BERTHA Academy LLC
Repeat pattern: the same regulatory standard was cited more than once within a 60-month window.
Regulatory record
Compiled from the originating licensing authority. Each item links to its source. Severity marked “(inferred)” was derived from the citation, not assigned by the authority.
- Serious
3 out of the 5 staff records monitored, did not have their annual training current for Shaken Baby Syndrome, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, and Early Childhood Brain Development.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Moderate
4 out of the 10 children's records monitored, did not have up-to-date immunization records.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Serious
The center director did not have a current CPR and First Aid certification training.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Moderate
The outdoor monthly checklists have not been completed since May of 2025 and are not current.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - source: Texas HHSC CCR
- Critical
Children were placed in a highchair for approximately 5-10 minutes as a form of discipline.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Critical
Infant children were left unsupervised when a caregiver left her classroom for a restroom break and asked a second caregiver to supervise them when that caregiver was caring for a separate group of children in a different room.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - source: Texas HHSC CCR
- Critical
The operation's staff did not make the decision to call for emergency services when a child showed an urgent need for medical care.
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- Serious
One infant classroom caregiver was observed on her personal cell phone while she was supervising children.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - source: Texas HHSC CCR
- Serious
10 children were observed eating in highchairs and were observed to not be strapped to their seats that require seat straps.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Serious
10 children in the toddler/ PreK mixed classroom did not wash their hands prior to eating their food.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - source: Texas HHSC CCR
- Serious
Inspector observed one caregiver on their cell phone while caring for children. Inspector spoke to staff who stated they are not allowed to be on their cell phones when in a classroom with children. Inspector has previously provided technical assistance on staff on cell phones while caring for children during a previous inspection.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Critical
Based on the information provided during the course of the investigation, two infants were observed being left asleep in car seats while in care at the operation.
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- Serious
Inspector observed two classrooms out of ratio. The infant room had 11 infants with one caregiver. The caregiver did not know the ages of the infants except that the youngest infant was one month old. A second classroom had one caregiver with 23 children. The children were between 2-4 yrs. old. The specified age group was 3 yrs. old.
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- Critical
Inspector observed one person present and in a classroom with unsupervised access to children without an initial background check submitted. At the time of inspection the caregiver was seen in multiple classrooms.
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- Serious
Inspector observed two classrooms change children and not sanitize the diaper changing table after each child.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Serious
The emergency preparedness plan was missing information such as how children with limited mobility or who are under 24 months will be evacuated, and how staff will continue to care for children until parents arrive.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - source: Texas HHSC CCR
- Critical
The operation did not have annual documentation for checking the carbon monoxide, smoke detector, or fire extinguishers monthly.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Critical
Inspector observed one 6 month old infant in a bouncer with a blanket and bottle. Staff stated the blanket was being used to prop bottle.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Critical
Inspector observed one 4 month old infant in a crib lying on a boppy pillow.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Serious
One staff left classroom to open the door leaving the classroom out of ratio. There was one staff with 8 infants until the second staff returned.
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- Serious
Several classrooms were observed to have chipped paint on walls which is accessible to children.
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- Moderate
Two out of six classrooms observed did not have an activity plan posted.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Critical
One child, age five months old, was observed sitting in a bouncy seat for almost thirty minutes.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Serious
A caregiver in the infant room was observed feeding a child with bottle while child was sitting in a bouncer seat.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Serious
Two stationary play structures (one blue Thomas the Train and one red/pink fire truck) was observed with broken plastic parts. The broken plastic was observed to be sharp with jagged edges which poses a risk to children.
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- Critical
A caregiver was observed talking to another caregiver through the door to which her back was turned toward the children resulting in one child crawling out the doorway and into the hallway.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Serious
In one classroom, childrens' snack was not placed on a plate or napkin prior to serving.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Moderate
One child was observed awake sitting in a stroller during naptime. NOTE: this was corrected at time of inspection.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - source: Texas HHSC CCR
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