classroom and the staff child ratio is one (1) teacher to nine (9) children. | |||
2022-11-30 | Unannounced Inspection | No | |
2022-03-29 | Unannounced Inspection | No | |
2021-10-12 | Unannounced Inspection | No | |
2021-05-06 | Unannounced Inspection | No |
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