Magnolia Learning Academy
Does Magnolia Learning Academy have a state child-care violation history?
Texas HHSC records list 36 child-care citations for Magnolia Learning Academy in ALEDO, TX. The state assigns each cited standard a risk level; for this facility, 15 are recorded at the High level and 14 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 15 High-risk citations at this facility.
Risk levels below are Texas HHSC's own labels, shown verbatim.
- High
746.2805(2) - Prohibited Punishments - Associated with Food, Naps, or Toilet Training
During an investigation it was determined a caregiver squeezed a child's face in an attempt to take food out of mouth.
- High
746.2805(3) - Prohibited Punishments - Grabbing and Pulling
A caregiver was observed on video pulling a child by one arm on two occasions.
- High
746.2805 - Prohibited Punishments - No Harsh, Cruel or Unusual
A caregiver put her hand on the back of a child's head during naptime and pushed the child's head into their nap mat.
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- High
746.305(a)(6) - Report Situation Placing Children at Risk
A concern regarding an alleged incident of prohibited punishment was not reported, as required.
- High
746.1201(1) - Responsibilities of Employees and Caregivers -Demonstrate Competency, Good Judgment, Self-control
Caregiver did not show self-control when punching a classroom wall while children were present.
- High
746.2805(3) - Prohibited Punishments - Grabbing and Pulling
This standard was found deficient during a DFPS investigation when a caregiver grabbed and pulled three different children. One child was grabbed by the arm and dragged approx. 5 feet. One child was aggressively grabbed and pulled by the arm to a sit-down position. One child was yanked up to a standing position.
- High
746.2805(6) - Prohibited Punishments - Using Harsh, Abusive or Profane Language
This standard was found deficient during a DFPS investigation when a caregiver yelled and used profanity towards a child in an aggressive manner.
- High
746.1201(4) - AP Responsibilities of Employees and Caregivers -Ensure No Child Abused, Neglected, or Exploited
This standard was found deficient as part of a DFPS Investigation.
- High
746.201(1) - Policies Comply with Rules
The governing body has failed to ensure the operation is maintaining compliance and that the director is completing all required director responsibilities.
- High
746.1003(1) - Director Responsibilities - Operate in Compliance
The director used poor judgment when she allowed a staff's child to remain in care with a fever.
- High
746.1201(1) - Responsibilities of Employees and Caregivers -Demonstrate Competency, Good Judgment, Self-control
A caregiver used poor judgement when the lifting a child from the floor. The method the caregiver used resulted in an injury to the child's right elbow.
- High
746.5101(a) - Annual Fire Inspection - Before Initial Permit Issued and Every 12 Months
The opertaion did not have current documenation showing their annual City Fire Inspection.
- 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
A caregiver failed to properly supervise a child when being unaware of the child's activities and not being able to intervene to protect the child's safety. This resulted in the child falling through a railing and sustained a fractured wrist. The caregiver also failed to immediately tend to the child after the child had fallen.
- High
746.605(12) - Required Admission Information - Emergency Medical Authorization
The ten files reviewed did not have the admissions form section regarding Emergency Medical Authorization information completed and signecd the parent. 12/9/2022 - This violation has been re-cited.
- High
746.605(12) - Required Admission Information - Emergency Medical Authorization
The ten files reviewed did not have the admissions form section regarding Emergency Medical Authorization information completed and signecd the parent.
- Medium High
746.2419(7) - Requirements for Feeding Infants - No Walking or Sleeping with Bottle or Cup
Infant under 15 months was observed asleep with bottle in crib at time of inspection. This was corrected when bottle was removed from crib by caregiver.
- Medium High
746.1301(a)(3)(A) - Training Requirements for Employees, Caregivers, and Directors - Pediatric First Aid with Rescue Breathing
Four out of ten caregiver records did not have current first aid training available to review at time of inspection. Corrected at inspection when all four caregivers completed first aid training.
- Medium High
746.2407 - Infant Care Area Furnishings and Equipment -Use of Safety Straps
Infant under 12 months old was observed during inspection in high chair without use of safety straps. This was corrected at inspection when safety straps were fastened.
- Medium High
746.3417(3) - Children Handwashing After Toileting or Diapering
Children's hands in a one year old classroom are not being washed after diapering.
- Medium High
746.1203(3)(D) - Personal use of electronic devices, such as cell phones, MP3 players, tablets, and video games
On 5/2/2024, an employee was viewed on their personal cell phone for approximately 30 minutes during naptime supervision.
- Medium High
746.3415(4) - Employee Handwashing After Diapering a Child
A caregiver did not wash hands after diaper children.
- Medium High
746.4751(c) - Maintenance Procedures for Active Play - Hazards Removed or Repaired
The operation failed to do a check for possible hazards before allowing children outside to play on the temporary playground.
- Medium High
746.305(a)(4) - Report Outbreak of Communicable Illness
The operation failed to report two cases of COVID 19 which occurred between 12/17/2023 and 12/22/2023.
- Medium High
746.5205(3) - Sheltering Drills for Lock-Down-4 times in a calendar year
The operation did not document fire drills for the months of July, August and September 2023.
- Medium High
746.3401(a) - Annual Sanitation Inspection
The opeation did no thave a documenation showing they have a current Health Inspection.
- Medium High
746.3417(1) - Children Handwashing Before Eating
Staff stated they did not have 12 children wash their hands prior to being served lunch.
- Medium High
746.3415(4) - Employee Handwashing After Diapering a Child
A caregiver did not wash their hands after diapering. The vioaltion was corrected at the time of inspetion.
- Medium High
746.2911 - Adequate Lighting During Naptime
One interior classroom did not have adequate lighting during naptime. The violation was corrected during the inspeciton.
- Medium High
746.3819 - Food Allergy Emergency Plan Signed by Parents and Health Care Professional
One child did not have a food allergy plan.
- Medium
746.3811 - Notify Parents in Policy if Not Administering Medication
Two medications required on a food allergy plan were observed as expired at time of inspection.
- Medium
746.2803(4)(D) - Positive Methods of Discipline and Guidance - Brief Supervised Separation
Two children were observed to be in timeout longer than allowed by age, which is one minute per year of age. The children were under 3 years old and were in timeout for more than 5 minutes.
- Medium
746.1613(a) - Reduction of child/caregiver naptime ratio by 50% allowed, If 13 or more children in care, children are 18 mo. or older and other standards met
Classroom was observed with 10 children ranging in ages from 16 months to 21 months with one caregiver. Corrected at inspection when second caregiver was added to classroom.
- Medium
746.501(a)(3) - Written Operational Policies - Exclusion Criteria
The operation failed to follow their Illness and Exclusion policy for children with a fever and allowed a child to remain in care.
- Medium
746.4135(b) - Children's Products- Annual Certification
The opeation did not have a current Consumer Product Safety Commision Affidavit.
- Medium
746.2421(b) - Written Feeding Instructions - Review and Update Every 30 Days
One infant's written feeding schedule was not signed by the parent.
- Medium
746.2421(a) - Written Feeding Instructions - Signed and Dated by Parent or Health-Care Professional
Six infant feeding schedules are not signed and dated by the parent.
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