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During the parent interview P1 stated, "“It was a red mark a bruise and C5 bruised really easy. Like I said I took a picture and send it...and reported it to you guys. C5 said one of the teachers did it and C5 was on the bike and [was picked up by a teacher]. S4 explained C5 got hurt and there was nothing, no abuse. They vet the teachers well…They are happy there. They seem to enjoy it. They don’t have any complaints about teachers.”
During staff interviews on 5/17/24, Staff 1 (S1) stated “C5 did not get of the bikes and started throwing a tantrum, crying, throwing themselves on the floor. That is when I told C5 to stop, and C5 tried walking away from the bike....” Staff 2 (S2) took her off the bike. S2 grabbed under C5’s arms and picked them up.” Staff 2 (S2) stated “We were playing outside…C5 was outside riding bikes with friends. They were bumping bikes; they were told to get off. C5 stayed on the bike. I was the one that got C5 off the bike. I put my arms between C5 armpits and removed them off the bike.” LPA asked S2 if they asked if child was hurt. S2 stated, “I did not.”
During children interviews on 5/17/2024, Child 5 (C5) stated, “I fell down and got a bruise. I fell down and got a bruise. I fell on the bike...Child 6 did it.” LPA asked C6 if they got hurt on the bikes and C6 stated, “No.”
On 7/11/2024, LPA Sarah Garcia conducted the unannounced case management - incident visit to conclude the unusual incident reported on 5/14/24. LPA met with director, Lashanti Kurera. LPA observed 58 preschool children and 9 staff. A review of staff criminal clearance records on this date indicates that all facility staff or other individuals who require caregiver background checks have received criminal record and child abuse index clearances or exemptions.
After investigation of the self- reported incident, the incident was deemed as an accident and no information revealed that care and supervision and personal rights were violated. According to Title 22, California Code of Regulations, Section 3, Chapter 4, (1) Type B deficiency will be cited today. See attached LIC 809D
Exit interview was conducted with Director. Appeal rights were discussed and provided to director. The Notice of Site Visit was posted. Director was informed that the Notice of Site Visit must be posted for 30 consecutive days. Failure to post will result in civil penalties of $100.
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