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25 | On 3/19/2025 at 9:10 am an unannounced Case Management-Incident inspection was conducted by Licensing Program Analysts (LPAs) Carolyn Tuba and Diana Ortiz to investigate an Unusual Incident Report that was submitted by the facility on 3/11/2025. LPAs entered through the cafeteria of the school as the office is being remodeled. Staff member stated that Child Development Supervisor, Gabriel Munoz was not present, however Director of Child Development, Abigail Querubin-Villareal was subbing in his absence and was in room 26 as it is being used as office space. Director of Child Development guided LPAs on a tour of the facility and observed a census of 153 children with 26 staff in care.
The incident was reported to the Department within the required 24 hours of occurrence.
The incident that took place was on 3/10/2025 at approximately 4:50 pm and was reported to the Community Care Licensing Department via written Unusual Incident Report (UIR) that during transition time a child was left behind in the classroom. LPAs interviewed Director of Child Development, Staff #1 (S1), and #2 (S2). The Child Development Supervisor, Staff #3 (S3), Parent #1(P1) were not available for interview, however LPAs obtained contact information. LPAs determined that it was not necessary to interview Child #1 (C1). Director of Child Development provided LPAs with statements from staff for their records.
During the interview with S1 it was disclosed that during the transition from one classroom into the other classroom at approximately 4:30 pm, S1 disclosed that the initial head count was 7 children, however when taking the children over S1 did not count the children again after delivery those children into the new classroom. S1 stated that S3 who was subbing that day was left behind in the classroom where children were initially and did notice C1 was left behind inside the classroom. S1 stated that according to them, C1 may have hidden inside the classroom as C1 was with the group initially and had been accounted for.
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