Carrollton Farmers Branch ISD Employee Daycare Academy
Repeat pattern: the same regulatory standard was cited more than once within a 60-month window.
Regulatory record
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- Serious
A review of compliance history shows that the operation continues to receive high-weighted deficiencies involving supervision of children in care.
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- Serious
Three classroom were observed with an outlet cover missing. This was corrected at inspection when staff provided a cover.
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After investigation, it was determined that a child was left in a classroom unsupervised.
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- Critical
Through investigation it was determined that caregivers failed to provide the level of supervision necessary to prevent a child from being left on the playground alone.
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- Critical
Through investigation it was determined that a caregiver grabbed a child by the arm while disciplining the child.
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- Critical
It was determined through investigation that a caregiver did not provide a level of supervision sufficient to prevent a child being separated from the group.
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- Serious
The walkway on the infant and toddler playground has an area that has lifted about two inches. The gap is large enough to entrap a small child's ankle or trip a larger child or adult Presenting a risk for serious injury..
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- Serious
A fence at the operation was locked with chain and padlock. Employees did not have immediate access to the key.
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During the investigation, it was observed that children were able to leave the playground due to inadequate supervision.
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- Critical
A child was left behind in class and was found alone in the hallway.
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- Critical
A caregiver was observed pulling a child by the arm.
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A caregiver was observed leaving the classroom during a transition time when closer supervision was needed.
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- Critical
A caregiver was observed taking a child's lunch while she was eating as a punishment for sticking her tongue out at another caregiver.
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A caregiver was observed spraying three children with a water bottle. The same caregiver was observed yanking a bow out of a child's hair.
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- Critical
A caregiver was observed on video footage yanking children, throwing objects at children, and speaking harshly to children in the classroom.
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A caregiver was observed on video footage telling children to hit and kick each other.
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- Critical
After investigation, it was determined that the operation delayed reporting an incident to Child Care Regulation that placed a child at risk of harm within the required two day period.
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Through investigation, one caregiver was observed to be harsh in her treatment of a child when she repositioned him at nap time.
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- Moderate
9 Infants at the operation did not have feeding instructions renewed for September 2024.
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- Critical
A caregiver placed a child in a dark, locked room as a form of discipline.
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- Critical
Video was reviewed and verified that the caregiver used inappropriate discipline.
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- Serious
The operation conducts two lock down drills in a calendar year.
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The operation conducts two severe weather drills in a calendar year.
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- Moderate
Standard 746.1309(e)(4), Preventing and responding to emergencies due to food or an allergic reaction training was taken for the 2021-2022 training year, however a certificate was not generated.
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Diaper changing supplies were stored in an unlocked cabinet in one classroom. This was corrected at inspection when the diaper supplies were stored out of reach of children.
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One caregiver was present without an eligible background check.This was corrected at inspection when the caregiver left the operation.
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- Serious
Garbage was accessible to children in four classrooms. This was corrected at inspection when the garbage was removed from the classroom.
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Chemicals including bleach water, areosal spray cans and disinfectant were accessible to children in two classrooms. This was corrected at inspection when the cleaning products were made inaccessible to children.
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Diaper changing supplies such as ointments and creams were accessible to children in two classrooms. This was corrected at inspection when the ointments were moved out of reach.
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