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25 | On August 29,2024, at 11:10am, Licensing Program Analysts (LPAs) A. Carter and T. Tran conducted an unannounced Required Annual inspection and met with Facility Representative (FR), Veronica Herrera.
LPAs disclosed the purpose of the inspection and was granted entry into the facility.
This Head Start Program located on the premises of an elementary school. The facility hours of operation are from 8:30am – 2:30pm, Monday - Friday. This facility is currently licensed for a capacity of 80. At the initial start of the site visit, there is a total census of 46 children and a total census of 10 teachers present. The facility is made up of 4 classrooms. Room 1: had 14 children and 2 staff, Room 2: had 11 children and 2 staff, Room 3:11 children and 2 staff, Room 4: 10 children and 2 staff, and 2 floater CCC subs present at time of inspection. The facility obtained current pediatric CPR and First Aid for all facility staff members. All center staff that was present during today’s inspection had fingerprint clearance and were associated to the designated license number. LPAs observed all posting requirements for operation on the posting board LIC 203A-License, LIC 610 A-Emergency Disaster Plan, LIC 9148-Earthquake Preparedness Check List, PUB 394-Notification of parent’s rights poster, LIC 613A- Personal Rights, PUB 269- Child Car Seat Law, Menus, and Activity Schedule. LPAs inspected the furniture and equipment for age appropriateness and good repair. Telephone service, heating, lighting and ventilation were evaluated. Individual storage for children's belongings and learning materials was observed. Isolation area was observed. Napping equipment observe to be in good condition. Age appropriate sinks and toilets were inspected for availability, good repair, water temperature, toilet paper, paper towels, area safety and sanitation. All classrooms have trash can with tight lids, first aid supplies, smoke detectors; carbon monoxide/fire extinguishers were observed.
This facility provides breakfast, lunch, and snack. All food items are delivered from the school cafeteria. LPAs observed the food preparation area to be clean and orderly with sufficient food supply and proper storage. Drinking water is obtained by fountains in each classroom available to children in care. Electronic sign in and out process observed, facility has a back up plan in case of power outage. The facility roster was up to date and fire and emergency disaster drills are conducted monthly.
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