Opportunity School Edwards Campus
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
Evidence obtained during the investigation shows that a child was left on the playground alone. While other staff were outside during this time, they were unaware that the child was there and did not have auditory or visual awareness of the child. This prevented the caregivers who were outside from being able to intervene if the need had arisen.
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- Critical
Evidence obtained during the investigation shows that a child was left on the playground alone for three minutes. While other staff were outside during this time, they were unaware that the child was there. Due to this, no staff had auditory or visual awareness of the child's ongoing activities and could not have intervened if necessary.
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- Moderate
Furniture items were placed around a child's nap cot to keep the child on the cot during nap time as the child does not want to sleep.
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- Serious
Based on the evidence obtained during the investigation, a vape pen was found by a child on the floor of the operation. The child picked up the vape pen and used it.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Critical
This standard was found deficient as part of a DFPS investigation.
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- Moderate
Based on the evidence obtained during the investigation, no Licensing Incident Report was completed for a situation that placed a child at risk.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Critical
Evidence obtained during the investigation shows that a child was in a hallway for approximately three and a half minutes and was not being supervised. Neither of the caregivers who were responsible for the child had the ability to intervene had it been necessary and both caregivers lacked physical proximity to the child.
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- Critical
The fire inspection was past due as it was not completed by twelve months of the last time having being done, or by 8/10/2022.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Moderate
Two staff that have been employed longer than a year, did not have all the required content for their previous training year in file for review.
source: Texas HHSC CCR verify - Moderate
There were numerous people on the operation's background check list that are no longer associated with the operation and should have been inactivated within 7 days of their last employment date.
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- Critical
Based on the evidence obtained during the investigation, a caregiver did not supervise a child when the child was left in the hallway with no adult supervision for approximately two minutes. The caregiver also did not have auditory or visual awareness and was not aware of the child's activities.
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- Serious
Based on the evidence obtained during the investigation, a child in care was administered medication without consent of the parent being received.
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- Critical
A child was left unsupervised in a classroom.
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