First Presbyterian Preschool
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.
- Critical
The caregivers on the playground were observed via video footage not properly supervising the children playing on the playground.
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- Critical
A child was accidentally left unattended in the hallway for an unspecified duration while transitioning to the playground area.
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- Serious
There was no current gas leak inspection. The last gas leak inspection was conducted on 1/16/23.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Serious
The unitary surfacing in the outdoor play area contains two holes within the swing zone, which may present a tripping hazard for children during outdoor activities.
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- Critical
Inspector observed one three month old infant swaddled in a crib while asleep.
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- Critical
A child was left unsupervised in the hallway for a timeframe of approximately 30 seconds to 1 minute.
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An employee at the operation did not use good judgement when the classroom door and baby gate were left open, which allowed a child to walk out of the classroom unsupervised.
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- Serious
The director of the operation did not notify Child Care Licensing when a child became ill and was transported by emergency services, requiring medical care.
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- Critical
Two caregivers left one child in the hallway for a minute. Caregivers were unsure of how many children they were responsible for.
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- Serious
The operation allowed two children to be present at the facility who were not enrolled. The governing body admitted that the children were not enrolled and no paperwork was provided to Inspector at the time of the investigation inspection.
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The director used poor judgment in allowing an 11 and 13 yr. old to go into children's classrooms and carry infants.
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Based on the information provided during the course of the investigation, the director failed to operate in compliance with minimum standards.
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Based on the information provided during the course of the investigation, two children were observed in infant classrooms who were more than 18 months older than the infants in the classroom. The children were approximately 11 and 13 yrs. old.
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- Serious
One staff at the operation did not have hands one First Aid/CPR training on file.
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