Primrose School of Eldorado
Does Primrose School of Eldorado have a state child-care violation history?
Texas HHSC records list 33 child-care citations for Primrose School of Eldorado in MCKINNEY, TX. The state assigns each cited standard a risk level; for this facility, 16 are recorded at the High level and 8 at Medium High, with the remainder at Medium, Medium Low, or Low. Each entry below reproduces the standard Texas cited and the state's own description of what was found.
These are licensing-record findings, not a judgment about any child or family. The dates shown are the dates Texas recorded a correction as verified — they are not inspection dates, and the record may lag the state's current file. This page reflects the published record as of its last update and is not a complete history; the authoritative source is Texas HHSC.
Texas HHSC recorded 16 High-risk citations at this facility.
Risk levels below are Texas HHSC's own labels, shown verbatim.
- High
746.2805(3) - Prohibited Punishments - Grabbing and Pulling
The standard was evaluated for a standard investigation and was found not in compliance. Based on interviews with the staff and the parent of a young child, a caregiver grabbed a young child's arm to stop them from running away which resulted in the child falling and hitting their mouth on the pole of a play structure.
- High
746.5101(a) - Annual Fire Inspection - Before Initial Permit Issued and Every 12 Months
The operation does not have a current fire inspection conducted by a fire marshal. The last fire inspection documented 8/24/2023.
- High
746.2805(1) - Prohibited Punishments - Corporal Punishment
Based on interviews with the staff and the parent witness, the operation was found out of the compliance with the standard evaluated. The caregiver was observed hitting a young child on the wrist.
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- High
746.1201(1) - Responsibilities of Employees and Caregivers -Demonstrate Competency, Good Judgment, Self-control
This standard was evaluated during the investigation and was found to be deficient. Two infants had similar looking bottles labeled with their names. A caregiver did not use good judgement when they did not check the name on one bottle before giving it to an infant. This resulted in the infant being fed a bottle, containing breastmilk, which belonged to the other infant.
- High
745.641 - AP Background check results - Must receive notification prior to allowing subject to be present at your operation
A caregiver was present in a classroom with children without having a record of a background check being run for them under the operation's name. This was corrected at inspection when the caregiver left the operation, and the administrative staff ran a background check for the caregiver.
- High
746.307(b)(4) - Parental Communication - Situation that Placed a Child at Risk
Based on the information obtained during a DFPS investigation it was determined that parents of an child in care were not notified when that child was left unsupervised on the playground.
- High
746.305(a)(6) - Report Situation Placing Children at Risk
Based on information obtained during the DFPS investigation it was determined the operation did not report that a child was left unsupervised on the playground.
- High
746.1205(a)(4) - Supervision ensures each child?s safety, well-being, including physical proximity and auditory or visual awareness of each child?s on going activity
Based on information obtained during a DFPS investigation it was determined that due to a child being left unattended on the playground. The caregiver was not providing supervision that ensured the safety of the child in care.
- High
746.1205(a)(4) - Supervision ensures each child?s safety, well-being, including physical proximity and auditory or visual awareness of each child?s on going activity
As a result of the investigation, it was determined that the operation was deficient according to this standard. The caregiver was no aware of where the child was and stated so in their interview.
- High
746.1203(4) - Responsibilities of Caregivers - Supervision of Children
This standard was evaluated during the investigation and was found to be deficient. A caregiver left a child alone in the classroom. The child was found later by another staff member.
- High
745.621(a)(2) - AP Initial background checks submitted - At the time you hire someone
During the inspection the operation allowed a staff member to be present without an initial background check being run. The operation corrected this during the inspection when the staff member left the operation during lunch and was asked not to return.
- High
746.2805(4) - Prohibited Punishments - Hitting with Hand or Instrument
This standard was tasked over for this investigation and found to be deficient. During this investigation it was determined that a caregiver did hit a child with their hand while in care.
