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On 7/23/2024 at 12:45pm, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA), Crystal Green conducted an announced Pre-Licensing inspection for a new license. Upon arrival, LPA met with Applicant Representatives, Joy Cyprian, Crystal Cyprian, and Denisse Calderon. The Applicant, Joy's Children's Learning Center, Inc., is requesting to be licensed for 40 children: (34) preschoolers ages 3 to 6 years old in classrooms 1, 2, 4, and the enrichment area; (6) infants ages 0 to 24 months in classroom 3. Hours of operation will be Monday to Friday from 7:30am to 5:30pm.
All indoor and outdoor activity space utilized for the children was inspected today. LPA observed the building to have a second floor. Per Joy Cyprian, the second floor is off-limit to the children and is only available to staff. LPA informed Applicant Representatives that staff are required to maintain direct visual supervision of the children at all times during indoor and outdoor activities. When medications are on site, Applicant Representatives stated that they will be in kitchen area in a locked cabinet. A fully equipped first aid kit is located throughout the facility. There is an operational carbon monoxide detector on site located throughout the facility. All required licensing documents were observed posted in the main office area. Children will be signed in and out at front desk main office area.
LPA continued to tour the facility and measured all indoor and outdoor activity space. The total Infant indoor activity space measured for 246.51 square footage, which is sufficient to accommodate the requested infant capacity of 6 children. The total preschool indoor activity space measured for 1,190.55 square footage, which can only accommodate 28 preschool children. LPA observed all indoor activity space to be complete with safe, age-appropriate furniture and equipment, including tables, chairs, cubbies, napping cots/mats, cribs, bookshelves, and other activity supplies for the children. Infant toys are safe with no sharp edges, splinters, or points, nor made of small parts that can present a choking hazard. Drinking water is available in the classrooms via water pitcher. |