Description: ST MARY'S HOSP EARLY CHILDHOOD CTR is a LICENSED GROUP in GREEN BAY WI, with a maximum capacity of 120 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 0 - 12 yrs 11 mo. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Additional Information: 3 stars. Initial License Date: 7/8/1997. Open Jan - Dec.Where possible, ChildcareCenter provides inspection reports as a service to families. This information is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed. We encourage families to contact the daycare provider directly with any questions or concerns, as the provider may have already addressed some or all issues. Reports can also be verified with your local daycare licensing office.
| Violation Date | Rule Number | Rule Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 2025-12-15 | See Violations below | Licensing |
| 2025-12-15 | Medication administered to a child this day failed to have a current/updated authorization on file from the parent- Tylenol. | Violation |
| Description: 251.07(6)(f)1.a. — Medication Administration - Parent Authorization | ||
| 2025-12-15 | Medications without a current authorization/currently being administered failed to be sent home. | Violation |
| Description: 251.07(6)(f)6. — Current Authorizations For Medications On Premises | ||
| 2025-07-08 | See Violations below | Licensing |
| 2025-07-08 | Staff failed to sign in/out to their group when being counted in staff to child ratio. Staff were missing times and were all signed into 1 group when 2 were needed. | Violation |
| Description: 251.05(2)(a)6. — Staff Record - Days & Hours Worked | ||
| 2025-07-08 | There was no documentation of annual food safety training for meal personnel. | Violation |
| Description: 251.05(3)(gr)3.a. — Meal Prep Personnel - Training | ||
| 2025-07-08 | Child tracking sheets failed to be accurate. Children were signed into one group/room when 2 groups/rooms were operating. | Violation |
| Description: 251.055(1)(f) — Child Tracking Procedure | ||
| 2025-07-08 | Eating surfaces failed to be cleaned and sanitized in-between child eating snack. Children sat and ate one after the other without the table being between children. | Violation |
| Description: 251.07(5)(b)5. — Eating Surfaces - Cleaned, Sanitized | ||
| 2025-07-08 | Current/completed parent authorizations failed to be on file for medications. | Violation |
| Description: 251.07(6)(f)1.a. — Medication Administration - Parent Authorization | ||
| 2025-07-08 | Medication no longer being administered and expired medications failed to be sent home. | Violation |
| Description: 251.07(6)(f)5. — Medication Administration - As Labeled & Authorized | ||
| 2025-06-03 | See Violations below | Licensing |
| 2025-06-03 | On May 7, 2025, child care workers failed to supervise a 15-month-old child when the child stepped away, unseen, from the group on their way to another classroom. The child entered the gym area where they remained alone and unsupervised. The child was alone approximately 24 minutes before being found by their parent during pick-up time. The above violation is the result of a self-reported incident as required by the department. Order Issued. | Violation |
| Description: 251.055(1)(a) — Supervision Of Children | ||
| 2025-06-03 | On May 7, 2025, child care workers failed to implement the centers name to face tracking procedure when combining classrooms/reaching their destination and adding their children to the class roaster and/or wipe board of the new classroom. These failures resulted in a 15-month-old child's whereabouts to be unknown to the assigned workers. The above violation is the result of a self-reported incident as required by the department. Order Issued. | Violation |
| Description: 251.055(1)(f) — Child Tracking Procedure | ||
| 2024-12-12 | See Violations below | Licensing |
| 2024-12-12 | Parent provided food, canned Formula, and a bottle failed to be labeled/dated with the child's name. | Violation |
| Description: 251.09(3)(a)2. — Infant & Toddler - Food & Formula Brought From Home | ||
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My daughter attended St. Mary's ECC from the time she was 1.5-5 years old. She had a great experience and the teachers/staff were excellent.
With this being part of the St. Mary’s hospital we had entrusted them with the care of our child. First mistake was that they had fed our child someone else’s breast milk while she was a infant. When they notified us; they refused to give us the details as to when and who provided it. Which I understand trying to protect your employee but I am entrusting them with the well-being of my child so I expect trust and open communication. The director Chris Schnell refused to give us more info so I had to file a complaint with the hospital. Another director/VP (of disease/legal) called me and explained that Chris had been worried about a lawsuit. The director then proceeded to give me all of the information. I wasn’t mad at the teachers as I know mistakes can happen. After testing of the breast milk donor all things were cleared and my daughter was free of disease. So we decided to keep our daughter there which is something later we will regret…. COVID-19 hit, initially along with a lot of other people we kept our daughter home for two months. After restrictions being lifted, weeks of thoughts weighing the pros/cons of sending our daughter back to daycare we decided with all of the “policies” they put in place it was as safe as things could get for a daycare. After all it is St. Mary’s (Hospital) Early Childhood Center! E-mails and large signs on the doors state that parents HAVE to wear masks while entering the building…. This is where things go wrong, I put on my mask and enter the building on 7/1/2020 to pick up my daughter. I notice that a father in front of me is not wearing a mask, he proceeds to pick-up one of his infant children from a classroom with two teachers who say nothing about his mask. He then proceeds to walk thru the rest of the daycare to pick up his child who happens to be outside with my daughter. Another 3 teachers see him and say nothing. I ask two teachers Kevin (?last name?) and another teacher Lori Baker if they are not enforcing the face mask policy. Kevin (teacher) responds “Yes! We are enforcing it!”…. I ask “well what was that then?” He again responds “We are enforcing the policy, he must have slipped past the front door.” (they have three entrances for parents and only one is monitored by “director” Chris Schnell) Then the other teacher Lori Baker says “We can’t do anything about it, we cant force them to wear a mask.” Well if they can’t enforce their own policies that they created and are all over the building what can we trust them with. We certainly can’t trust them with the safety of children.