- High
746.1201(1) - Responsibilities of Employees and Caregivers -Demonstrate Competency, Good Judgment, Self-control
This standard was tasked over this investigation and found to be deficient. It was determined during this investigation that a caregiver did not use good judgment or self-control when they hit a child to try and encourage the child to sit down in the classroom.
- High
745.641 - AP Background check results - Must receive notification prior to allowing subject to be present at your operation
A caregiver was present in the childcare center in direct care with a group of children with a pending background check. Additional steps had not been taken to ensure clearance prior to the caregiver being present.
- High
746.2426 - Infant May Not Sleep in a Restrictive Device
At the time of inspection an infant child was observed asleep in a restrictive rocker chair. The child was removed by one of the caregivers present after being instructed to do so during this inspection time.
- High
746.2805(4) - Prohibited Punishments - Hitting with Hand or Instrument
This standard was tasked over for the investigation and found to be deficient. The caregiver involved in this incident admitted to hitting a child in care. The caregiver named is no longer present at the facility and more redirection and behavior methods have been put in place to better assist the child in care.
- Medium High
746.3401(a) - Annual Sanitation Inspection
The operation does not have a current health inspection. The last annual health inspection is documented 2/28/2024.
- Medium High
746.1301(a)(1)(A) - Training Requirements for Employees, Caregivers, and Directors - Orientation
Two caregivers did not have documentation on file acknowledging that an orientation is complete.
- Medium High
746.5537(a)(2) - Electronic or Battery-Operated Carbon Monoxide Detector-Check All Detectors Monthly
The operation has not conducted a current CO detector. The director corrected the deficiency during the inspection by testing the CO detector test.
- Medium High
746.2803(4)(C) - Positive Methods of Discipline and Guidance - Redirecting Behavior
Based on interviews with a caregiver and a parent witness, a caregiver was observed hitting a young child to redirect the young child's behavior.
- Medium High
746.2803(4)(C) - Positive Methods of Discipline and Guidance - Redirecting Behavior
Based on information obtained during a DFPS investigation it was determined that caregivers at the operation were not redirecting children with positive statements. It was mentioned that spraying water from bottles was utilized to redirect the children.
- Medium High
746.1316(a) - Transportation Safety Training -Director and Employee Complete 2 Hours Annually
At the time of inspection, the drivers for the operation did not have a copy of their most recent transportation training certificate on file for review.
- Medium High
746.1316(a) - Transportation Safety Training -Director and Employee Complete 2 Hours Annually
Transportation training is not complete for one driver.
- Medium High
746.3819 - Food Allergy Emergency Plan Signed by Parents and Health Care Professional
One allergy action plan needs a parent signature.
- Medium
746.4135(b) - Children's Products- Annual Certification
The operation did not have the current Children Product Certification form to validate that the CPSC recall list have been view and all of the materials in the operation that are used by children are safe. The Children Safety Product Certification form was last documented 8/26/2023.
- Medium
746.603(a)(4) - Children's Records - Immunizations
Three children did not have current immunizations on file.
- Medium
746.603(a)(3) - Children's Records - Health Statement
A child did not have a health statement on file.
- Medium
746.707 - Incident/Illness Report Form Shared with Parent
Based on a review of the parent signature in the child file and interviews conducted, it was determined the signature on the incident report was not the parent's original signature.
- Medium
746.603(a)(4) - Children's Records - Immunizations
At the time of inspection, one child did not have his most current immunization record on file for review.
- Medium
746.5205(4) - Documentation of Drills
At the time of inspection, the operation did not have it's most current safety drills practiced on file for review.
- Medium
746.603(a)(3) - Children's Records - Health Statement
One child was lacking the required health statement.
- Medium Low
746.303(b) - Report Number of Employees
The operation did not complete the required survey to indicate the number of employees that left the operation during the year 2022.
- Low
746.603(a)(6) - Children's Records - Vision and Hearing Screening
At the time of inspection, one child did not have their completed vision and hearing screening on file for review.
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